
Adding outdoor lighting, outlets, and power sources makes your home safer and more functional. But outdoor electricity is constantly exposed to rain, snow, and temperature changes — meaning proper installation and maintenance are critical.
All outdoor outlets should be GFCI-protected to prevent shock hazards. If you’re using an extension cord outdoors, it should only be temporary and plugged into a GFCI outlet with a weatherproof cover.
Moisture and electricity don’t mix. Ensure all outlets and junction boxes use in-use covers and are properly sealed. Underground wiring should be run through conduit rated for outdoor use.
Pathway and security lighting enhance curb appeal and improve nighttime visibility. Use low-voltage LED systems to reduce energy use and heat output. Always ensure wiring connections are off the ground and protected from water.
Freezing and thawing cycles can loosen outdoor wiring and fittings. Have your system checked annually by a licensed electrician to ensure everything remains safe and compliant.
Reigel Electrical Services provides outdoor wiring, lighting installation, and electrical inspections across Northwestern Pennsylvania — keeping your home safe through every season.
