February 3, 2011

The Easy Way To Install Outside Landscape Lighting

If you’ve been thinking about installing your own outside garden lights but thought it was too tricky, I would like to explain to you that it is not. Exterior garden lights can be easy to set up if you have a design in mind. A solid design is a required ingredient of any outside garden lights installation. Exterior garden lighting is found in several different types and before you start planning, you ought to choose the option you want to use. Also, you will want to keep yourself open to innovative landscaping design concepts which may just allow you to come up with a garden that truly astonishes you.

The Two Types Of Exterior Yard Lights

The first form of outside garden lights is cabled, electric outside garden lights. In order to go with this, you will need to have an available electrical outlet on the outside of your house. Every one of the lights is connected by a series of protected electrical wiring. Preparing for this setup you need to consider both the light fixtures and the cable they are joined to. Prior to setting up any of the lights, it is recommended that you start by outlining your front or back garden, depending on where the lights are being put. Draw out and calculate an equal distance between each one of the lights then plot them out within your yard. You should make sure that you have a sufficient amount of cable and space for the cable behind the lights.

The advantages of opting for the electric outside garden lighting scheme are that you can switch it off and on whenever you want, it constantly has power, and you can pick up more powerful lights for the installation. The wired set-ups are generally cheaper as well.

The other kind of outside garden lighting installation utilizes solar lights. A solar garden lighting installation takes the sun rays and charges up all day long then turns on after the sun goes down. These systems are quite easy to set up and don’t require as much designing that the cabled installation does. Also, it is quite easy to move the lights if you don’t care for the original placement. There is no upkeep needed for this type of system and it is quite easy to maintain. If any light gets broken it can easily be replaced.

The advantages of going with the solar lighting system are how easy it is to setup and how easy it is to change. This kind of system can also be repaired very quickly if there are some problems with the components in the system. The main shortcoming is that they typically are more costly and are not nearly as bright as the electric system. Besides, this kind of outside garden lights requires around 8 hours per day of daylight to be completely charged up, so if you live in a location with modest sunlight it can be tough to keep the system up and the lights glowing vividly.

As you can tell there are advantages and disadvantages to each system, so make sure you consider your location before you reach a final decision.

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