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Not All Solar Landscape Lighting are the Same

Filed Under (Lighting Ideas) by jlwilson64 on 04-03-2009

lights1Now that spring and summer are approaching it is starting to be that time where you are making your plans on what to do with your yard this year. Whether you are just looking into some yard decorations, looking for just solar powered landscape lighting, or you are really going all out with a fancy flower garden, it is important to plan in advance. This is the only way to make sure that you are covering all bases and getting exactly what you want. It will also give you the time needed to purchase everything in advance so that you are ready to go as soon as the weather breaks and it is time to set everything up for the new season.

When you are finished deciding where you are going to plant your greenery and your flowers, it is time to decide where you are going to place your lighting. Light placement is very important in order to make sure that you are giving the right effect for your garden or yard area. Many people find the placement of lighting in the yard frustrating because of the electrical end of it all. But thankfully you no longer have to deal with such issues. Because of the technology of solar power, people are now able to get the lights they want outside without the hassle of power cords and an increased electric bill.

Solar powered landscape lighting is something that is certainly worth checking into. The lighting that is given off is just as good as any electrical lighting system that your neighbors have in place. The only difference is that you will be saving yourself money on your monthly electric bills and you will be using the planet's natural resources instead of becoming part of the problem.

When you are shopping for these solar powered lights there are going to be some things that you will want to keep in mind. Consider the brand that you are looking at. Not all solar lights are created equally. If you go too cheap then you may find that you are not given the quality of light that you would have liked to have. This does not mean that you have to go with the most expensive though. Research the brands and the models before making your purchase and you should have no problem.

It is also important to check and see just how long the lights will run off of a single day's charge. This will tell you how long you can expect your lights to shine throughout the night. Also, make sure that you are researching into what will happen on rainy days where the sun is not at its brightest. Will you still have enough of a charge to get you through the night? Because of such days it is important to make sure that you are going with solar powered landscape lighting that has a battery backup in order to have continuous lighting throughout the night. Keep researching all of your different options and you will eventually come across the best choice for you.

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Getting Your Yard to Glow

Filed Under (Lighting Ideas) by jlwilson64 on 13-06-2008

Making Landscape Lighting Bring out the Best For Your Home

A home landscape is one of the best ways to showcase the outside of your home and enhance the overall appearance of the entire home. Landscape lighting is also a way to focus features of your yard at night to show off some of your homes best assets.

Researching Landscape Lighting

When initially landscaping your yard, many people don't take into account how they will use landscape lighting. Usually, pathways and sidewalks are accented by landscape lighting for both practical safety purposes as well as to highlight the area.

When thinking about adding landscape lighting to an area of your yard, consider your home from the street, are there particular features that you would like to stand out at night? Often trees or shrubbery can be focal points for landscape lighting and are very simple to highlight. Areas of natural stone or even lights that shine onto the home itself can also be an attractive way to bring attention to your yard and home while providing some extra security from the addition of light.

Once a home owner has determined which areas they would like to feature with landscape lighting, they then must discover how to go about installing landscape lighting. One type of landscape lighting that can be used is a solar landscape light. This type of light uses the power of the sun to run it at night and can be an energy saver for homeowners. These lights will automatically come on once the sun has set and as long as they are charged will light up all night. Another benefit of solar landscape lighting is the placement of lights in areas where power is not present.

Other types of landscape lighting include lights that are turned on by a switch. These types of lights are easy to install, but must be connected to an outlet in order to operate. Many homes that have a vast area to light up at night use both solar powered lights as well as the traditional landscape lighting. Home owners will often use the combination of lighting options in order to feature different areas of their yard.

Traditional lighting will need to be installed by using cables to connect the lights to each other and to a power source. By digging a small shallow ditch to place the cable in, a homeowner can be assured that no one will trip over any exposed cables. This also provides for a nice clean look to your new lights.

Many home improvement stores carry a large variety of different types of outdoor lighting choices. They can also be a good source of information on which types of lighting will best fit your home or the particular area you are wanting to accent. There are many different decorative models to choose from that can enhance and match the landscaping in a yard. Find ones that help you to create a yard that is both attractive during the day as well as at night.

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