Landscape Lighting

Low-voltage installs, upgrades, and repairs for homes in Riverview, Brandon, Lithia, Tampa and surrounding areas.

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Make your home look great after dark while improving safety around walkways, steps, and entry points. Chris’ Sprinklers provides landscape lighting installs, upgrades, and repairs for homeowners across Riverview, Brandon, Lithia, Tampa, and surrounding areas.

A better lighting system makes everything easier

What we commonly help fix:

Nighttime view of an enclosed pool area with tropical plants illuminated by colorful lights, including a pink-lit potted plant and palm trees, with a tiled deck surrounding the pool and a glass screen showing outdoor trees and bushes.
  • Broken or dim fixtures

  • Lights that flicker or won’t turn on

  • Cut/damaged wiring or loose connections

  • Transformer or timer issues

  • Sections of the yard that are too dark

  • Lights that need re-aiming or cleanup

  • LED upgrades and fixture replacements

  • Adding new lights to an existing system

New Lighting Installs

Nighttime view of a small pool enclosed by a screened structure with blue and warm yellow lighting, poolside lounge chairs, a closed umbrella, and lush greenery outside.

LED Upgrades

Modern house with a well-lit front porch, surrounded by landscaped garden at dusk.
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Troubleshooting & Repairs

Night view of a house's front porch with stone columns, steps, and illuminated pathway lights.

Pathway & Garden Lights

Frequently Asked Questions

Still have questions? Take a look at the FAQ or reach out anytime.

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  • Yes, call or use the form and we’ll schedule a free estimate.

  • Yes. We troubleshoot fixtures, wiring, transformers, and timers.

  • Yes — LED upgrades are a common improvement for brightness and reliability.

  • Usually it’s wiring damage, a loose connection, a failing fixture, or a transformer issue.

  • In most cases, yes — we route wiring carefully and keep disruption minimal.