Light Your Property After Dark
Low-voltage landscape lighting installation for homes and businesses throughout Ocean & Monmouth county.

Landscape lighting changes how your property looks and functions after dark by highlighting walkways, entrances, and architectural features while improving visibility and safety. Well-placed lights guide movement, define edges, and draw attention to areas that disappear once the sun goes down and great for safety purposes.


Capstone Landscape Design installs low-voltage landscape lighting for residential and commercial properties throughout Brick, Toms River, Point Pleasant and the surrounding areas. The system is designed for efficient performance and clean installation, with fixtures placed to accent patios, signage, trees, and building facades. Lighting design estimates are available to walk through placement and fixture options.


If you want to add landscape lighting to your property, contact Capstone Landscape Design to start the design process.

What You Notice Once the Lights Are On

Installation begins with a site walk and lighting plan. Fixtures are placed along pathways, near steps, and around focal points such as trees, walls, or water features. Low-voltage wiring is buried or concealed, and the system is connected to a transformer and timer for automated control.


Once the system is active, you will see defined edges and improved visibility across your property. Walkways and steps become safer to navigate, entrances look more welcoming, and outdoor spaces remain usable after sunset. The lighting also deters unwanted activity by removing dark corners and making movement more visible.


Capstone Landscape Design uses low-voltage LED fixtures that consume less energy and last longer than older bulb types. The system is designed to resist moisture, salt air, and temperature shifts common in Brick, and timers or sensors allow you to control when the lights turn on and off without manual adjustment.

A Few Things Worth Knowing Up Front

Property owners in our service area often ask about energy use, fixture placement, and how the system is controlled before moving forward with a landscape lighting installation.

How much energy does landscape lighting use?

Low-voltage LED systems use a fraction of the energy that traditional incandescent bulbs require. Most residential systems run on less power than a standard porch light.

Where are the fixtures placed?
Fixtures are placed along walkways, near steps, at entrances, and around trees, walls, or architectural features. Placement is planned to balance visibility, accent lighting, and energy use.
How is the lighting system controlled?
Most systems use a timer or photocell sensor that turns the lights on at dusk and off at a set time or at dawn. You can also add manual controls or smart system integration.
What happens if a fixture stops working?
Individual fixtures can be replaced without affecting the rest of the system. LED bulbs last several years, and wiring is accessible for troubleshooting or upgrades.
How long does a landscape lighting installation take?

Most residential installations in Brick, Manasquan, Wall Township or the surrounding areas take one to two days, depending on the number of fixtures and the complexity of the layout. Larger commercial projects may take longer.

If you want to improve visibility, safety, and curb appeal on your property in Ocean or Monmouth county after dark, Capstone Landscape Design can design and install a low-voltage lighting system that fits your space and budget. Reach out to schedule a lighting estimate.