Elmhurst's housing stock spans from early 20th-century bungalows near Wilder Park to postwar ranch homes in Emery Manor and Brynhaven to new construction going up today. We install LED recessed lighting in all of them — and we're one of the few crews in DuPage County that regularly works with original plaster ceilings. Clean installs, dimmer switches included, patching and painting done before we leave.
Elmhurst started as "Cottage Hill" in the 1840s, was renamed in 1869 for its elm-lined streets, and grew steadily after the Chicago & North Western Railway connected it to the city. That long arc of development left behind a remarkably varied housing inventory — and that variety matters when you're talking about recessed lighting.
The oldest pockets of Elmhurst — the York–Cottage Hill corridor, Cherry Farm (laid out in 1907), and the streets nearest Wilder Park — often feature original plaster ceilings. These homes were built when plaster was standard, and many have never been touched since. Plaster is harder to cut cleanly than drywall, requires different tools, and demands extra care to avoid cracking the surrounding surface. We work in these homes regularly.
The postwar decades brought a second wave of development. Subdivisions like Emery Manor, Brynhaven, and Elm Estates filled in during the 1950s and 1960s, largely with drywall construction. These homes typically have straightforward drywall or drop-tile ceilings — ideal for clean retrofit installs. Stratford Hills spans multiple eras with homes from the 1940s through recent additions, so ceiling types vary even within the same neighborhood.
Newer builds — and significant remodels throughout the city — use modern open-framing or new drywall. With Elmhurst's median construction year sitting around 1964, roughly one in five homes predates 1950. If your home falls into that pre-war or early postwar category, expect us to do a brief assessment of your ceiling type before quoting so there are no surprises.
Our licensed electricians work in homes across Elmhurst and the surrounding western suburbs, spanning all these construction eras. The physics and code requirements are the same regardless of vintage; the technique is what changes.
Clean, energy-efficient LED can lights for Elmhurst kitchens, living rooms, basements, and more. We spec the right trim and color temperature for each space — warm tones for living areas, brighter daylight for kitchens and task areas.
Older Elmhurst homes near Cherry Farm, the Wilder Park area, and the York–Cottage Hill corridor often have original plaster. We cut plaster cleanly using the right bits, support the surrounding material, and patch any cracking before we're done. No DIY workarounds.
Swap out ceiling fans, globe lights, or fluorescent tubes for modern recessed lighting. We handle removal, patch the box hole, and run clean new wiring. Common in Elmhurst's mid-century homes where original fixtures have reached the end of their useful life.
Upgrade any Elmhurst home — new or vintage — to voice-controlled or app-controlled lighting. Smart switches are an upgrade beyond standard dimmer pricing; we'll quote them separately so you know exactly what you're getting.
Light every room in a single project. Multi-room installs qualify for a 10% discount, and we coordinate room-by-room so the finished result feels cohesive throughout the house rather than piecemeal.
Elmhurst homeowners frequently ask about kitchens and basements — both are high-impact rooms where good lighting makes a dramatic difference. A typical 6–8 light kitchen runs $1,500–$1,900 all-in. Basement installs vary by ceiling type (drywall, drop tile, or open joists).
Plaster ceilings, knob-and-tube-adjacent wiring in older homes, low attic clearance — we've seen it all in Elmhurst and surrounding communities. No surprises on installation day.
Fully licensed electricians with comprehensive insurance. All work meets Illinois electrical code. Your home is protected from start to finish.
$500 first light, $200 each additional. Includes LED fixtures, dimmer switches, all wiring, patching, and basic painting. Multi-room projects get 10% off. No hidden charges for standard work.
We protect floors and furniture, patch every hole we make, and paint before we leave. You won't need to schedule a handyman after we go.
We work throughout DuPage County and know Elmhurst's neighborhoods well. Fast response times, no long-distance pricing.
Most Elmhurst projects are scheduled within about two weeks. Single-room installs are usually done in one visit. We respect your schedule.
We install recessed lighting throughout all Elmhurst neighborhoods and subdivisions:
Our Elmhurst pricing is $500 for the first light in a room and $200 for each additional light. That includes LED fixtures, dimmer switches, 3-way and rocker switches as needed, all wiring, patching, and basic painting. A typical kitchen with 6–8 lights runs $1,500–$1,900. We offer 10% off for projects covering 3 or more rooms. Non-standard conditions — plaster or lathe ceilings, ceiling heights over 9 ft, smart/WiFi switches, or splitting one room into multiple zones — may require an adjusted quote after a free on-site look.
Yes — many homes in the Cherry Farm, York–Cottage Hill, and Wilder Park neighborhoods were built in the early to mid-20th century and have original plaster ceilings. Plaster is harder to cut than drywall and requires a different approach to avoid cracking the surrounding surface. We work with plaster regularly and keep the finish clean. Plaster ceiling projects typically require a custom quote since the scope varies by thickness and condition — contact us for a free assessment.
Most retrofit recessed lighting installations — adding lights to existing circuits in finished rooms — do not require a permit in Elmhurst. Our base pricing assumes no permit is needed. If your project requires new circuits, a panel upgrade, or you simply prefer to pull a permit, we can handle that process for you and quote it separately.
A single-room installation typically takes 3–5 hours. Multi-room projects usually run 1–2 days. We schedule most Elmhurst projects within about two weeks. We arrive on time, protect floors and furniture, handle all patching and painting, and leave the space clean.
Yes. Our price includes LED fixtures, dimmer switches, 3-way and rocker switches as needed, all electrical wiring and connections, standard wall plates, and basic patching and painting of any ceiling holes we create. You won't have to hire a separate painter or handyman after we leave. The only things outside standard pricing are non-standard ceiling types (plaster, concrete), heights over 9 ft, smart/WiFi switches, or splitting a room into multiple switch zones.
We serve all of Elmhurst, including Cherry Farm, Emery Manor, Brynhaven, Elm Estates, Stratford Hills, Graue Woods, Crescent Park, Tuxedo Park, College View, Berens Park, Park Manor, Museum Square, the Wilder Park area, and downtown Elmhurst. We also serve nearby Villa Park, Lombard, Addison, and other DuPage County communities.
In addition to Elmhurst, we provide recessed lighting installation in:
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