Invisilights
Permanent Holiday Lighting
Customizable Lights for Any Event
This should include footage of lights and channel along with any Extensions or jumps you'll need to make
This is the most important step to planning out an installation, Without knowing where the controller will be you'll have no way to know the right materials to buy when it comes to extensions and accessories.
What Voltage system you want to use 24V or 36V
This is a decision you will make based on convince and efficiency, the most important factor with this will be the footage of each lighting run. If the total footage of a run is over 100' you'll need to either power inject on that run or switch to the 36V system that can go up to 200' before needing power injection.
By mapping out the installation you'll be able to better understand and plan out the install giving you a better idea of what all you'll need to purchase to complete the job.
take the measurements from your map and add up the total number of materials you'll need.
For the Map out example above the total material breakdown is:
System Voltage: 36V
Color of channel: Cameo
Channel Type: Hat
Total Lighted Footage: 160'
Power injection: NO
Controller: 1
Channel: 27- 6' sticks
Screws- 200
Lights: 175
1' extensions-7
6' Extensions-2
12' extensions-2
25- extensions- 1
Y Cables- 3
End caps- pack of 10
-Controller
-Lights
-Channel
-Screws
-Extension cables
-Y Cable
-End Caps
- Signal boosters
-Power injection material
The controller will come with 3 outputs for your lighting runs, each 36V output can do a Max of 200', the 24V system can do a max of 100'. After that max you'll need to inject power. After you do so you can go an additional 100' with the 24V or 200' with the 36V system.
Power injection is needed due to voltage drop, voltage drop happens due to the length traveled away from the power source along with the gauge of the wire. due to the gauge of wire the lights and extensions run on it drops in voltage enough at 100' with the 24V system and 200' with the 36V system to effect the lights performance requiring a addition of power (Power Injection)
Materials needed for power injection 36V
Power injection pig female pig tale
Power injection Extension cables
Power injection T Cable.
Materials needed to Power inject 24V
16/2 - 12/2 Low voltage landscaping wire
Cut and Splice T cable
Water Proof Wire connectors
Enhance your installation offerings with Invisilights, the premier permanent lighting solution designed for seamless integration into any property’s exterior architecture.
Crafted with high-quality aluminum channels and advanced LED technology, Invisilights delivers durability and superior energy efficiency—key selling points for your clients seeking long-lasting, cost-effective lighting solutions. Our system not only provides brilliant illumination but also boosts the aesthetic appeal and functionality of any home.
Offer your clients peace of mind with our robust 5-year warranty, ensuring reliable performance and minimal maintenance needs. This warranty supports your commitment to quality and customer satisfaction, making it easier for you to sell and install with confidence.
Our flexible, programmable system allows you to meet any client’s specific desires—from subtle accents to full-scale holiday displays—making it an adaptable choice for various applications. With Invisilights, you can cater to a wide range of preferences and needs, increasing your market reach and customer retention.
Choose Invisilights for your installations and add a transformative product to your portfolio that will impress clients and ensure your services remain in demand for years to come.
The InvisiLights kit is comprehensively equipped to ensure you have everything you need for installation. Each kit includes:
27 sticks of 6-foot Aluminum Channel to house and protect the lighting elements.
150 feet of dynamic RGBW LED Lights, which includes 23 sets of 6-count and 14 sets of 1-count lights, allowing for extensive coverage and diverse configuration options.
2 Data Boosters to enhance signal strength across the lighting installation, ensuring consistent control and color output.
A 320W Power Supply capable of supporting up to 190 puck lights, providing ample power for even the most extensive setups.
1 GFCI Outlet Adapter to ensure safe outdoor electrical connections.
1 Controller that allows you to manage and customize the lighting effects easily.
While the Invisilights kit comes with all the essential components for a standard installation, there are a couple of scenarios where you might need additional items:
Jumper Wires: Depending on the layout of your installation and the number of gaps or 'jumps' between the sections of lights, you may require jumper wires. These wires help bridge the gaps without losing the continuity of the light sequence, ensuring a smooth and uniform display across more complex architectures.
Data Boosters: If any section of your lighting setup is more than 15 feet away from the control box, additional data boosters will be necessary. Data boosters help maintain the integrity and brightness of the lights over longer distances, ensuring consistent performance throughout your installation.
