On Positioning Low Voltage Outdoor Lights

Gardens and other landscapes lush with foliage could always use some lighting so that homeowners can appreciate them even at night. Lights will also provide illumination so that people walking through a yard won't trip over something. While there is a clear need for outdoor lighting, there is also the question of how to position the fixtures, especially when plant growth is considered.

Having a permanent light fixture in the middle of plant growth can be a recipe for disaster. The greenery can end up entwining with the fixture and ruining its wiring. It will be a real chore to constantly clean up and fix permanent lights if the plants keep getting in their way. The better alternative would be to use semi-permanent low voltage lighting that can be repositioned when necessary.

Low voltage lights are typically available in a series and have to be wired to transformers. They are also quite easy to reposition, as they can just be pulled out of the ground and then placed somewhere else. These lights are perfect for landscapes that have yet to fully flourish or for yards with designs that haven't been set yet. True to their name, low voltage lighting also uses up less energy than regular lights, so they can help homeowners save on their bills.


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