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

Rhode Island service areas.
Outdoor lighting installations near Rhode Island.



Why Rhode Island homeowners choose Outdoor Home Lightings.
Brass and copper, always
We don't install plastic or painted aluminum fixtures in Rhode Island. Brass develops a patina, copper darkens beautifully, and both outlast the warranty period by a wide margin.
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.
Hub-style wiring connections
Pierce-point connectors are the #1 reason landscape lighting in fails by year three. We use waterproof hub connections on every run.
Same-day service available
Need a repair or quick install in Rhode Island? Same-day and next-day service slots are available most weeks — call before noon for same-day response in .
Rhode Island outdoor lighting FAQ.
Are permits required?+
Low-voltage landscape lighting in RI generally does not require a permit. Line-voltage exterior circuits and any new sub-panel work do — we pull those when needed and coordinate with the inspector.
Do you install during the winter?+
Yes, year-round. Rhode Island winter installs around are common — we schedule trenching around freeze windows and stage fixtures before weather hits.
Will trenching tear up my lawn?+
Minimally. We use a vibratory plow on most Rhode Island lawns, which slits the turf and pulls cable through without sod removal. Re-sod is included on the few runs where we have to dig.
Can you light just the front yard?+
Absolutely. Plenty of projects are front-of-house only — façade up-lighting, path lights, and a couple of tree accents. Quote scales with scope.
How quickly can you start?+
Most Rhode Island projects begin within 2–3 weeks of contract signing. Permanent holiday lighting in October/November books out further — we recommend getting on the calendar by September.
A real designer walks your property after dark and shows you exactly what we'd light. No pressure, no obligation.