Outdoor Lighting Installation in Whitby & Durham Region
Add Beauty, Safety & Functionality to Your Property with Expert Outdoor Lighting
Why Upgrade Your Outdoor Lighting?
- Improved visibility and security at night
- Highlights landscaping, architectural features, and gardens
- Increases home value and exterior appeal
- Extends the usability of decks, patios, and pools after dark
- Deters unwanted visitors with motion-activated lighting
- Smart integration with timers, sensors, or app-based control systems
What We Install
- Soffit lighting / exterior pot lights
- Pathway & step lighting
- Deck, pergola & patio lighting
- Motion sensor & security floodlights
- Landscape & garden uplighting
- Garage & driveway lighting
- Wall sconces & porch lights
- Smart outdoor lighting systems (Wi-Fi or app-controlled)

Safe, Code-Compliant Installation Every Time
- Proper load balancing and circuit setup
- GFCI protection where required
- Waterproof connections and fixtures
- Secure mounting and trenching (if needed)
- ESA permitting and inspections where applicable
Our Outdoor Lighting Process
Site Assessment & Planning
Design & Quoting
Professional Installation
Final Testing & Setup
Testimonials

Wilson Electric Installations Inc
What Homeowners Are Saying About Wilson Electric’s Services
Frank
I had the pleasure of hiring Wilson Electric Installations Inc (Ryan) to install my Tesla wall charger, and I’m extremely impressed. Their work was FLAWLESS, and the result is PERFECT.They were professional, punctual, and left the area spotless with their own vacuum :). I highly recommend Ryan and his team for anyone needing Tesla charger installation or any electric works. Thank you for a fantastic job!!
Alex Daeseong Han
Michelle Tan
John D
Sunder Balajee
Marian Kosara
Why Choose Wilson Electric for Outdoor Lighting?
- Based in Whitby, proudly serving all of Durham Region
- Fully licensed and ESA-certified (ESA #7014161)
- Trusted by 100+ local homeowners with 5-star reviews
- Deep experience with modern, energy-efficient LED and smart lighting systems
- Clean, careful installations that respect your landscaping and hardscaping
- Honest, upfront pricing with no surprises
- Responsive, local team available for upgrades or troubleshooting

Areas We Serve
We proudly provide residential panel upgrades throughout
Light Up Your Outdoors with Confidence
Wilson Electric — Trusted Outdoor Lighting Installation in Whitby and the Durham Region
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