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Low Voltage LandscapeLighting
Accent your home and landscaping with cost-effective lighting solutions that add beauty and safety plus extend your enjoyment hours. You can add pathway lights to guide your guests, pier lights to illuminate entrances, up lights to showcase specimen trees, and floodlights to turn the night into day. With limitless options for every need, you can enhance your project and maximize enjoyment with the addition of creative lighting that is easily controlled and programmed.
- Pier Lights
- Paver Lights
- Undercap Lighting
- Path Lights
- Flood Lights
- Low Voltage Block Installation
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Low Voltage Landscape Lighting FAQ
What is low voltage landscape lighting and how does it work?
Low voltage landscape lighting is an energy-efficient outdoor lighting system designed to highlight your home and landscaping while improving safety and usability. These systems use a transformer to reduce standard electrical voltage, making them safer for outdoor use while still providing effective illumination for pathways, patios, and architectural features.
What are the benefits of installing landscape lighting on my property?
Landscape lighting enhances both the beauty and functionality of your outdoor space. It adds curb appeal by highlighting trees, walkways, and hardscape features, while also improving safety by illuminating paths, entrances, and dark areas. In addition, it extends the amount of time you can enjoy your outdoor space by making it usable after sunset.
What types of outdoor lighting can be included in a landscape lighting design?
A professionally designed system can include a variety of lighting styles tailored to your property. Path lights help guide guests along walkways, pier and entrance lights improve visibility at entry points, and up lighting can showcase trees or architectural features. Flood lights provide broader illumination for larger areas, while integrated lighting such as paver or undercap lighting adds a subtle, modern look to patios, walls, and seating areas.
