About This Service
About this Service
LED court lighting in Decatur focuses on neighbourhood fit, controlled spill, and footing design for clay soils. The service fits residential streets and community parks where light containment and neighbour relations matter.
Designs use lower pole heights for backyard or park courts and higher poles for community facilities. Fixture optics and full-cutoff shields are specified to preserve adjacent residential night sky. Electrical components are specified to IP65 or better and include surge suppression and weatherproof junctions. Controls include photocell and time scheduling to reduce run hours and avoid late-night spill.
Site evaluation emphasises drainage and base compaction because Decatur clay can affect footing performance. Expect a written proposal that lists footing excavation, concrete pad sizing, conduit runs, and an aiming plan that shows expected illuminance and spill contours. Permits and HOA approvals are common in Decatur; the proposal notes any likely permitting steps and a realistic timeline for inspection and commissioning.