We Install Home Theaters

Callidus Electric is a family owned and operated business that’s licensed bonded and insured. Our team is capable of handling all projects, both residential and commercial, and large or small in scope. Work with a company that gets it done right the first time, work with Callidus Electric.

FAQ

Home Theater Installation FAQ

In this section you will find some of the most frequently asked questions and answers regarding electric panel installations, repairs, swaps, and upgrades.

Yes. We are very skilled at designing home theaters with too many options to list.

Absolutely. Our design team will make sure your system is set up to maximize your purchased system and help provide you with the ultimate experience.

Yes, we can absolutely design a full home audio system with controls in each room to control the volume.

If your existing system or your newest system does not have the capability of doing this we have options. Although a newer amplifier maybe a more cost effective option. We are more than happy to figure this out for you guys. Please call us or email us with further information. We will figure it out for you.

No, If we can design your system and install your system. (Budget and equipment are the only key factors we have to consider to resolve your concerns).

About Callidus Electric

Callidus is a family owned and operated business that’s licensed, bonded, and insured. We’re trusted by some of the biggest commercial brands in Las Vegas as well as thousands of residents. Our goal is to provide you with transparent, timely and high quality service.

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Henderson

334 Banuelo Dr
Henderson, NV 89014
(702) 403-4562

Henderson, Nv

Stephanie Street

1010 N Stephanie St
Henderson, NV 89014
(702) 935-6593

Henderson, Nv

Summerlin South

2336 Sunrise Meadows Dr
Las Vegas, NV 89134
(702) 703-3092

summerlin, Nv

Summerlin

10550 W Alexander Rd
Unit 1107a
Las Vegas, NV 89129
(702) 848-6246

summerlin, Nv

Paradise

6245 Harrison Dr
Suite 8
Las Vegas, NV 89119
(702) 766-9571

las vegas, Nv

Las Vegas

365 E Arby Ave
Suite 1A
Las Vegas, NV 89119
(702) 403-4562

Las Vegas, Nv

North Las Vegas

6328 N Rolling Rose St
Unit 102A
North Las Vegas, NV 89120
(702) 403-4562

North Las Vegas, Nv

Enterprise

5699 W Bartlett Ridge Ct
Enterprise, NV 89141
(702) 887-1894

Las Vegas, Nv

Home Theater Installation Company

Home theaters are predicated on one key adjective: Immersive. And so building the right luxury home theaters in Las Vegas has to respect this adjective. You want the experience to be all-encompassing, with every aspect of the room appealing to all the senses in a well-planned and engaging way. 

True, the design process can be rather overwhelming, and decisions have to be made about everything, from the seating to the sound equipment to the lighting. It’s easy to get bogged down by the details and forget the bigger picture, which is often that you just wanted to create an exciting room to watch movies in. 

That said, those decisions still have to be made. The lighting plan, in particular, is crucial to the end result, and the wrong lighting plan could break your home theater’s mood.

The ambiance and tone of the room are both dependent on the lighting. When you choose carefully, you don’t just have a fancy looking room, but a fully functional and immersive home theater.

Here are some tips to consider when designing the lighting for your home theater.

The lighting plan for a Home Theater Installation should be made early on

A lot of electrical work is required in home theater lighting, and so it’s a good idea to map them out right when you’re laying out the home theater and before construction begins. The electrician can then work to get all the wiring in the right places. 

Block all outside lights

The reason why many hoe theaters are installed in basements is that these places are naturally dark with very few windows. You can, however, put them anywhere else, as long as you block all outside light. 

A good way to do this is to get good quality blackout shades that are remote operated. You could also potentially build a room or wall around a window, which can also conceal a/v equipment and ventilate it.

Types of lighting in home theaters

Home theaters need practicality more than anything else when lighting is designed for them. You don’t want anything that will interfere with the viewing experience.  So suspended or hanging light fixtures. It will reflect off the screen and may rattle when the speakers are on. You want lights to be fixed in place to avoid this.

You also don’t want mounted fixtures in the ceiling as they will get in the way of the projector, cause a glare, and cast shadows. All lighting should prioritize the functionality of the room above all. 

Overhead ceiling lights

These overhead lights should not overpower the room, and so choosing the right ones can be somewhat tricky. The best are LED lights which can be dimmed down to 1% in strips along the length of the theater. You could also have ceiling coves to conceal the LED strips.

Fiber optic lighting

If you want a starlight on the ceiling of the home theater, consider getting fiber optic lighting. It is definitely a beautiful touch and will impress your guests. You want the fiber optics set to white and the ceiling to have a dark navy or black color to emulate the feeling of the night sky best. It’s a tricky kind of lighting to install, so you should get an expert to handle it for you. 

Sconces

Sconces are a pretty popular kind of lighting for home theaters. The light is attached to the wall and supported by it. It isn’t direct and offers a soft glow up and down. Whatever you do, make sure your sconces don’t have any dangling parts as they may ruin the home theater experience. Simplicity is your friend here.

Cove lighting

Cove lighting is great for home theaters with lots of architectural details, such as arches and molds. They help to create a soft glow that doesn’t cause any glare on the screen. The architectural coves are used to conceal the light strips.

Floor lighting

For floor lighting, LED strips are best. They don’t emit any head and can be used to map paths in the room. They can also have a soft enough glow so that no one is disturbed when they’re on during the movie. 

Recessed lighting

Recessed lights are partly concealed in an elegant way in the ceiling to create a soft overhead light. They can be tricky to install and need a professional to handle the installation.

Bias lighting

Bias lighting, also known as back lighting, is done behind the screen to create good contrast and color intensity and also to reduce eye strain. This type of lighting isn’t necessarily for every home theater and should be white and simply designed when you do opt for it. 

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365 E Arby Ave Suite 1, Las Vegas, NV 89119

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6328 N, Rolling Rose St Unit 102, North Las Vegas, NV 89120

702-903-4932

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2336 Sunrise Meadows Dr, Summerlin, NV 89134

702-703-3092

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1010 N Stephanie St C6, Henderson, NV 89014

702-935-6593

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