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Landscape Lighting Maintenance Tips to Keep Your System Shining Bright

Landscape Lighting Maintenance Tips to Keep Your System Shining Bright

Protect your investment and keep your property glowing year-round

You’ve invested in a high-quality outdoor lighting system—now make sure it performs beautifully night after night. Just like any home feature, landscape lighting needs occasional maintenance to stay in top shape.

At TPG Lighting, we build systems to last, but regular upkeep ensures your fixtures stay bright, your wiring stays safe, and your home continues to look its best after dark. Here are our top tips for maintaining your landscape lighting system:

1. Clean Lenses and Fixtures Regularly

Dirt, dust, hard water, and debris can accumulate on the lens of your fixtures, reducing brightness and clarity. A simple wipe with a soft cloth and mild soap every few months will help keep the light output strong and even.

  • Avoid harsh chemicals

     

  • Use a soft microfiber cloth

     

  • Check for hard water stains near irrigation zones

     

2. Trim Back Landscaping

As your trees, shrubs, and plants grow, they may begin to block light beams or cast unwanted shadows. Trimming back overgrowth ensures your lights are illuminating what they were designed to highlight.

  • Keep fixtures clear of foliage

     

  • Maintain open sightlines to focal points

     

  • Prevent leaves from resting on hot lenses

     

3. Check for Moisture Intrusion

Even high-quality, weather-resistant fixtures can occasionally let moisture in—especially after storms or irrigation run-off. If you notice fogging inside a lens, it’s time to have the seal inspected or the fixture replaced.

  • Look for signs of condensation

     

  • Inspect wiring for corrosion

     

  • Ensure fixtures remain securely mounted

     

4. Adjust Angles and Positions as Needed

Ground movement, foot traffic, and weather can shift fixtures slightly over time. It’s a good idea to walk your property at night and check if beam angles or spotlight positions need fine-tuning.

  • Reset path lights for optimal coverage

     

  • Realign uplights to trees or columns

     

  • Re-bury exposed wires to prevent tripping

     

5. Replace Burned-Out or Dimming LEDs

While LED bulbs last significantly longer than traditional options, they don’t last forever. Dim or flickering lights may indicate a dying bulb or transformer issue.

  • Use matching color temperatures (2700K–3000K recommended)

     

  • Contact us for replacements if your fixtures are under warranty

 

  • Don’t mix bulb types—consistency is key
house exterior illuminated with outdoor lighting

6. Inspect the Transformer and Timer Settings

Power surges or outages can disrupt your timer or smart control settings. It’s a good idea to:

  • Check transformer output voltage

  • Reprogram timers after daylight saving changes

  • Test photocells and motion sensors for proper function

7. Schedule an Annual Professional Inspection

Want to avoid the guesswork? Let the pros handle it. TPG Lighting offers annual maintenance services to clean, test, adjust, and optimize your entire lighting system.

We’ll ensure:

  • All fixtures are working properly

  • Wiring is secure and protected

  • Lenses are clean and clear

  • The design still meets your needs

Keep Your System Performing Like New

Your outdoor lighting is only as good as the care it receives. Whether we installed your system or not, TPG Lighting is here to help maintain, repair, or upgrade your setup for long-term performance and stunning results.

Contact us today to schedule a system tune-up or learn more about our annual maintenance plans. Your home deserves to shine every night of the year.

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