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Enjoy Your Landscape

See The Difference

A lot of people work late and can not enjoy their landscape when they come home late at night. What good is having landscaping if you can not see it? Enhance your security and enjoy your landscape when you get home with our Professional Landscape lighting.

Using 120 Volt Lighting

Standard Lighting

Using 120 volt lighting systems will require the same precautions and expertise that normal wiring does, and will need to be installed according to the electrical code in your area. You may also be required to install buried conduit for under ground feed lines.

If you require lighting to brightly light a parking lot for security purposes, you may require the muscle of 120 volts.

Using Low-Voltage Lighting

Inexpensive And Versatile

Low-voltage lighting fixtures can be easily re-located if you wish to change your lighting scheme. The cost of installing low-voltage lighting equipment is relatively inexpensive compared to a typical 120 volt lighting .

Display Your Landscape

Low Powered Lighting

Most grounds and garden situations do not need an 120 volt lighting system and can actually look better with tastefully placed low powered lamps. In the rare situation that more lighting is needed, the use of 12 volt halogen lamps can be very effective when used to flood an area with light.

Lighting Installations

The Right Equipment

The low-voltage lighting transformer that powers a low-voltage system must be sized to match the combined wattage of your lamps along with other factors such as feed wire lengths. Some larger systems may require multiple transformers.

The expertise of our landscape lighting professionals will be able to assist you with your landscaping lighting design and installation needs.

Proper Design

The Right Equipment

Using the right low-voltage equipment will greatly enhance your outdoor lighting experience. For example, path lighting usually sheds light on the ground to highlight a pat and shrubs. Other examples include spotlights, deck lighting that are built in to the posts or steps to create a visual effect and add an extra measure of safety.

Pre-Packaged Lighting

Limited Options

Low-voltage lighting is available in kits or individual fixtures. The advantages with a kit is a pre-matched transformer, the proper length of wire and two lights. The disadvantage is that you have to conform to what someone else has decided is best for your landscape lighting installation.

Having a Landscape lighting specialist design your Landscape lighting ensures that you will have a balanced lighting system. Our professional Landscape lighting specialists are factory trained to assist you in designing and installing your Landscape lighting needs.

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