07/17/2026
đźš— How is an LED lighting upgrade like a Tesla software update?
Imagine owning a 15-year-old luxury estate with a professionally installed landscape lighting system.
The transformers are solid.
The wiring is high quality.
The infrastructure was built to last.
The problem isn't the installation—it's the technology inside it.
That's what makes LED conversions so powerful.
Ten or fifteen years ago, most professional landscape lighting systems were designed around halogen lamps. Because halogen consumed significantly more power, designers had to carefully limit how many fixtures could be placed on each wire run.
Today, LED technology changes the equation.
By converting from halogen to LED, we can often reduce electrical load by 70–90%, creating substantial capacity within the existing system.
Why does that matter?
As landscapes mature, homeowners often want to illuminate new trees, gardens, gathering spaces, or architectural features. Under the original halogen design, that might have required trenching and installing entirely new wire runs.
After an LED conversion, those same circuits often have room to grow.
In many cases, we can improve performance, reduce maintenance, lower operating costs, and expand the system's capabilities while preserving the high-quality infrastructure already in the ground.
That's why an LED conversion isn't simply replacing light bulbs.
It's the landscape lighting equivalent of a major software update: the hardware stays in place, but the system becomes more capable, more flexible, and ready for the next generation of performance.
Have questions about whether your existing system can be upgraded? We'd be happy to take a look.