FAQ's

How much will it cost?

The primary driver of cost is how many linear feet of lighting is being installed. Each house presents its own installation challenges, so there's no blanket answer for this. Estimates are free and each quote is custom to your homes design needs and your personal desires.


How long does installation take?

Installation depends on the size and complexity of the job, but generally an installation can be completed in a day or two depending upon the homes size and design.


How many colours are available?

Each RGB light can produce 16 million colors. These lights can be combined together to form billions of combinations!


Can I set my lights to a schedule?

Yes! You can set them to turn on and off at specific times and dates. For example, you could load your Halloween preset at 5pm and turn off at 1am on every Halloween for the next 20 years. The start and end time can also be set to follow the sunrise and sunset for your location and will follow that as is changes through the year. Set for St Patty's, birthdays, anything you like... and once set, the lights will just do their thing without needing any babysitting.


How are the lights controlled?

Our system can be controlled through an app on any Android or iOS device. The app is free to download and use. There's also a web portal where they can be controlled from any web browser.


Are your products certified?

Yes, all our products are certified for use anywhere in Canada and the United States. Our certification is ETL listed and conforms to UL Standard UL2108 and CSA Standard C22.2# 250.2. Our ETL Listing number is 5023546.


What is the life expectancy of the bulbs?

The life expectancy of each bulb is 50,000 hours of use. With average daily use of 6 hours a night, that is almost 20 years!


Do I need to be home to control the lights?

No. It's a cloud connected system, so you can control your lights from anywhere in the world, as long as you have internet access.


Are the lights Energy Efficient?

Each LED uses around 0.3 watts of power at full brightness. This is incredibly low!