Libertyville's housing stock spans nearly 150 years — from Craftsman Bungalows a few blocks from the newly designated Downtown Historic District, to 1960s ranches in Valley Park, to large custom homes in Wineberry and Huntington Lakes. We install LED recessed lighting in all of them. One crew, one quote, one day for most rooms.
Libertyville's Downtown Historic District — listed on the National Register of Historic Places in April 2025 — tells you something important about the village's character: these ten blocks of Milwaukee Avenue have been standing since the late 1800s, when a catastrophic 1895 fire prompted the village to rebuild entirely in brick. The modest Bungalows and Craftsman-style homes that went up through the 1920s in neighborhoods like Copeland Manor (just off Rockland Road, walking distance from downtown) still carry their original character — and in many cases, their original plaster ceilings.
That matters for recessed lighting. Plaster and lathe construction requires different tools and more careful patching than modern drywall. It's not a dealbreaker — we work with it regularly — but it changes the scope and cost of a retrofit. Our standard pricing covers drywall, drop-tile, and open-joist ceilings; homes with plaster or lathe get a separate assessment so there are no surprises on installation day.
The majority of Libertyville's housing was built after 1940: post-war ranches in Valley Park and Cambridge (1960s), ranch-to-two-story subdivisions like Greentree and Stonegate (late 1970s), and larger custom homes that continued through the 1990s and 2000s in areas like Winchester Estates and Huntington Lakes along River Road. These homes are mostly drywall throughout — standard territory for our crew — and the growing number of finished basements in this age group represent some of our most common projects in Lake County.
Recessed lighting solutions sized for every room and every era of Libertyville construction:
We work throughout Libertyville, from walkable downtown-adjacent streets to newer subdivisions closer to the village boundaries:
Recessed lighting installation in Libertyville costs $500 for the first light in a room and $200 for each additional light. This includes LED fixtures, dimmer switches, wiring, patching & painting. A typical kitchen with 6–8 lights costs $1,500–$1,900, and we offer 10% off for projects spanning 3 or more rooms. Non-standard situations — plaster or lathe ceilings, ceiling heights over 9 ft, smart/WiFi switches, or splitting a room into multiple zones — may require an adjusted quote. We provide free detailed quotes for every project.
Yes, though plaster and lathe construction — common in Libertyville homes built before roughly 1950, including Bungalows and Craftsman-era houses near the historic downtown — requires a different approach than standard drywall. Cutting into plaster carries a higher risk of cracking and more involved patching. Our standard pricing covers drywall, drop-tile, and open-joist ceilings; plaster work is quoted separately after we assess the specific ceiling. We'll tell you upfront what's involved and what it will cost.
Many straightforward retrofit installations don't require a permit. Your village's requirements are the definitive guide — we recommend confirming with the Libertyville Building Department for your specific project. If a permit is needed, we can quote the process and handle it for you; just let us know during your free consultation.
Most single-room projects — a kitchen, a living room, a finished basement — are completed in one day. A kitchen with 6–8 lights typically takes 4–6 hours. Multi-room projects or homes with unusual ceiling conditions may run across two days. We give you a realistic timeline when we quote the job, not after we've started.
Yes. We work throughout Libertyville — from walkable neighborhoods like Copeland Manor near downtown, to post-war ranches in Cambridge and Valley Park, to 1980s–90s subdivisions like Greentree, Stonegate, Winchester Estates, and Huntington Lakes. Whether your home has original plaster, drywall, drop-tile, or open joists in an unfinished basement, we've seen the ceiling type before.
Yes. We install WiFi-enabled and voice-controlled dimmer switches (Lutron Caseta, Leviton Decora Smart, and compatible brands). Smart switches are an upgrade beyond our standard dimmer pricing and are quoted separately. Many Libertyville homeowners add smart controls to a kitchen or living room and find the standard dimmer switch a better fit for bedrooms — we help you decide what makes sense room by room.
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