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Posts Tagged ‘outdoor lighting installation’
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More low voltage vs. solar lighting
Here’s another take on the long-running low voltage versus solar lighting debate. As always, there’s no winner in this contest. It comes down to which pros and cons apply to your situation. Here is one thing you don’t need to factor into your deliberations, and one thing you do need to think about.
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Outdoor solar lighting basics
More and more homeowners are choosing solar lights for their outdoor lighting. Their easy installation, minimal maintenance, and ability to provide free electricity make them very popular. We’ve already discussed how they don’t need wires run to them. We’ve also talked about how their light level is dimmer than normal electric lights. This page offers another thing to consider.
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Landscape lighting creates instant sculpture
It may not seem like it, but landscape lighting has lots of uses in the winter. In previous posts, we’ve talked about the added security and visibility it offers to your house and property especially during these days when there’s less daylight. We’ve even talked about how it can turn a large rock or unique tree in your yard in striking features.
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Those looking to make there homes more energy-efficient and eco-friendly not only have an option when it comes to outdoor lighting, but they have a choice as well. Low-voltage and solar outdoor lights are becoming more and more popular everyday. If you’re wondering which would be best for you home, we’d like to offer this assessment from post on the Home and Garden Wisdom blog.
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Lighten up (your pool or spa)
Lighting may not be the first thing you think about when it comes to installing a pool or hot tub, but it won’t take long before you realize how much it’s needed. All it takes is spending some time by it after the sun goes down. You need lighting in and around your pool or hot tub and here’s why.