Yes, you can select your preferred color for the aluminum channel to match your home’s exterior or personal taste. Please make sure to specify your color choice in the notes at checkout when you place your order.
Each component in the InvisiLights kit plays a crucial role in creating an effective and stunning lighting display:
Aluminum Channels: Provide a durable, weather-resistant housing for the LED lights, which helps in maintaining a clean and nearly invisible look during the day.
RGBW LED Lights: Offer vibrant, full-spectrum color and white light combinations, making it perfect for any occasion from festive holidays to elegant ambient lighting.
Data Boosters: Ensure that the signal remains strong across longer distances, which is crucial for larger installations.
Power Supply: Designed to efficiently handle the energy needs of the system without overload, ensuring safety and durability.
GFCI Outlet Adapter: Adds an extra layer of safety by protecting against electrical shorts and surges, particularly important in outdoor settings.
Controller: Provides the flexibility to customize and control the lighting sequences, colors, and patterns right from your smartphone or controller, adding convenience and advanced functionality to your lighting system.
Absolutely! Invisilights are designed for versatile use throughout all seasons. Whether you're celebrating a special occasion, setting a mood for a party, Love your favorite sports team, or simply enhancing your home's ambiance, our lighting systems provide the perfect solution for any event, big or small.
Yes, Invisilights feature advanced programmable settings that allow you to schedule lighting for specific events and automate timers. This functionality ensures that your lighting preferences are perfectly aligned with your lifestyle, turning on and off at predetermined times without any manual intervention.
Absolutely, Invisilights are equipped with RGBW technology, which includes a dedicated white LED alongside the standard red, green, and blue LEDs. This addition allows the system to produce authentic warm white, soft white, and various other shades of white with greater accuracy and intensity compared to traditional RGB systems. This capability ensures that you can effortlessly tailor the lighting to fit the desired ambiance and aesthetic of any environment, providing precise control over both vibrant colors and the subtlety of different white tones.
Our products are shipped directly from our warehouse using reliable shipping carriers to ensure timely and safe delivery. Each product is securely packaged to prevent damage during transit, and we provide tracking information so you can follow your order’s journey to your doorstep.
The controller and power supplies for Invisilights are typically installed in an accessible location such as a garage or utility room. These components connect to your home’s WiFi network, allowing seamless control over the lighting system via our user-friendly mobile app.
How long do Invisilights last?
Invisilights are engineered to last, with each LED bulb boasting a lifespan of over 50,000 hours. Given a typical usage of 10 hours per night, this translates to approximately 5,000 nights. This means your Invisilights could illuminate your home's exterior for nearly 14 years under these conditions, ensuring that your investment not only adds beauty but also long-term value to your property.
Yes, all Invisilights are fully dimmable. This feature allows you to adjust the intensity of the light to suit various occasions, from a soft glow for a romantic evening to bright, vibrant colors for a festive celebration.
What types of custom channels are available?
Invisilights offers two types of custom channels, available in 40 different colors, ensuring a nearly invisible installation. These channels are designed to blend seamlessly with your home’s architecture, providing discreet yet effective lighting.
Yes, the Invisilights system supports multiple zones which can be controlled independently or synchronized. This functionality allows for intricate lighting designs that can vary across different areas of your home, enhancing the overall impact and utility of your installation.
Permanent lighting refers to architectural-grade lighting systems that are installed permanently on your property to provide year-round illumination.
Unlike traditional holiday lighting, which is typically temporary and used only during specific seasons, permanent lighting is installed once and can be used throughout the year for various occasions
The commercial Christmas lights industry represents a significant opportunity for installers looking to scale their businesses beyond residential work. While many installers focus exclusively on homeowners, the commercial sector offers larger contracts, more predictable revenue streams, and the potential for multi-year agreements that can transform a seasonal side hustle into a thriving year-round enterprise.
Commercial work encompasses everything from small HOA entrance displays to massive shopping center installations. The key difference isn't just the scale—it's the professional approach required to succeed in this space. Property management companies, municipalities, and corporate clients expect a level of professionalism, documentation, and reliability that goes beyond what residential customers typically demand.
Many successful commercial installers start with residential work, building their skills, equipment inventory, and business systems before transitioning into larger projects. This progression allows you to develop the operational foundation necessary for handling complex commercial installations while generating cash flow from smaller jobs.
