Synergy Lighting

Dock Lighting

Dock Lighting

Salt, sun, storm, and still beautiful at year ten.

Florida dock lighting is brutal on cheap fixtures. Salt spray, UV, summer storms and the occasional king tide will eat anything not engineered for the environment. Synergy installs marine-grade LED dock systems with proper marine-listed cabling, sealed junction boxes, ground-fault protection and stainless or composite hardware that holds up to a Gulf Coast decade.

From underwater green fish lights to piling caps, walkway accents, lift floods and waterfront landscape blending — we wire the whole dock as one cohesive system, scene-controlled and storm-ready.

Dock Lighting
100%
Marine-grade hardware
12V
Low-voltage where it counts
IP68
Underwater fixture rating
GFCI
Code-correct on every circuit
What's included

Three disciplines under one trusted roof.

Underwater Fish Lights

Green or blue-green LEDs at the right depth bring snook, tarpon and bait directly to your dock — and look spectacular doing it.

Piling Caps & Walkways

Solar-friendly piling lights, walkway markers and stair lighting designed to outlast the wood they're mounted to.

Lift & Flood Lighting

Properly aimed marine floods over the boat lift and slip area — bright enough to work, soft enough to enjoy the sunset.

Marine-listed cable. Stainless hardware. No exceptions.
Material Honesty

Marine-listed cable. Stainless hardware. No exceptions.

Standard NM cable and zinc-plated brackets do not belong on a Florida dock. Every Synergy install uses UL-listed marine cable, stainless fasteners, sealed junction boxes and bronze or composite mounting hardware. The fixtures will outlive your dock decking.

Light the water. Then frame the walk to it.
Composition

Light the water. Then frame the walk to it.

Great dock lighting starts at the underwater glow and works backwards — uplighting the pilings, marking the walkway, washing the seawall and blending into the landscape lights at your patio. The whole composition reads as one scene, not a parts catalog.

Code & Safety

Article 555 done right, every single time.

NEC Article 555 (marina and boatyard wiring) is the most overlooked section of the code on residential docks — and the most dangerous when it's wrong. Every Synergy dock install is engineered to 555, including dedicated GFCI protection, equipotential bonding and ground-fault monitoring where required.

How we work

A predictable, four-step process.

01
Step 01

Dockside walk

We walk the dock, check the existing service, photograph hardware and listen to how you use the space.

02
Step 02

Lighting plan

Where the fish lights go, how the pilings are marked, how the lift is lit and how it all dims together.

03
Step 03

Marine-grade install

Pulled in conduit, terminated in sealed boxes, GFCI-protected and bonded to code.

04
Step 04

Scene programming

One-button scenes for evening, entertaining, fishing and storm-mode lockdown.

Recent work

A few of the installs we are proud of.

Dock-to-house lighting composition, waterfront residence
Dock-to-house lighting composition, waterfront residence
Marine-grade pole and area lighting
Marine-grade pole and area lighting
Annual marine fixture inspection and service
Annual marine fixture inspection and service
Why Synergy

Built to be the contractor you call back.

Article 555 specialists

Marine wiring is a discipline of its own — and one we install to code on every dock, not just commercial marinas.

Real waterfront experience

Hundreds of Gulf Coast docks installed and serviced. We know which fixtures actually survive year three.

Annual service program

Salt-spray inspections, GFCI testing, fixture cleaning and underwater light replacement on a schedule.