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How Much Does Landscape Lighting Cost in DFW? (2025 Pricing Guide)

October 24, 2025·6 min read
DFW landscape lighting on mature oak trees and stone walkway at twilight

Landscape lighting pricing varies widely because it's priced by zone, not square footage. Here's what each zone typically costs for DFW homes in 2025.

Tree uplighting. $250–$450 per mature tree depending on canopy size and number of fixtures (1–3 per tree). Mature live oaks usually take two fixtures for full coverage.

Path lighting. $90–$160 per fixture installed, including low-voltage wire run. A typical 30-ft front walkway runs 4–6 fixtures.

Architectural facade lighting. $200–$350 per uplight on a brick or limestone wall. Most homes look best with 4–8 uplights spaced along the front elevation.

Entry wash. $300–$500 for the entry zone — typically two grazing fixtures and a downlight under the porch ceiling.

Full backyard systems. $3,500–$8,500 for a complete backyard package including patio downlighting, garden uplighting, and pool-area accents.

Most DFW homeowners invest $1,000–$6,500 for a complete front-of-home landscape lighting package. We design every system to integrate with permanent roofline lighting on a single app and controller — so the whole exterior runs as one cohesive scene.

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Front-of-home packages run $1,000–$6,500. Tree uplights are $250–$450 per mature tree; path lights are $90–$160 per fixture; full backyard systems run $3,500–$8,500.
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