Georgetown, TX Outdoor & Landscape Lighting Services

Georgetown’s downtown Square — limestone storefronts framing the Williamson County Courthouse — sits close to where the North and South San Gabriel River forks meet the edge of the Hill Country. Southwestern University’s tree-lined campus and the natural swimming hole at Blue Hole Park give the city a distinct sense of place that a lighting design should work with, not around.

That same geography shapes the work: Sun City’s age-restricted HOA guidelines call for a different fixture approach than the large-acreage lots along Williams Drive, and downtown’s historic limestone buildings around the Square need architectural lighting that highlights character rather than modernizing it.

Delta Outdoor Lighting has been based in Georgetown since 1994, and the city’s Landscape Lighting service page already documents the company’s deep local experience there in technical detail — see that page for a full breakdown of Georgetown-specific installs.

Our Services in Georgetown, TX

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

Landscape Lighting in Georgetown, TX

Sun City’s age-restricted HOA guidelines typically call for warm, shielded fixtures rather than bright security floods, while large-acreage lots along Williams Drive need longer cable runs than the half-acre lots common in Georgetown Village. Delta designs around both.

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 Georgetown, TX

Georgetown’s historic limestone storefronts around downtown’s Square call for facade lighting that respects original masonry rather than floodlighting the whole building — the same principle applies to newer stone-and-stucco homes in Berry Creek.

Services include:

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

Tree Lighting in Georgetown, TX

Mature oaks along the streets near Southwestern University and San Gabriel Park make natural uplighting focal points, and Delta positions fixtures to highlight canopy without washing out century-old trunks.

Services include:

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

Patio Lighting in Georgetown, TX

Patios in Wolf Ranch and Cimarron Hills benefit from layered step and post lighting that extends evenings near the golf course and river-adjacent 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

Backyard pools in Wolf Ranch and Cimarron Hills 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 Georgetown, TX

Moonlighting suits the mature canopy near San Gabriel Park and Blue Hole Park especially well, casting a natural dappled effect rather than a flat security wash.

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 Georgetown — We Know This Area

Geography, Soil & Terrain

Georgetown sits where the San Gabriel River crosses the Balcones Escarpment, and downtown’s shallow topsoil over limestone bedrock — documented in detail on Delta’s existing Landscape Lighting page — means narrow trenching tools do the work a standard spade can’t.

Roads, Access & Neighborhoods We Serve

Crews reach Georgetown jobs via I-35, Highway 29, and Williams Drive, covering everything from downtown’s historic Square to Sun City and the large-acreage lots toward Escalera Ranch.

Local Project Experience

Delta’s Georgetown project mix ranges from age-restricted Sun City homes needing HOA-compliant low-glare designs to large-acreage properties along Williams Drive needing long cable runs and heavier transformers.

Local Regulatory & Seasonal Awareness

Sun City’s HOA design guidelines typically restrict bright security floods in favor of warm, shielded fixtures — a standard Delta already follows per DarkSky International guidance across every Georgetown install.

Why Georgetown Homeowners and Businesses Choose Delta Outdoor Lighting

Serving Georgetown and Surrounding Areas

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

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

Frequently Asked Questions

Professional low-voltage landscape lighting in Georgetown typically runs $100 to $300 per fixture installed — a modest system in Sun City might use 10 to 15 fixtures, while a full-property design on a large Williams Drive lot can use 30 or more. Delta provides a free on-site consultation and a written quote based on the actual property.
Yes. Delta regularly designs HOA-compliant systems throughout Sun City and lights properties near Blue Hole Park and San Gabriel Park, adjusting for the shallow, limestone-heavy soil common in that part of Georgetown.
Yes — Delta regularly services both communities, from Wolf Ranch's river-adjacent lots to Berry Creek's established golf-course streets north of downtown.
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 how much of the run crosses limestone bedrock. 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.