Lighting & Fixtures Installation

Lighting & Fixtures Installation in Glenwood City, WI

Good lighting changes how a room feels, plain and simple. A kitchen gets easier to work in, a hallway stops feeling gloomy, and the backyard feels safer when you let the light do its job. Border Electric installs interior and exterior lighting, LED upgrades, recessed cans, ceiling fans, and outdoor security lighting, with the wiring done right and the details actually checked.

Some homes in Glenwood City have bright rooms that still feel “off” because the fixture sits in the wrong place, the bulbs fight each other, or the switch setup makes no sense. We install new fixtures, replace worn ones, and set up clean wiring for recessed cans, pendants, vanity lights, and ceiling fans. When the layout needs it, we’ll add proper supports, update boxes, and make sure the light sits straight, runs steady, and doesn’t flicker when the furnace kicks on. Many homeowners also ask for LED retrofits to reduce power use and cut bulb swapping. Our goal is simple: your lights should work the way you expect, every day, no drama.

Common indoor installs we handle:

  • Recessed can lighting
  • Kitchen pendants
  • Vanity light bars
  • Closet and pantry lights
  • LED retrofit kits
  • Ceiling fan installs
  • Dimmer switch setup
  • Stair and hallway lighting

After the install, we test the circuit, confirm stable operation, and make sure switches behave the way your family actually moves through the house. If you want zones, dimming, or smarter control, we’ll set it up so it feels natural, not fussy. And yeah, we clean up the work area, too.

Outdoor Lights And Fans Built For Wisconsin Weather

Outside lighting has two jobs: help you see, and help you feel secure. In Glenwood City, WI, that can mean a bright path from the driveway to the door, motion lighting near garages, or lighting on the back side of the house where it gets pitch-black. Border Electric installs outdoor fixtures the right way, with weather-rated boxes, correct sealing, and sturdy mounting that won’t loosen up after a season of wind and rain. We also install outdoor security lighting that aims where it should, without blasting light into every neighbor’s window. If you’re adding a covered patio or updating an entry, we can wire and mount fixtures so they look clean and stay reliable.

Outdoor upgrades people ask for most:

  • Motion sensor lights
  • Dusk-to-dawn fixtures
  • Doorway and garage lights
  • Patio and deck lighting
  • Soffit recessed lights
  • Floodlight replacements
  • Exterior-rated ceiling fans
  • Low-glare security lighting

Once everything is mounted, we check the full run: connections, switching, sensor response, and brightness coverage. If the current setup keeps tripping, buzzing, or has “mystery switches,” we’ll troubleshoot the circuit and straighten it out. Outdoor lighting should feel solid, not like a constant project.

Why Choose Us

Clean Finish

We mount fixtures straight, set plates flush, and tidy wiring in the box so your new light looks intentional and stays dependable for everyday use.

Smart Layout

We help place lights where they make sense for how you move through the space, then wire and switch them so it feels simple.

Safety First

We confirm proper support, correct ratings, and steady connections, then test the circuit so your lighting runs safely without weird flickers or surprises.

FAQ's

Pricing depends on ceiling height, fixture weight, access, and whether the existing box is safe. If we need a new box, support brace, or wiring repair, the cost changes.
Yes. We cut openings carefully, run wiring through the ceiling space, and install the cans with the right type and spacing. We also confirm insulation rating requirements for the fixtures used.

Often, yes. Fans and heavier fixtures need a rated box and solid support. We upgrade the box and brace so the fixture doesn’t wobble or pull loose over time.

It’s usually a dimmer mismatch, a loose connection, or a fixture not designed for the LED driver style. We check the switch, wiring, and fixture compatibility and fix the root cause.
Install them at common entry points: garage doors, side doors, back doors, and darker corners. We aim them to cover walking paths and approach areas without triggering nonstop from the street.