Cedar Park, TX Outdoor & Landscape Lighting Services

Cedar Park was once known as “Running Brushy,” named for the spring at the headwaters of Brushy Creek, which still winds through the city today and shapes several of its most established neighborhoods, including Ranch at Brushy Creek near where Cedar Park, Austin, and Round Rock meet.

Brushy Creek’s flood-prone low areas call for careful cable placement, and the mix of 1990s-era neighborhoods like Forest Oaks alongside newer construction in Avery Ranch and Caballo Ranch means a lighting design has to account for very different tree maturity across the same city.

Delta Outdoor Lighting, founded in Georgetown in 1994, has designed and installed low-voltage systems throughout Williamson and Travis counties, including Cedar Park’s established and newer neighborhoods alike.

Our Services in Cedar Park, TX

Delta Outdoor Lighting brings its full range of low-voltage design and installation services to Cedar Park, from everyday landscape and path lighting to pool, tree, and architectural accent lighting. Every service below is available throughout Cedar Park and the surrounding communities Delta already serves.

Landscape Lighting in Cedar Park, TX

Forest Oaks’ tree-lined streets, planted in 1995, offer mature canopy for uplighting, while newer sections of Avery Ranch and Caballo Ranch near the Leander border need systems designed around young landscaping.

Services include:

  • Path & walkway lighting
  • Driveway lighting
  • Low-voltage garden lighting
  • Step & stair lights
  • Security lighting
  • Wall-mount & soffit lighting
Sample photo of led landscape lighting installation

Architectural Lighting in Cedar Park, TX

Homes throughout Ranch at Brushy Creek and Bella Vista take well to facade up- and down-lighting that follows the building’s lines rather than floodlighting the whole front elevation.

Services include:

  • Facade up/down-lighting
  • Column & archway accents
  • Commercial monument & signage lighting
Sample photo of architectural led lighting installation

Tree Lighting in Cedar Park, TX

The mature trees along Brushy Creek and throughout Forest Oaks make ideal uplighting subjects, and Delta positions fixtures to highlight canopy without over-lighting creekside lots.

Services include:

  • Tree uplighting
  • Canopy & silhouette lighting
  • Downlighting for mature trees
  • Seasonal & holiday tree lighting

Patio Lighting in Cedar Park, TX

Patios throughout Twin Creeks and Buttercup Creek benefit from layered step and post lighting suited to the area’s mix of golf-course and family-neighborhood lots.

Services include:

  • Deck & patio accent lighting
  • Post lights
  • Step & stair lighting
  • Recessed lighting
  • Fence lighting
Sample photo of patio LED lighting installation

Poolscape
Lighting

Pools throughout Twin Creeks and Silverado Ranch get deck and hardscape lighting designed around coping and water features.

Services include:

  • Pool deck lighting
  • Hardscape accent lighting
  • Waterfall & feature lighting
  • Palm & specimen-plant lighting

Moon Lighting in Cedar Park, TX

Moonlighting suits the mature canopy along Brushy Creek and in Forest Oaks especially well, casting a natural dappled-shadow effect.

Services include:

  • High-mount downlighting
  • Dappled shadow-pattern lighting
  • Natural security lighting for tree-heavy lots
Sample photo of moon led lighting installation

Local Expertise in Cedar Park — We Know This Area

Geography, Soil & Terrain

Cedar Park’s namesake creek, Brushy Creek, and its tributaries create flood zones in low-lying parts of the city, a detail Delta accounts for when planning cable runs and transformer placement near creekside lots.

Roads, Access & Neighborhoods We Serve

Crews reach Cedar Park via US-183/183A, Whitestone Boulevard, and West Parmer Lane, covering everything from Ranch at Brushy Creek to the newer streets of Avery Ranch and Caballo Ranch near the Leander line.

Local Project Experience

Cedar Park’s mix of established 1990s neighborhoods like Forest Oaks and newer construction in Avery Ranch means Delta designs for both mature-canopy relighting and ground-up new-construction systems, often in the same week.

Local Regulatory & Seasonal Awareness

Cedar Park’s northern edge sits in a wildfire ember zone, a consideration for cable and fixture material near dense brush; most of the city falls under Leander ISD zoning, with some Brushy Creek-area neighborhoods under Round Rock ISD.

Why Cedar Park Homeowners and Businesses Choose Delta Outdoor Lighting

Serving Cedar Park and Surrounding Areas

Delta Outdoor Lighting is a full-service outdoor lighting company serving Cedar Park, TX and the surrounding Central Texas communities within its standard service radius. In addition to Cedar Park, Delta regularly designs and installs landscape, architectural, and poolscape lighting throughout:

  • Austin
  • Georgetown
  • Round Rock
  • Leander
  • Liberty Hill
  • Lago Vista
  • Bee Cave
  • Westlake
  • Lakeway

Frequently Asked Questions

Professional low-voltage landscape lighting in Cedar Park typically runs $100 to $300 per fixture installed — a modest system in newer Avery Ranch might use 10 to 15 fixtures, while a full-property design in established Forest Oaks can use 30 or more. Delta provides a free on-site consultation and a written quote based on the actual property.
Yes. Delta regularly lights properties throughout Ranch at Brushy Creek and along the Brushy Creek corridor, accounting for the creek's flood-prone low areas in cable placement.
Yes — Delta services both communities near the Cedar Park/Leander line, from Avery Ranch's established streets to Caballo Ranch's newer construction.
Most low-voltage (12-volt) landscape lighting installations don't require a building permit since the system operates at a fraction of household voltage. If a property needs a new dedicated GFCI outlet to power the transformer, that portion of the work may require an electrical permit, which Delta coordinates as part of the installation.
Most residential systems take one to three days from trenching to final aiming, depending on property size and proximity to the Brushy Creek flood plain. Delta schedules a nighttime walkthrough once fixtures are aimed so adjustments can be made before the crew leaves.
Not significantly. LED landscape lighting fixtures draw 2 to 8 watts each, compared to 20 to 50 watts for older halogen bulbs, so even a 20-fixture system running six to eight hours a night typically adds only a few dollars a month to a utility bill.