The transition often begins with a single commercial opportunity—perhaps a $20,000 contract spread over several years. While this might seem modest compared to some residential neighborhoods, the key advantage lies in the projected revenue and professional relationships you build. A six-year contract at $20,000 annually represents $120,000 in guaranteed revenue, provided you maintain the quality and service levels expected.
Before approaching any commercial client, you need proper insurance coverage and documentation. Most property management companies require:
General liability insurance (typically $1-3 million)
Commercial auto insurance
Workers' compensation coverage
A current Certificate of Insurance (COI)
W-9 form with your EIN (Employer Identification Number)
Some larger clients may require excess liability policies or higher coverage limits. It's crucial to understand these requirements before bidding, as inadequate insurance will immediately disqualify you from consideration.
Commercial clients expect professional business operations. This means:
Using a Customer Relationship Management (CRM) system
Providing detailed proposals and contracts
Maintaining accurate financial records
Having clear terms and conditions
Offering professional invoicing and payment processing
Without these systems in place, you'll struggle to compete with established commercial installers who can demonstrate their professionalism through every interaction.
Property management companies control numerous commercial properties and can become valuable long-term partners. To connect with them:
Research local property management companies
Call and ask about their vendor requirements
Request information about becoming an approved vendor
Understand their credentialing process (which can take 45+ days)
Follow up consistently and professionally
Property managers want reliable vendors who make their jobs easier. They're managing multiple properties with various maintenance needs, and Christmas lights are just one component. Position yourself as a solution provider who can handle everything related to holiday lighting without creating additional work for them.
Municipalities and large corporations often use Request for Proposals (RFPs) to select Christmas lighting vendors. Learning to navigate this process opens doors to substantial contracts. Key points include:
Monitor city and county websites for RFP announcements
Understand the specific requirements and submission deadlines
Provide detailed responses addressing every requirement
Include proof of insurance, references, and portfolio examples
Be prepared for longer decision-making timelines
One crucial metric for commercial work is profit per man hour—not just gross revenue. A $5,000 HOA entrance that takes one crew half a day to install may be more profitable than a $20,000 installation requiring a week of labor. Calculate your true profitability by considering:
Material costs
Labor expenses (including payroll taxes)
Equipment depreciation
Travel time and vehicle costs
Administrative overhead
Commercial work often provides better profit margins per man hour than residential, but only when properly priced and efficiently executed.
Many installers underbid commercial work, either from inexperience or desperation to land contracts. This leads to:
Inadequate profit margins
Inability to scale operations
Poor service quality due to resource constraints
Eventual business failure
Review your pricing annually and ensure it reflects your true costs plus a healthy profit margin. Remember that commercial clients often value reliability and quality over the lowest price.
Commercial installations require different equipment than residential work. Consider investing in:
Commercial-grade LED lighting
Heavy-duty extension cords and power distribution
Specialized installation equipment (lifts, tall ladders)
Storage solutions for off-season inventory
Custom elements like tower trees or oversized displays
Plan your equipment purchases strategically, as unutilized assets drain profitability. However, having the right tools enables you to take on lucrative projects that competitors can't handle.
Commercial clients expect prompt, professional communication. This includes:
Responding to maintenance calls within 24 hours
Providing regular project updates
Documenting all work with photos
Addressing concerns immediately
Maintaining consistent quality standards
Remember that many people see commercial displays—every burned-out bulb reflects on your company's reputation. Build maintenance into your pricing and service model.
As you grow, you'll need reliable team members who can maintain your quality standards. Consider:
Hiring experienced installers during peak season
Training key employees for leadership roles
Creating standard operating procedures
Investing in safety training and equipment
Developing a company culture focused on excellence
Don't let fear of employees starting competing businesses prevent you from building a team. Focus on creating an environment where talented people want to stay and grow with your company.
Avoid dependence on a single large client. Instead:
Target different market segments (retail, office, municipal)
Vary contract sizes and complexity
Build relationships with multiple property managers
Maintain a mix of commercial and high-end residential work
Plan for 10% annual client turnover
This diversification protects your business from the loss of any single contract while providing opportunities to upgrade to more profitable accounts.
