Low Voltage Landscape Lighting
You will experience three tangible and immediate benefits the moment you invest in low voltage garden lights. Low voltage garden lights offer greater aesthetic flexibility, greater safety, and greater cost effectiveness. As the value of the equipment speaks for itself, the key to designing a low voltage garden lighting theme is to know which equipment to purchase and where to position that equipment for maximum return on investment. While online superstores can offer you hundreds, if not thousands, of bulb and fixture models, few if any will go to the lengths that Illuminations Lighting and Design consultants will undertake to help you plan and develop a unique and truly beautiful decorative theme. Our clients benefit daily from a blend of creative and technical expertise they have not been able to find in our competitors. As such, they turn to ILD whenever they decide to invest in low voltage garden lights.
Many of our clients have already acquired a certain level of experience working with lights and lighting design on their own. The two biggest obstacles they routinely run up against are the difficulties inherent in concealing generic outdoor garden lights and the difficulties that readily become apparent as soon as they need to move one or more light fixtures. Warnings about these problems do not come written on the box, and as such require the help of consultants to address. With low voltage garden lighting, we can take a less-is-more approach to design that emphasizes illumination and minimizes equipment visibility. Low voltage garden lighting fixtures tend to be rather small in size, and as such are easier to conceal. Being smaller and more lightweight makes them easier to move from point to point, so if your garden grows, or if you have to weed your garden to the extent its perimeter changes, you can move your lights accordingly to maintain harmony and balance.
Investing in low voltage garden lights will also bring you greater peace of mind if you grow beautiful but otherwise sensitive plant species. Although many of our customers are now cultivating more indigenous plant species in their gardens, many are still landscaping with non-native species that can suffer under intense lighting conditions. Low voltage garden lighting will protect these plants, increasing both their beauty and their lifespan. An even greater benefit to pet owners is the assurance that curious dogs that like to chew on wires face a much lower risk of electrocution around low voltage garden lighting fixtures. The same principle applies to children who like to make toys out of sophisticated devices. We certainly do not encourage abuse or misuse of equipment in any way, but in the event that your children do engage in such mischief the risk of fatal shock is minimized, if not eliminated altogether.
But what if you don’t like dogs and you don’t have kids, and all you really want your garden to do is grow different colors of roses? We can help you too. The longer lamp life of low voltage garden lights reduces the frequency of maintenance and replacement. As they consume less power than standard light bulbs, low voltage garden lights also cost less money to operate. The return on your investment in low voltage garden lighting will become readily apparent on your next electric bill. If you are currently operating garden lights at normal voltage and are paying too much, call us and discover how low voltage alternatives can and will work better for you.
Illuminations Lighting and Design maintains a full staff trained and certified in residential and electrical contracting work. With an eye for creativity and a customer-service policy centered on customized solutions, we can light any garden for any individual with a one-of-a-kind design found nowhere else in our industry.
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