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Lighting Tips
Outdoor Lighting Tips, Landscape Lighting Guide, Garden Lighting Help, Recessed Lighting and Rope Lighting Guide, Low Voltage Transformer Tips, Design, Spacing, Layout, Suggestions and Installation.
Outside Lights, Garden Lighting and Landscape Lighting Help:
• Landscape Lighting Tips
• What's the difference between 12v or 120v for Outdoor Lighting?
• If you live by the ocean, are exposed to salt air, snow or harsh conditions, click here
• Help choosing a bulb for your outside light fixtures
Transformers for your Low Voltage Outdoor and Landscape Lighting:
• Outdoor Transformer Support
• Low Voltage Landscape Cable
Indoor Lighting, Recessed Lights and Rope Lighting Help:
• Recessed Lighting Support
• Rope Light, Cove Light, Strip Light, LED Rope Lighting tips
• What's difference between 12v or 120v for Indoor Lighting?
• Help choosing a bulb for your interior light fixtures
• If you can't find a courtesy help page to our type of indoor light we carry then please click here
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with our Outdoor Landscape and Garden Lighting Sample Kits.

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Spot and Flood Lights
Exterior and landscape lighting enhances a buildings architectural features, gardens, trees, deck and more. Outdoor lighting helps alleviate darkness and balances the light radiating from the interior and other sources. Concealed fixtures can throw light up, down or any direction, in a soft or dramatic fashion to appropriately illuminate an object, giving it richness and dimension. The entry is the first impression and typically the focal point, of a building. The light and fixtures give a design preview of what's to come. Exterior and Landscape lighting provide an amazing opportunity to create magic and fantasy for an otherwise dark and shadowed space.
Garden Lights
After The Sun Goes Down, Your Garden takes on a new dimension. Most gardeners plan for their landscapes to be viewed during daylight hours, but landscape lighting can extend your enjoyment into the evening. Lighting makes your garden come alive, highlighting the curved branches of a Japanese maple or lighting a rippling pond. Soft light shows off the artistry of flowers, shrubs, trees and landscape accents in a new and different way.
Planning and installing lighting is easier than ever with low-voltage lighting. You can focus more time and energy on designing and enjoying the lighting system. The first step is deciding what type of nighttime atmosphere you want to achieve. Well-executed lighting is subtle, so observe how different home landscape are lighted when you walk or drive around at night. Make notes of the ideas you like. Then, take a critical look at the landscape area you want to light. Be sure to stand where others will be viewing the landscape. For the front yard, stand at the curb and look toward the house. For the back yard, stand in the area where you do most of your entertaining. On a pad of paper, draw the landscape and mark the best features. Let your imagination paint a picture with light. Envision light splashed on a fence, highlighting a pathway or shining up a tree.
If you're looking to install or need installation help for your exterior lights or interior lighting,
we highly suggest consulting with a local licensed electrical contractor.
| BEFORE CALLING US ON TECHNICAL SUPPORT |
If you are looking for answers from "so-called" telephone lighting experts that just want to sell you their product, then you have found the WRONG place. If you are looking for the most detailed website and an honest company, then you have found the RIGHT place. Please take a moment and read the below Consumer Tip BEFORE you buy. It will SAVE YOU money and time!

We will not pretend to be friendly or lighting experts just to sell you our products. We prefer to take the honest route and provide you with extensive details on this website so as to allow you to make an educated decision. This is the right way to do business because it is IMPOSSIBLE to give lighting advice over the phone for the following reasons:

1) It is NOT possible to give good layout, technical or wiring advise without physically being at your home or project site. Anyone that does this is simply telling you anything to sell you their products while pretending to be friendly and helpful.

2) Everyone's perception of light output is different - Everyone! In other words, you may think that having 12 lights in your driveway with 18 watt bulbs in each is just right, but then someone else may think that is too much or too little light output. So for someone to recommend to you how many to buy and/or what wattage bulb to use in them is completely wrong! Make sense? Another way to look at it is...It's easy to buy a dvd player over the Internet and call and ask questions about it. However, with lighting fixtures, it does not work the same way because there are many variables involved. We may be able to answer some questions on the product itself, but as far as install, layout, etc. without being on your site, we would be giving you false information. So to ask someone on the phone which light fixture will work best for you doesn't make sense, especially with our detailed website which allows you to make the right choice as opposed to all other websites that give you very little information.

3) We are NOT Licensed Electrical Contractors & are licensed for your specific states and local codes. We will NOT break the law and or endanger your safety and your property by giving you wiring advice like others will over the phone. There are many good licensed contractors and lighting experts that give reasonable rates and we highly suggest hiring one to help you choose your lighting as well as install it. If you are going to be doing the job yourself, then we suggest you at least pay a professional a minimal fee to help you choose your lights. If you still require assistance after reading the above, then please click here.
In order to help keep our sales desk available, we kindly request that you please do not call us for items that are not found on this website as our website is updated daily. Therefore if you did not find it on this website, we do not carry it. We apologize for any inconvenience and we thank your support by utilizing what we offer you on this website. This helps keep our costs down and allows our employees to better serve you on other matters that are not technically related.
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If you need assistance with our Cooper Products and/or Aspire line, please contact Cooper directly at Toll Free: 1-866-853-4293 and/or www.cooperwiringdevices.com. Please do not call us for technical support on these products as we are not trained on this line. Once you have spoken to Cooper, you may order the product from this website. |
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