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Palm Bay Landscape Lighting converts older halogen low-voltage systems to LED for homes across Palm Bay, Melbourne, and nearby Brevard County. Conversion cuts total power draw by a large margin, reduces heat inside the fixtures, extends lamp life from months to years, and often frees up transformer capacity so more fixtures can be added without a second transformer. Many conversions happen alongside a repair visit — once the system is opened up and inspected, moving to LED is usually the more sensible long-term choice.
A conversion is more than a lamp swap. Here's what a proper LED conversion covers.
If the underlying fixtures are already failing, a full fixture-and-lamp replacement often makes more sense than a lamp-only conversion. That's a conversation to have during the scope call.
In most cases, yes. Standard low-voltage fixtures accept LED lamps in the same base sizes (MR16, MR11, G4, bi-pin wedge) that were used for halogen. Some very old sealed fixtures don't accept lamp changes at all — those need full fixture replacement.
With warm color-temperature LED lamps (2700K or 3000K), the look is very close to the original halogen — warm, inviting, and appropriate for landscape use. Cooler LED lamps look bluish and are generally not used for residential landscape lighting.
Yes, and it often does. If a repair visit is already opening up the system to fix a wiring or transformer issue, converting the lamps at the same time saves a separate trip and gets the whole system on the same maintenance cycle.
Usually not. Most low-voltage transformers handle LED loads without modification. A few older magnetic units need a minimum-load workaround, and some homeowners choose to upgrade the transformer anyway to gain smart-home or astronomical-timer features.
Call for repair questions or a quick scope conversation, or send the quote form for installation and design work.