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Outdoor lighting
FAQS
Frequently asked questions
General InformationPermanent Track LightingInstallation Process Cost & FinancingChristmas LightingWarranty & Maintenance
Most permanent lighting systems cost between $25–$37 per linear foot installed, depending on the home size and complexity.
Factors include:
total roofline footage
roof height and complexity
number of lights installed
controller placement
custom lighting zones
Yes. Lighting By GGA offers flexible financing options to make your outdoor lighting project more affordable.
Through our financing partner, Wisetack, homeowners can spread the cost of their lighting installation over manageable monthly payments instead of paying the full amount upfront.
Financing options include:
Projects financed up to $25,000
3 to 60 month payment terms
0%–35.9% APR depending on credit approval
No hidden fees or compounding interest
Fast pre-qualification in under a minute
Checking your financing options does not impact your credit score, and the application process is simple and secure.
Whether you're installing permanent roofline lighting, Christmas lighting, or landscape outdoor lighting, financing can help you start your project sooner while paying over time.
You can prequalify online in minutes to see your available payment options.
Yes. Many homeowners spend hundreds of dollars each year installing and removing seasonal lights. Permanent lighting eliminates that recurring cost.
Yes. Many homeowners choose to start with just the front roofline of their home, which is the most visible area from the street. Because permanent outdoor lighting systems are typically priced per linear foot, installing lights on a smaller section of your home can significantly reduce the initial cost.
Starting with the front of the home allows you to enjoy the curb appeal and functionality of permanent lighting while keeping the project within your preferred budget. The system can also be expanded later to include additional rooflines, peaks, or outdoor areas if you decide to add more lighting in the future.
Many customers choose this phased approach because it provides a more affordable entry point for permanent lighting while still delivering a dramatic visual impact.
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