Parking lot lighting systems can fail for several reasons. Our electricians troubleshoot the system instead of replacing parts without confirming the cause.
Burned-Out Lamps or Failed LED Fixtures
Traditional bulbs eventually burn out, while LED fixtures may fail because of damaged drivers, overheating, moisture, or internal component problems. We determine whether repair or replacement offers the better value.
Flickering or Intermittent Lights
Flickering may point to a loose connection, failing ballast, damaged driver, voltage issue, or worn fixture. Because intermittent problems can worsen, they should be inspected promptly.
Damaged Wiring
Outdoor wiring is exposed to moisture, heat, pests, landscaping work, and normal wear. Damaged conductors or connections can cause outages, tripped breakers, and electrical hazards.
Faulty Photocells and Timers
Parking lot lights often rely on photocells, timers, or lighting contactors. When these controls fail, lights may stay on during the day, turn off too early, or never turn on.
Tripping Breakers
A breaker that repeatedly trips may indicate a short circuit, overloaded circuit, water intrusion, or failing equipment. Resetting it again and again will not solve the underlying problem.
Pole and Fixture Damage
Storms, vehicle impacts, corrosion, and age can damage poles, mounting hardware, and light heads. We assess the affected equipment and recommend a safe repair plan.