"The install was quick and clean, and they made sure everything was exactly how we wanted it. The lights are super vibrant and being able to schedule them automatically is a huge win."
Denver Metro's Permanent Lighting Specialists — Serving Centennial
Centennial sits where the Denver suburbs meet the foothills, and the housing reflects it — established covenant-controlled neighborhoods with mature landscaping, polished exteriors, and HOA boards that pay attention. Permanent lighting fits that aesthetic in a way that seasonal clip-on installs simply can't, which is why adoption here has accelerated faster than the metro average over the past two seasons.
We serve neighborhoods across Centennial, including:
HOA-Ready Hardware
Color-matched aluminum channel. Wiring fully concealed. We provide technical documentation for your architectural review application.
App-Controlled Color
Scenes, schedules, and 64 million colors from your phone. Warm white every night, team colors on game day, full color on holidays.
Colorado-Weather Rated
Built for Centennial's microclimate — heavy spring snow, June hail, and dry foothills UV. Aluminum track survives a full year on the soffit without warping or pulling away.
One Install, No Takedown
No November scramble, no January takedown bill. Lights stay up year-round and look architectural — not seasonal — in daylight.
Centennial HOA & Architectural Review
Most of Centennial's established neighborhoods — Willow Creek, Homestead, Piney Creek — are covenant-controlled with active architectural committees. HOA boards here care about what lighting looks like during the day, not just at night. Our system is designed for exactly that: the channel disappears into the fascia, and the only thing visible in daylight is a clean line of small LED points.
Built for Centennial Weather
Centennial's location along the foothills transition means microclimate variability — heavy wet snow in March, hailstorms that wreck rooflines in June, and dry UV exposure all summer. DIY clip-based installs don't survive a full year here. The aluminum track system does.
Centennial homeowners take pride in polished exteriors — and unlike seasonal Christmas light companies who show up in November and disappear in January, permanent lights let your home look intentional and architectural every single night of the year.
What Does Installation Cost in Centennial?
Most Centennial homes run **$15-$18 per linear foot for installation** — typically $1,800-$5,250 for most homes. That covers the aluminum channel track, mounting hardware, wiring concealment, and app setup for your chosen system. Ranch-style homes in Heritage Greens land at the lower end; two-story homes in Willow Creek and Piney Creek mid-range; custom homes with turrets, dormers, and detached structures in Foxridge run higher. The lights themselves ($300-$700 depending on home size and brand) are purchased separately by you direct from the manufacturer or Amazon — no installer markup on the product, you own the warranty. Govee is our most-recommended system, but we also install Enbrighten, Eufy, ASAHOM, and Philips Hue.
The range reflects the fact that you own the lights — you order the lights directly from the manufacturer (Govee, Enbrighten, Eufy, ASAHOM, or Philips Hue) or Amazon, and our quote covers professional installation, the aluminum channel track system, all mounting hardware, wiring concealment, app setup, and a walkthrough. No markup on the lights themselves.
We provide exact quotes after a quick measurement — free, and with no obligation to book.