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PROFESSIONAL QUALITY LANDSCAPE LIGHTING AT AFFORDABLE PRICING

Various outdoor lighting fixtures and accessories in bronze and black finishes.

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There are literally thousands of outdoor lighting products on the market today.  We are here to help you choose the right products for your project.  After discussing your needs, we will design your new system and provide a detailed list of every item you need.  Most people do not realize the numerous options available, especially when it comes to choosing fixtures, LED lamps, and installation techniques. Experience truly matters in this process.  For example, our most popular accent fixtures offer 16 different combinations of brightness and beam spread, not to mention color temperature options, installation locations, and aiming angles.   


Below are some of our most commonly installed outdoor lighting products...

LED Landscape Lighting - Quality Outdoor Solutions

Accent Lights

Accent Lights

Accent Lights

Accent lights are among the most utilized and versatile outdoor lighting products available. These fixtures can be used to uplight trees, downlight areas, wash walls, highlight fountains, showcase statues, and backlight trees.  The effect achieved depends on the type of LED lights used and the installation technique applied.


SEE OUR POPULAR ACCENT LIGHTS

Path Lights

Accent Lights

Accent Lights

Path lights are used to illuminate walkways, driveways, stairs, and flowerbeds. Available in various shapes and sizes to suit your preferred style and purpose, our selection includes everything from traditional to modern designs, as well as options in tall or short heights and bright or dim illumination. 


SEE OUR POPULAR PATH LIGHTS

Wash Lights

Accent Lights

Flood Lights

Wash lights are often used to highlight hedges and architectural features on homes and walls. They are ideal for illuminating larger areas where accent lights would be too bright or would not spread light evenly.  Wash lights provide a more subtle and consistent brightness than normal accent lights.



SEE OUR POPULAR WASH LIGHTS

Flood Lights

Accent Lights

Flood Lights

Flood lights are often used to illuminate large trees or statues. Essentially, they serve as supersized accent lights, offering a longer and wider illumination pattern compared to standard accent lights. Our range of LED lights includes flood lights that can provide the light output equivalent of up to five 50w halogen accent lights.


SEE OUR POPULAR FLOOD LIGHTS

Deck Lights

Underwater Lights

Hardscape Lights

Deck lights are used to illuminate decks, docks, and stairs. Typically mounted on posts and walls, these lights provide just the right amount of illumination to ensure safe passage in areas where you walk. Available in various shapes and sizes, they can be chosen based on your preferred style and the specific lighting needed. 

Hardscape Lights

Underwater Lights

Hardscape Lights

Hardscape lights are often used to light surfaces often under ledges. They are ideal for illuminating textured surfaces, brick, rock, walls, etc. They can be used under bar tops, under seating areas, under wall caps, on firepits, etc. Generally hardscape lights are hidden and come in many different sizes and types. 

Underwater Lights

Underwater Lights

Underwater Lights

Underwater lights are used to illuminate water features and hardscapes including waterfalls, fountains, and ponds. These lights are sealed better than regular light fixtures and are generally heavy and robust. Color changing LED lamps can be used in our underwater light fixtures.

Color Lights

Underwater Lights

Underwater Lights

In addition to traditional landscape lighting options, we also offer innovative color changing products. These products provide a variety of color choices along with classic white.  Finding quality color changing versions at reasonable prices can be challenging - that's where we come in!

Transformers

Transformers

Transformers

Low-voltage transformers are essential for converting standard 110-120v electricity to a much safer 12-15v, making them ideal for landscape lighting applications. Our transformers include built-in safety features such as circuit breakers and/or fuses, ensuring your safety.  Additionally, low-voltage wiring is safe and won't cause harm you if it is accidentally cut with a shovel or lawn equipment.

LED Lamps

Transformers

Transformers

Most of the outdoor lighting products we recommend use LED lights in the form of 'drop in' lamps. Even though the LED lights we sell generally last 4-8 years, quality fixtures for landscape lighting usually have a longer lifespan than the LEDs. Having replaceable LED lamps allows these fixtures to be adapted for specimen growth or even a different application in the future.

Wire

Transformers

Accessories

We only sell wire that is specifically designed for landscape lighting applications. This wire is available in various sizes and lengths, making it ideal for any outdoor lighting products setup. Our wire is certified for direct burial and features a UV protection coating, ensuring durability in all weather conditions. Additionally, we offer waterproof connectors that guarantee years of trouble-free connections.

