Lighting Project of the Month Who says that proper lighting design can not be done on a tight budget? Well our most recent Cape project proves otherwise ... A new Southwest Cape Coral homeowner from New England looking to experience our incredibly comfortable south Florida winters realized that 5:30 sundown was not time to stop the enjoyment. After evaluating the home's existing "Home Depot / Lowes" lighting he realized that 90% was a mess and unusable --and what was working looked horrible. After wrestling with how much budget to apply to a replacement system, our max durable "value" brass and copper lighting package fit his needs. Not only did he get a "lifetime" warranty system that fit his budget but the result of the applied design speaks for itself! ... to see more of this project click-> MORE Lighting Design Tip to Ponder The simplest and easiest way to improve the look and comfort of exterior lighting is to ELIMINATE ALL GLARE! --e.g. eliminating from view a light's lamp (bulb) by shielding, change of position, hex louvers, etc. A small effort in this regard will make a huge difference in comfort level of your lighting ... see examples of glare free lighting design ... click-> MORE Service Highlight of the Month Does your exterior lighting look less bright than it used to? CHECK TO SEE IF THE LENSES ON LIGHT FIXTURES ARE CLEAR! Due to heat from lamps (bulbs) baking dry water droplets accumulating on lenses each night, residue left behind builds over time to a thick light-blocking layer. This build up is just one of the many maintenance tasks our lighting system "tune-ups" take care of ... to learn more ... click-> MORE Product of the Month Below grade (ground) "well" type fixtures come in many styles and quality levels. The architectural grade well light fixture from Atom Lighting is one of the very best. Perfect for Florida luxury homes mounted in paver driveways to up light surrounding home architecture ... click-> MORE Our "Did You Know?" of the Month Low Voltage Lighting ... i.e. a 12-24 volt light system for exterior or interior use ... is 1/3 the cost to operate than standard 120 volt home lighting. For example, assuming 6 hours of illumination per night, 500 watts of 120v lamps (bulbs) would roughly cost $120/year to run. The same lamps of a low voltage type would only cost $38 ... low voltage systems are GREEN ! ... click-> MORE Latest Cost Saving Promotion Start the year off with professionally designed and implemented lighting system and save 25% off standard pricing ... a once a year discount we are offering now through January 15th ... using 'lifetime" durable solid brass and copper fixtures from www.gardenlightinc.com ... for details click-> MORE |