How To Choose the Right Outdoor Lights
There is definitely not a lack of lights from which to select, there are patio, coach, pole, string and bollard lighting just to name a few. If you are drawn to a specific type of outdoor light you might consider starting there, just verify it really matches the appearance of your home and yard.
Landscape lights can serve a number of reasons, for some users they are multi-functional however for others these lights are selected for a single reason. Typically the primary reasons outdoor lights are chosen is for increased safety, for increased visibility at night, to accent areas of the yard, as well as for general appearance. No matter what your your goal there are a couple of issues to consider before making a selection.
Another thing to contemplate while selecting outdoor lights is the difficulty of installation and maintenance that will be involved. If you are lucky to have a large budget this might not be a major concern as you can hire a specialist to preform the work properly. Although if you are on a tight budget this will impact some decisions. The difficulty of installation will be different depending on what kind of lighting you select. There are 3 standard types, solar, low-voltage and high-voltage.
Low-voltage should be connected and wired to the electrical circuit of the house. But there are positive aspects associated with this kind of system. Low-voltage lights are less difficult to install than high-voltage and they require smaller trenches in the ground. Additionally they only use 12 volts of electricity.
High-voltage lights will need its own electrical circuit which must be set up by a licensed electrician. Granted high-voltage lights are a pricier option. This type require more power, but they can operate a greater number of lights without causing a voltage drop, and are good if you expect to add to your landscape lighting in the long run.
Solar powered lights are the least difficult type to install because they don’t have to be wired. Plus solar lights are free to use once the lights themselves are purchased. Unfortunately they may not operate ideally in particular parts of the country. In the event they do not get enough sun light during the day time these lights may not work very well.
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