The professional team at Fielder Electrical Services works with home owners and general contractors to provide lighting design services tailored to enhance each individual home we wire.
We pride ourselves in our hands-on approach to lighting design. For each project, our estimators work to provide exactly what the client wants in their home. This enables our skilled electricians to install any type of lighting where you never thought possible!
We wire all lighting types to create the perfect lighting design.
The rooms in your home are frequently used for more than one purpose, so incorporating more than one lighting type is common practice.
When our team provides a lighting design and completes the wiring, we utilize the lighting types best suited to meet your needs. This includes hanging fixtures, such as pendants and chandeliers, as well as wall sconces and recessed lighting.
We wire exactly what you want, from one item to many.
Not every room commands variable lighting- sometimes one will suffice. In that case, we can wire whatever you fancy in your home’s lighting design. Whether you are wanting to transition from track lighting to recessed lighting, or add lighting to what is existing, we can wire it!
We pride ourselves on our ability to install lighting in existing ceilings by doing the least amount of damage possible to the surrounding structure. Examples can be found on our “add lighting page.” For an in-depth look at our under cabinet lighting, visit that page!
One simple, yet dramatic change a home owner can make in any room is to change or add lighting. The electricians of Fielder Electrical Services take pride in their exceptional ability to add lighting in locations you never thought possible.
New Recessed Lighting
in a Vaulted Ceiling
This Ballwin home had no existing lighting in the family room. Moreover, the room has a vaulted ceiling.
Shown in the before and after of the lights. Our electrician cut into the existing ceiling and installed completely new recessed lighting to the surrounding vaulted ceiling.
To see the recessed lighting at the fireplace on the opposite side of the room, visit our page on task lighting.