"I didn't realize how customizable these lights were until after install. You can literally set schedules, colors, and patterns for anything. The brightness is perfect — not cheap-looking at all."
Denver Metro's Permanent Lighting Specialists — Serving Parker
Parker grew from a small town into one of Douglas County's largest population centers in just over a decade, and the housing reflects that — newer master-planned subdivisions sitting alongside older established neighborhoods, all sharing one thing in common: HOAs that don't want roofs cluttered with seasonal hardware. Permanent track lighting is the answer that fits both contexts cleanly.
We serve neighborhoods across Parker, 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 Parker's higher-elevation winters and Palmer Divide wind exposure. Mechanically fastened track survives the freeze-thaw cycles that destroy clip-based seasonal installs.
One Install, No Takedown
No November scramble, no January takedown bill. Lights stay up year-round and look architectural — not seasonal — in daylight.
Parker HOA & Architectural Review
Parker's established neighborhoods — Stonegate, Stroh Ranch, The Pinery — have active HOAs with clear standards around roofline modifications. Newer developments like Idyllwilde and Anthology lean toward even stricter architectural review since builders are still establishing the neighborhood aesthetic. Our installation process is designed to meet both: nothing visible from the curb in daylight, clean wire concealment, and documentation for your HOA application.
Built for Parker Weather
Parker's higher elevation south of the metro brings colder winters than Denver proper — more freeze-thaw cycles, heavier snow, and wind coming off the Palmer Divide. Clip-based seasonal installs fail here within a year or two. The mechanically-fastened aluminum track is engineered to outlast the weather.
Parker's Christkindlmarkt and downtown holiday lighting set the town's expectation for how a home should look in December. Permanent lighting lets your house live up to that standard year-round — Broncos orange for game days, pastels for spring, warm white for everyday elegance.
What Does Installation Cost in Parker?
Parker homes typically 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. Townhome and patio-home communities in Stroh Ranch fall at the lower end, two-story homes in Stonegate and Canterberry mid-range, and custom homes in The Pinery or Trails at Crowfoot with intricate rooflines push 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, 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.