Charleston, SC

Motion Sensor Light Setup in Charleston, SC

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What’s included

  • Install motion-sensor flood lights or wall fixtures
  • Wire to existing switch circuit or junction box
  • Adjust detection angle and coverage zone
  • Set sensitivity and time-on duration
  • Install photocell so lights only activate in darkness
  • Test walk-through and verify correct trigger range

How it works

1

Mount the fixture and connect wiring

We secure the fixture to the wall or ceiling box, connect the wiring inside a weatherproof enclosure, and seal against moisture.

2

Aim the sensor head

We angle the PIR sensor to cover the entry zone, keeping it out of areas where cars or animals would cause constant false trips.

3

Set sensitivity, range, and timer

We dial in the sensitivity, test the trigger distance by walking the zone, and set how long the light stays on after motion stops.

Problems we fix

  • Sensor aimed at a busy road, causing continuous false triggers
  • Detector set too sensitive in humid climates where heat shimmer causes phantom trips
  • No photocell installed, so the light comes on in broad daylight
  • Fixture rated for dry locations installed in a covered but rain-exposed area

Motion Sensor Light Setup in Charleston — FAQ

How do I stop my motion light from triggering on the street?

We aim the sensor head away from the road and use the masking tabs on the PIR lens to narrow the detection zone to your property. We walk the perimeter to confirm it doesn't pick up traffic.

Can motion sensor lights work with existing switches?

Yes — most motion sensor fixtures have a manual override mode. In the 'on' position the light stays on; in 'auto' it uses the sensor. We wire it so you get both options.

What's the difference between PIR and microwave sensors?

PIR (passive infrared) detects heat-in-motion and is standard for outdoor lights. Microwave sensors detect movement through walls and cover larger spaces. PIR is the right choice for most residential entry and driveway lights.

Motion Sensor Light Setup across Charleston

Charleston's humid subtropical climate, salt air and active storm season are tough on homes — swollen doors, rusting hardware, mildew-prone caulk and storm-loosened trim are all common. Downtown's historic houses add original plaster walls and tight, detailed millwork, while West Ashley and the islands bring newer builds with their own quirks. Our pros are comfortable with both.

Downtown / Historic DistrictSouth of BroadFrench QuarterHarleston VillageCannonborough-ElliotboroughWagener TerraceWest AshleyJames IslandDaniel IslandNorth Central

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