Bringing Modern Lighting to Tallahassee Homes — One Fixture at a Time
Lighting is not just about seeing where you walk. It sets the mood for dinner parties, helps you chop vegetables safely, and can even lower your electric bill. Our lighting installation and repair services help Tallahassee homeowners achieve all three. We install recessed lighting installation in dark living rooms and basements, using wafer lights that fit into ceilings with as little as 2 inches of space above. We brighten kitchen countertops with under cabinet lighting using low-profile LED tape or puck lights with hardwired dimmers and motion sensors. For dining rooms, foyers, and stairwells, we perform chandelier installation and flush mount vs semi-flush fixture selection based on your ceiling height and room size.
Five Lighting Problems We Solve Every Week
First, recessed lights that flicker for five minutes before turning on. The thermal switch inside the housing has failed — we replace the housing or perform LED retrofit with modern canless units. Second, under cabinet lighting that worked for years then stopped. Often a failed electronic driver, which we replace while upgrading to more efficient LED tape. Third, track lighting installation from the 1990s where heads no longer stay aimed and bulbs are impossible to find. We replace the entire rail system with modern LED-compatible track and adjustable heads. Fourth, a chandelier that sways when someone walks upstairs. The ceiling box is not secured to a joist — we install a fan brace box that anchors to the framing. Fifth, a light dimmer repair call where LEDs strobe, hum, or never turn off completely. The old dimmer is incompatible with LED drivers. We replace it with an ELV or universal dimmer matched to your specific LED bulbs.
Every lighting installation and repair we complete in Tallahassee follows this process:
- Fixture weight check — anything over 35 pounds gets a fan brace box anchored to joists
- Box fill calculation to ensure the ceiling box has capacity for new fixture wires
- For recessed lighting installation, joist location mapping and hole cutting using a template
- For wafer lights, clearance verification (minimum 2 inches above drywall)
- For under cabinet lighting, low-voltage driver placement inside a cabinet or pantry
- For track lighting installation, rail mounting and head positioning along the track
- For chandelier installation, assembly of multiple arms and crystals before hanging
- Light dimmer repair includes load testing with your actual bulbs before we leave
How Long Does Lighting Installation or Repair Take?
A simple light fixture installation replacing an existing flush mount with a similar-weight fixture takes 1 to 1.5 hours, including removing the old unit, mounting the new bracket, connecting wires, and attaching the fixture. Replacing a heavy chandelier where we must install a fan brace box first takes 2 to 3 hours — most of that time is attic work to access the joist bay. Recessed lighting installation for four wafer lights in a living room takes 3 to 4 hours, including cutting holes, fishing wire from an existing junction box or switch, connecting all lights to a dimmer, and cleaning up drywall dust. Under cabinet lighting installation for a standard Tallahassee kitchen with 12 feet of cabinets takes 3 to 5 hours, depending on how many cabinets we need to drill through to run low-voltage wire and whether we hardwire to a switch or use a plug-in adapter. Track lighting installation for a 6-foot rail with 4 heads takes 2 to 3 hours, including mounting the track adapter to an existing ceiling box, securing the rail, aiming each head, and testing with your bulbs. LED retrofit of six existing recessed cans takes 2 to 3 hours, including removing old trims and bulbs, installing retrofit LED modules with screw-base adapters or spring clips, and disposing of old materials. Light dimmer repair for a single dimmer takes 30 to 45 minutes, but if we discover that your entire lighting circuit lacks a neutral wire (common in pre-1980s Tallahassee homes), we may need to run a new neutral or install a no-neutral smart dimmer, adding 1 to 2 hours. The most complex scenario is new recessed lighting installation in a room with no attic access and a second floor above. We must cut multiple access holes, fish wire through joist bays using glow rods, and patch holes afterward. That project runs 5 to 7 hours for four lights. We always provide a written estimate with two timeline options — standard and worst-case access difficulty — before drilling any holes.

Why Wafer Lights Have Replaced Traditional Recessed Housings in Most Tallahassee Homes
Traditional recessed lighting installation requires a metal housing can between 5 and 7 inches tall. That housing needs attic space above the ceiling or installation from below before the drywall goes up. In finished homes, adding traditional recessed lights means cutting large holes, wrestling cans into place, and patching damaged drywall. Wafer lights changed this. An LED wafer light is a flat disk less than half an inch thick with a separate junction box connected by a short whip. You cut a 4-inch hole, push the junction box through, snap the wafer into the hole, and connect the wires. No attic access required. No can housing to wrestle. No gap between the fixture and drywall. For Tallahassee homeowners with finished second floors or concrete ceilings, wafer lights are the only practical recessed lighting installation option. We also use wafer lights for LED retrofit of existing can housings where the old trim has failed but the housing is intact. The wafer fits over the can opening, covering imperfections, while the junction box tucks inside the can. For under cabinet lighting, we use LED tape with aluminum channels and diffuser covers. The tape adheres to the underside of the cabinet, the channel hides the diodes, and the diffuser softens the light. No more hot halogen pucks that burn your fingers. No more fluorescent tubes that flicker in cold weather. For track lighting installation, we recommend LED track heads with adjustable beam angles and color temperatures (2700K warm to 4000K cool). Old track heads used halogen bulbs that ran hot, failed often, and consumed 50 watts per head. LED track heads use 8-12 watts and last 50,000 hours. For chandelier installation, we verify that your ceiling box is rated for fan support if the fixture weighs more than 35 pounds. The fan brace box expands between joists and supports up to 70 pounds. We also assemble multi-arm chandeliers on the floor first, test every socket, then lift and hang the assembled unit — no balancing arms while on a ladder. For flush mount vs semi-flush advice: flush mount fixtures sit directly against the ceiling, ideal for rooms with ceilings under 8 feet. Semi-flush fixtures drop 4 to 8 inches, suitable for 8-9 foot ceilings where you want some visual presence without blocking sightlines. Every lighting installation and repair we complete in Tallahassee includes a final dimmer test across the full range (10% to 100%) and a brightness check with your specific bulb color temperature.
Call our lighting team in Tallahassee to schedule your installation or repair. We handle the heavy lifting, the delicate crystals, and the invisible code details — you just enjoy the perfect light.