GreyStone Power has lighting technicians ready to provide solutions to your residential or commercial development needs! The catalog is available as a series of Adobe Acrobat PDF documents. You will need this software in order to view the newsletter. Should you need a copy you can download it from Adobe's site. Click this link to visit their site and download a free copy of Acrobat.
To receive information on prices please fill out our Lighting Contact Form and a Lighting Technician will get in touch with you.
Advantages of working with GreyStone for your lighting needs:
- Convenience – GreyStone takes care of everything. We offer free design/planning services with our certified lighting design specialists to help you achieve optimum results on your project. We also provide a variety of lighting choices, expert installation and guaranteed maintenance. We even supply gravel for pole installation, so there's one less thing for you to worry about. Contact us early in your project so we can help you every step of the way.
- Speed – Our team has years of experience so we will handle installations as quickly as possible.
- Economy – GreyStone offers cost-competitive pricing. We are also cost effective because of our experience; we precisely determine the optimum number of lights needed for your project with no waste.
- Affordability – GreyStone’s lighting experts make installation and maintenance of streetlights and outdoor area lights easy and affordable. There’s normally no large up-front charge for purchase and installation of equipment. And there's not a huge bill lurking in the future when the lights need replacing.
- Variety – Parking, area and streetlight fixtures, both utility and decorative, are available. A variety of wood, fiberglass and steel poles are available to compliment the fixtures.
To have a Lighting Technician contact you, fill out our Lighting Contact Form.
Citizen requests for public streetlights: If you are a citizen wanting streetlights to be installed on a public road, contact your local government. Contact your city if the area is incorporated; otherwise, your county government would have jurisdiction. |