Dock & Pier Lighting

Professionally installed marine-grade lighting that elevates your waterfront experience
while prioritizing safety, durability, and clean aesthetics.

Why Lighting Matters on the Water

Waterfront lighting isn’t just decorative—it’s functional infrastructure. A properly lit dock reduces trip hazards, improves visibility for boarding and line handling, and makes the entire space feel more secure at night. But on the water, lighting systems also face constant moisture, corrosion, UV exposure, and power-quality issues that quickly destroy residential-grade components. Portside Electric installs dock and pier lighting with marine-rated materials, protected wiring paths, and controls designed to perform reliably in harsh coastal conditions.

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Why Lighting Matters
on the Water

Dock and Pier Lighting SWFL_Portside Electric

Waterfront lighting isn’t just decorative—it’s functional infrastructure. A properly lit dock reduces trip hazards, improves visibility for boarding and line handling, and makes the entire space feel more secure at night. But on the water, lighting systems also face constant moisture, corrosion, UV exposure, and power-quality issues that quickly destroy residential-grade components. Portside Electric installs dock and pier lighting with marine-rated materials, protected wiring paths, and controls designed to perform reliably in harsh coastal conditions.

Lighting Services

Pier Cap & Post Lighting

Clean, consistent illumination along posts and caps for safe walking, subtle ambiance, and a high-end finished look without harsh glare.

Step, Ramp, and Pathway Lighting

Targeted lighting for transitions—ramps, stairs, and dock entries—so guests can navigate confidently without flooding the entire area with brightness.

Underwater Dock Lighting

Underwater lighting that brings your shoreline to life while remaining properly sealed, protected, and installed with safety-forward routing and connections.

Downlighting & Accent Lighting

Focused lighting from overhead structures, lifts, or architectural points to improve visibility for tying up, loading, and late-night dock use.

Low-Voltage Systems

Well-designed low-voltage lighting layouts for certain dock applications, installed with proper transformers, protection, and weather-resistant connections.

Controls, Timers, and Smart Switching

Timers, photocells, zones, and app-enabled control options to make lighting effortless—on when you need it, off when you don’t, and balanced across the dock.

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What “Installed Right”
Means at the Dock

Dock lighting fails when it’s treated like ordinary residential work. Portside Electric approaches every waterfront install with corrosion resistance, protected pathways, and long-term serviceability in mind. We prioritize clean conduit runs where needed, properly rated wiring and fittings, secure terminations, and thoughtful placement that looks intentional in the day and performs flawlessly at night. The goal is simple: a lighting system that feels seamless, looks premium, and holds up season after season.

What “Installed Right”
Means at the Dock

portside electric_dock lighting fort myers

Dock lighting fails when it’s treated like ordinary residential work. Portside Electric approaches every waterfront install with corrosion resistance, protected pathways, and long-term serviceability in mind. We prioritize clean conduit runs where needed, properly rated wiring and fittings, secure terminations, and thoughtful placement that looks intentional in the day and performs flawlessly at night. The goal is simple: a lighting system that feels seamless, looks premium, and holds up season after season.

Built for Salt, Storms, and Daily Use

A dock lighting system should be resilient, serviceable, and safe—especially around wet surfaces and metal hardware. Portside Electric uses appropriately rated components, makes protection decisions intentionally, and installs with a long-term mindset so you’re not chasing flickers, corrosion failures, or constant replacements. When lighting is done correctly, it becomes part of your dock—not a constant maintenance project.

Portside Electric_Built for Salt, Storms, and Daily Use

Built for Salt, Storms,
and Daily Use

Portside Electric_Built for Salt, Storms, and Daily Use

A dock lighting system should be resilient, serviceable, and safe—especially around wet surfaces and metal hardware. Portside Electric uses appropriately rated components, makes protection decisions intentionally, and installs with a long-term mindset so you’re not chasing flickers, corrosion failures, or constant replacements. When lighting is done correctly, it becomes part of your dock—not a constant maintenance project.

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