The commercial Christmas lighting industry evolves constantly. Stay competitive by:
Attending industry training and networking events
Learning from other successful installers
Investing in new technology and techniques
Refining your processes each season
Seeking feedback from clients and employees
Proper financial management becomes critical as you scale. Work with:
A qualified CPA familiar with seasonal businesses
Banking partners who understand your cash flow cycles
Insurance agents who can properly cover your risks
Legal counsel for contract review and protection
These professionals help you avoid costly mistakes and maximize profitability.
In commercial work, reputation matters more than advertising. Focus on:
Delivering exceptional results on every project
Maintaining a professional portfolio and website
Collecting testimonials and case studies
Participating in industry associations
Building relationships throughout your market
Your reputation becomes your most valuable asset for securing new commercial contracts.
Transitioning from residential to commercial Christmas lighting installation requires dedication, professionalism, and strategic thinking. While the barriers to entry are higher than residential work, the rewards include larger contracts, predictable revenue, and the satisfaction of creating spectacular displays that thousands of people enjoy.
Success in commercial installation isn't about having the most equipment or the lowest prices—it's about understanding what commercial clients value and consistently delivering on those expectations. By focusing on professionalism, building strong relationships, and maintaining high standards, you can build a thriving commercial Christmas lighting business that provides year-round income and opportunities for growth.
The commercial market has room for installers who approach it professionally and strategically. Whether you're just starting to explore commercial opportunities or looking to expand your existing commercial operations, remember that success comes from treating this as a genuine business venture, not just a seasonal side hustle. Invest in the right insurance, systems, and relationships, and you'll find that commercial Christmas lighting can transform your business and your future.
Most commercial clients require general liability insurance between $1-3 million, commercial auto insurance, and workers' compensation coverage. Some larger clients may require excess liability policies. You'll need to provide a current Certificate of Insurance (COI) listing all coverage. Contact property management companies directly to understand their specific requirements, as they can vary significantly.
The vendor credentialing process typically takes 45 days or longer. This includes submitting your insurance documentation, W-9 form with EIN, business references, and completing their third-party verification process. Start this process well before the holiday season to ensure approval in time for bidding opportunities.
Commercial work requires higher insurance limits, more extensive documentation, professional business systems, and different communication standards. While residential customers may accept informal quotes via text, commercial clients expect detailed proposals, contracts with clear terms, and professional invoicing. The scale is larger, but the profit per man hour is often better with multi-year contracts providing predictable revenue.
Calculate profit per man hour by subtracting all costs (materials, labor including payroll taxes, equipment depreciation, vehicle expenses, and administrative overhead) from the job revenue, then divide by total man hours worked. A $5,000 job taking 4 hours may be more profitable than a $20,000 job requiring 80 hours of labor.
Commercial installations require commercial-grade LED lighting, heavy-duty extension cords, specialized installation equipment like lifts and tall ladders, and storage solutions for off-season inventory. You may also need custom elements like tower trees. Plan equipment purchases strategically—unutilized assets drain profitability, but having the right tools enables you to bid on lucrative projects.
Start by researching local property management companies and calling to inquire about vendor requirements. Monitor city and county websites for RFPs (Request for Proposals). Build relationships by asking to become a trusted vendor and understanding their needs. Network with other contractors and join industry associations. Focus on building relationships rather than mass email campaigns.
Yes, a CRM system is essential for commercial work. It helps track multiple contracts, maintenance schedules, client communications, and financial data. Commercial clients expect professional operations, and a CRM demonstrates your ability to manage complex projects. It also provides historical data crucial for accurate bidding and helps ensure nothing falls through the cracks.
Plan for approximately 10% annual client turnover in your commercial portfolio. This is normal and can actually benefit your business by allowing you to replace lower-margin contracts with more profitable ones. Diversify your client base to protect against the loss of any single large contract, and continuously prospect for new opportunities.
The biggest mistake is underbidding to win contracts without fully understanding your true costs. This includes not accounting for maintenance calls, administrative time, equipment depreciation, and proper profit margins. Many installers focus only on material markup without considering profit per man hour, leading to busy but unprofitable operations that can't scale.
Consider commercial work when you have established business systems, proper insurance, some equipment inventory, and experience managing installations. Many successful commercial installers start with one small commercial contract while maintaining residential work. You don't need to abandon residential entirely—high-end residential can be very profitable and provides good diversification alongside commercial contracts.
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