Smart Switches & Lighting.
Lutron Caseta, Leviton Decora, TP-Link Kasa — installed correctly with neutral wires where needed. Most smart switches need a neutral wire that older Wilmington homes don't have at the switch box. Cliff adds it.
Lutron Caseta, Leviton Decora, TP-Link Kasa — installed correctly with neutral wires where needed. Most smart switches need a neutral wire that older Wilmington homes don't have at the switch box. Cliff adds it.
The #1 problem homeowners hit with DIY smart switches is no neutral wire at the switch box. Older homes — anything built before the mid-2000s — usually don't have one routed there. Cliff runs it from the nearest junction box or the panel. That's the whole job, and that's why people call.
Single pole, 3-way, and 4-way configurations. Lutron Caseta, Leviton Decora, TP-Link Kasa, C by GE. We match the switch to your ecosystem — Apple HomeKit, Google Home, Alexa.
Most smart switches require a neutral wire. Older Wilmington switch boxes don't have one. Cliff runs 14/3 or 12/3 from the nearest junction box so the switch has the neutral it needs.
Not all dimmers work with all LEDs. Some combinations flicker, buzz, or don't dim below 30%. Cliff checks the fixture/bulb/dimmer combo before installing so you don't end up returning switches.
Ceiling fan speed control through Lutron Caseta fan switches or Leviton smart fan controllers. Separate light and fan control from one wall switch — no pull chains.
Lutron Maestro occupancy sensors for bathrooms, closets, and garages. Programmable timer switches for outdoor lights, bathroom exhaust fans, and holiday lighting circuits.
Retrofit LED recessed cans in existing ceilings — no drywall work. IC-rated for insulation contact. Under-cabinet LED strips with hardwired drivers, not plug-in adapters.
Low-voltage transformer, LED path lights, up-lights, and accent fixtures. Buried cable, marine-grade wire nuts for coastal humidity. Tied into a smart timer or switch for app control.
Some lighting jobs need new circuits back to the panel — especially kitchens adding under-cabinet lighting or outdoor landscape runs. Cliff sizes the wire, runs the home run, and adds the breaker.
Full Lutron Caseta or Leviton Decora setups across every room. One app, one hub, everything works together. Cliff wires it all and programs the scenes before he leaves.
Smart switches need a constant trickle of power to stay connected to Wi-Fi (or the Lutron bridge). That power comes through the neutral wire. In older homes, the neutral was routed directly from the light fixture to the panel — it never went through the switch box. Without it, the smart switch has no power source when the light is off. Lutron Caseta is the one exception — it works without a neutral — but it uses a separate bridge and Pico remotes instead of standard companion switches.
Three-way circuits (two switches controlling one light) are more involved than single-pole installs. With Lutron Caseta, one location gets the smart switch and the other gets a Pico remote — the traveler wires get capped off. With Leviton, you need the main smart switch at one end and a matching DD00R companion dimmer at the other. Mixing brands doesn't work. Four-way setups (three switches, one light) add another layer. Cliff has done hundreds of these — the wiring varies by house.
Not all smart dimmers work with all LED bulbs. Some combinations cause flickering at low brightness, audible buzzing, or a limited dimming range. Lutron publishes a compatibility list for Caseta. Leviton does the same for Decora. Cliff checks the specific bulb/fixture combo before installing to make sure you're not stuck with a switch that doesn't dim properly.
Adding recessed lighting to a room that only has one overhead fixture? That's usually a new circuit. Same for under-cabinet LED runs in the kitchen or landscape lighting off a low-voltage transformer. Cliff checks the existing circuit load before tapping into it. If it's already near capacity, he runs a new home run back to the panel.
Automated lighting is one of the smart home features that actually shows up in real estate listings. Whole-home Lutron or Leviton setups, recessed lighting, and landscape lighting all add perceived value — especially in Wilmington's higher-end neighborhoods like Landfall and Wrightsville Beach. Done right, it's a selling point. Done with cheap Wi-Fi plugs and smart bulbs, it's a tearout for the next owner.
We install smart switches, recessed lighting, and landscape lighting across the Wilmington area. A lot of our smart home work happens in Landfall — homeowners upgrading older switches to whole-house Lutron Caseta setups with scenes programmed for morning, evening, and away. Wrightsville Beach vacation rental owners call for automated lighting that runs on timers and turns off when guests leave — cuts the electric bill and keeps lights from running all day.
New construction in Hampstead is where we do the most pre-wiring — running neutrals to every switch box, pulling Cat6 for the smart home hub, and installing recessed lighting before the drywall goes up. We also handle smart switch installs in Carolina Beach, Kure Beach, Figure Eight Island, Leland, Monkey Junction, Myrtle Grove, and Ogden / Porters Neck. If you need a panel upgrade to support new lighting circuits, or want to pair smart switches with a TV mounting and in-wall wiring job, Cliff does it all in one trip.