Low-voltage lighting that adds beauty, safety and hours to your outdoor space.
Landscape lighting in Cibolo isn't just about looking nice after sunset-it's about extending the life of your yard investment and keeping paths safe on those evenings when the sun drops fast. In newer Cibolo subdivisions like Bentwood Ranch and Falcon Ridge, young trees and fresh landscaping deserve lighting that highlights them properly as they mature. Corral Bros designs and installs low-voltage LED systems that work with your site's specific layout, not against it.
Cibolo sits on clay soils that shift with seasons, which affects how we trench and anchor fixtures differently than in sandy Hill Country ground. We know the local drainage patterns and run conduit strategically so your system stays stable as those new trees fill in and the soil settles. Every install gets a timer and transformer setup tuned for Cibolo's day-length changes, so your lights work smarter, not harder.
We're a local, family-built company that treats your Cibolo property like our own — tidy crews, clear pricing, and landscape lighting that holds up to Guadalupe County conditions. Available as a one-time project or part of an ongoing plan.
Yes. Landscape lighting adds safety on paths and steps, boosts curb appeal at night, and extends the hours you can enjoy your outdoor spaces. Modern low-voltage LED systems use very little energy and run on automatic timers, so the ongoing cost is minimal.
Common types include path lighting, uplighting on trees and architecture, accent and wall lighting, step and deck lighting, and lighting for patios and outdoor kitchens. We design a layered plan that highlights your home's best features and improves safety.
Cost depends on how many fixtures, where they go, and how far conduit runs from the transformer. A simple path-light system for a Buffalo Crossing ranch home runs one price; accent lighting through mature trees runs another. We schedule free on-site estimates within 48 hours so you know the real scope before deciding. Call (737) 404-9343.
Yes, and we account for it. Clay's seasonal movement means we trench and set fixtures in ways that stay stable as soil shifts. We avoid shallow anchoring that fails under frost heave or drought crack. The low-voltage approach keeps components flexible and forgiving. Your system lasts longer because we built it for Cibolo's actual ground, not generic conditions.
In Bentwood Ranch and Falcon Ridge, where landscapes are young and still growing, we use path lights now and plan for uplighting later as trees mature. LED fixtures are energy-efficient, run cool without burning young foliage, and let you add accents as your yard develops. We design systems that grow with your property instead of needing a full rebuild.
Absolutely. Existing mulch beds in Cibolo yards are good candidates for path and accent lights. We run wiring beneath mulch or sod, keeping everything clean and out of sight. If beds are over clay with irrigation already in place, we work around those systems without tearing up your yard.
No. Low-voltage landscape lighting plugs into a standard outlet, usually inside or on a garage near the transformer. We run the low-voltage wire underground from there. No digging for high-voltage lines, no electrician needed. Timer goes right on the transformer so lights turn on and off automatically-convenient for those long Cibolo summer evenings.
Very. LED uses about 80 percent less power than old halogen fixtures. For Cibolo homes with established landscapes and regular evening outdoor time, that adds up fast. Our designs maximize coverage per fixture, so you need fewer lights to light the space you actually use. Run it nightly for years without a noticeable bump in your bill.
Free, no-pressure estimate from a local crew. Call (737) 404-9343 or request a quote online.