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Low Voltage Outdoor Lighting

Low voltage lighting can protect your family, beautify your landscape, and add value to your home. Using LED technology, your lighting system will be worry free and economical to operate for years to come.

Lighting Possibilites:

  • Down lighting – Replicates the soft even coverage of moonlight for added security and greater enjoyment in any part of your yard
  • Up lighting – Showcases and adds dramatic effect to ornamental and natural trees
  • Grazing – Illuminates and accentuates the home and its architectural features without shining dirctly into windows
  • Path and bed lighting – Illuminates walkways for safe passage and highlights seasonal flowers and ornamental plants
  • Deck and patio lighting – Extends your hours of outdoor entertaining and enjoyment with family and friends

Our outdoor lighting sytems are fully automatic and can be programmed to turn on and off at pre-selected times or at dusk and dawn.

Add security, value, and beauty to your home with outdoor lighting.

Top Questions About Outdoor Lighting

What types of outdoor lights are available?
Common types include: Path lights: For walkways and driveways, Spotlights: To highlight trees, architecture, Floodlights: For wide-area security lighting, Deck or step lights: For stairs or patios, Well lights: Recessed into the ground for uplighting.
Should I choose solar or wired lighting?
Solar: Easy to install and energy-efficient, but limited brightness and dependent on sunlight. Low-voltage wired: Brighter, more reliable, and better for long-term use.
Can I control the lights remotely or on a schedule?
Yes—smart lighting systems allow you to control lights via app, set schedules, or integrate with home automation like Alexa or Google Home.
How do I adjust the brightness or direction of the lights?
Most LED fixtures have adjustable heads for aiming. Some systems also offer dimmable lights or apps for controlling brightness. Check your fixture type or smart controller for settings.
What maintenance is required for outdoor lighting?
Basic tasks include: Cleaning lenses and fixtures 1–2 times a year, Trimming vegetation that blocks light, Checking and tightening wire connections, Replacing burned-out bulbs (if not LED).
How long do LED outdoor lights last?
Quality LEDs can last 25,000–50,000 hours, which means 10–15 years of typical use. They’re low-maintenance compared to halogen or incandescent bulbs.
Can I add more lights to my existing system?
Often yes, especially if your transformer has extra capacity. Keep total wattage below the transformer’s rating, or upgrade to a larger one if needed.
How do I replace a fixture or bulb?
Turn off power first. Unscrew or unclip the fixture, disconnect the wires, and install the new unit. Match voltage and wattage specifications to avoid damage.
Can I use my system in winter or bad weather?
Yes—outdoor-rated fixtures are built for year-round exposure. Just clear snow or debris from lenses to keep light output effective.
Is it safe to mow or garden around lighting?
Yes, but be cautious: Use protective covers on fixtures near ground level, Avoid cutting through buried cables, Consider marking wire paths or using trench-safe cable.