Outdoor Lighting
in Nebraska
Outdoor Home Lightings installs premium residential outdoor lighting across Nebraska — brass and copper fixtures, free on-site quotes, competitive pricing, and same-day service available.

Nebraska service areas.
Outdoor lighting installations near Nebraska.



Why Nebraska homeowners choose Outdoor Home Lightings.
Free quotes, competitive pricing
Every Nebraska project starts with a free on-site quote and itemized, competitive pricing in writing. No high-pressure sales, no surprise add-ons.
Right-sized transformers
We size every transformer for 70% load. That leaves headroom for voltage drop, future expansion, and the LED inrush current most installers ignore.
Smart-home integrated by default
Every system we install in NE runs on app control, voice control, and dawn/dusk scheduling with no extra hardware.
Lifetime craftsmanship guarantee
If our workmanship fails in — a loose connection, a sloppy splice, a fixture that wasn't mounted right — we come back and fix it. Lifetime, in writing.
Nebraska outdoor lighting FAQ.
How is your pricing?+
Competitive and transparent. Nebraska homeowners get an itemized written quote on the spot at the free in-home design — fixtures, transformers, wiring, and labor all broken out, with no hidden fees.
What's the lifespan of LED outdoor lighting?+
Quality LED fixtures we install in Nebraska are rated for 40,000–50,000 hours. At 8 hours a night that's 15+ years before lumen depreciation becomes noticeable.
Do you do commercial properties?+
Yes — restaurants, hotels, HOAs, and offices in and around Nebraska. Commercial projects in are scoped and priced separately from residential.
Do you offer maintenance plans?+
Yes. Nebraska homeowners can opt into an annual maintenance visit — fixture cleaning, alignment, lamp checks, and transformer inspection. Most clients add it after year two.
What's the difference between low-voltage and line-voltage?+
Low-voltage (12V) is what we install for landscape and accent lighting in Nebraska — safer, more flexible, and easier to expand. Line-voltage (120V) is for permanent architectural work and we handle that with proper permits in NE.
A real designer walks your property after dark and shows you exactly what we'd light. No pressure, no obligation.