Audio. Visual. Lighting. Networking.
Who Is PatchLight?
Helping churches, venues, and organizations elevate sound, lighting, and infrastructure - without the overwhelm.

Hi, I'm Remington
I’m the founder and technical director of PatchLight Solutions. I work hands-on with sound, lighting, and network systems, focusing on thoughtful design, clean installs, and technology that is built to be reliable in real-world environments.
I’m personally involved in a local church, where I’ve spent years working with AVL systems in live services and weekly operations. Being part of a church team has given me a practical understanding of the pressures volunteers and staff face when technology needs to work consistently, often with limited time and resources. That experience shapes how I approach every project. My goal is to build systems that support ministry and events without adding complexity, allowing teams to focus on what matters rather than worrying about the technology.
While PatchLight serves a range of corporate and commercial clients, our roots in church environments continue to influence the care, clarity, and intentionality behind our work.
Our Mission & Vision
Mission
PatchLight Solutions exists to design, integrate, and support reliable network infrastructure and audio-visual-lighting systems for organizations that depend on clarity, stability, and thoughtful design. We work across both operational and creative environments, delivering solutions that are dependable, maintainable, and built for real-world use. Through hands-on integration, troubleshooting, and monitoring, we help teams deploy systems that work consistently, whether supporting core infrastructure, live environments, or both.
Vision
We envision organizations supported by technology that is intentional, well-designed, and reliable across both infrastructure and experiential systems. PatchLight aims to be a trusted technical partner, bringing engineering discipline and creative judgment to every project we take on. As we grow, our focus remains on building systems that reduce complexity, support people, and allow technology to serve its purpose without becoming a distraction.