Accessories

Transformers

Accessories

From fixture risers to tree mounts to mounting stakes to gutter mounts, we have all your landscape lighting bases covered. When we assist you in designing your outdoor lighting products system, we line-list every accessory you will need. Additionally, we provide videos demonstrating how to install LED lights and other components.

OUR MOST POPULAR ACCENT LIGHTS

A-01 ($69)

A-04 ($169-$219)

A-01 ($69)

Brass

Lamp Not Included

5 Year Warranty

A-02 ($99)

A-04 ($169-$219)

A-01 ($69)

Brass

Lamp Not Included

10 Year Warranty

A-03 ($99)

A-04 ($169-$219)

A-04 ($169-$219)

Aluminum Zinc Alloy

Lamp Not Included

10 Year Warranty

A-04 ($169-$219)

A-04 ($169-$219)

A-04 ($169-$219)

Aluminum or Brass

Adjustable Integrated LEDs (1-7w)

10 Year Warranty

OUR MOST POPULAR PATH LIGHTS

P-11 ($99)

P-12 ($129)

P-12 ($129)

Brass

Lamp Not Included

5 Year Warranty

P-12 ($129)

P-12 ($129)

P-12 ($129)

Brass

Lamp Not Included

10 Year Warranty

P-13 ($149)

P-12 ($129)

P-13 ($149)

Aluminum

Lamp Not Included

5 Year Warranty

P-14 ($229)

P-12 ($129)

P-13 ($149)

Aluminum

Integrated LEDs Built In

10 Year Warranty

OUR MOST POPULAR WASH LIGHTS

W-21 ($99)

W-23 ($199-$249)

W-22 ($149)

Brass

Lamp Not Included

5 Year Warranty

W-22 ($149)

W-23 ($199-$249)

W-22 ($149)

Brass

Lamp Not Included

10 Year Warranty

W-23 ($199-$249)

W-23 ($199-$249)

W-23 ($199-$249)

Aluminum or Brass

Adjustable Integrated LEDs (1-7w)

10 Year Warranty

W-24 ($249-$299)

W-23 ($199-$249)

W-23 ($199-$249)

Aluminum or Brass

Adjustable Integrated LEDs (2-16w)

10 Year Warranty

OUR MOST POPULAR FLOOD LIGHTS

F-21 ($129)

F-23 ($199-$249)

F-21 ($129)

Brass

Lamp Not Included

10 Year Warranty

F-22 ($149)

F-23 ($199-$249)

F-21 ($129)

Brass

Lamp Not Included

10 Year Warranty

F-23 ($199-$249)

F-23 ($199-$249)

F-23 ($199-$249)

Aluminum or Brass

Adjustable Integrated LEDs (2-16w)

10 Year Warranty

F-24 ($279-$399)

F-23 ($199-$249)

F-23 ($199-$249)

Aluminum or Brass

Adjustable Integrated LEDs (15-35w)

10 Year Warranty

OUR MOST POPULAR LED LAMPS

L-41 ($19-$29)

L-41 ($19-$29)

L-41 ($19-$29)

1w-3w G4 LED Lamp

Often Used in Pathlight Fixtures

5 Year Warranty

L-42 ($19-$29)

L-41 ($19-$29)

L-41 ($19-$29)

1w-3w S8 LED Lamp

Often Used in Pathlight Fixtures

5 Year Warranty

L-43 ($29-$39)

L-41 ($19-$29)

L-43 ($29-$39)

2w-7w MR16 LED Lamp

Often Used In Accent Lights

5 Year Warranty

L-44 ($49-$99)

L-41 ($19-$29)

L-43 ($29-$39)

4w-15w Par36 LED Lamp

Often Used in Flood Light Fixtures

5 Year Warranty



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  • Accent lighting: Highlighting specific features like trees, statues, or architectural elements.
  • Path lighting: Illuminating walkways, driveways, and garden edges for safety and ambiance.
  • Uplighting: Placing lights at the base of an object to shine upward and emphasize its form.
  • Downlighting: Mounting lights high (e.g., in a tree) to create a soft, "moonlight" effect on the ground below.
  • Wall washing: Creating a gentle, even glow over a vertical surface like a wall or fence.
  • Grazing: Positioning a light close to a textured surface (like brick or stone) to create dramatic shadows and highlight the texture.
  • Silhouetting: Placing a light behind an object to showcase its outline against a lit backdrop.
  • Shadowing: Creating shadows behind an object to add depth and dimension to a landscape.
  • Hardscape lighting: Integrating lights into features like retaining walls, steps, handrails, and benches.
  • In-ground lighting: Placing lights in the ground to illuminate trees, walls, or paths.
  • Spotlight: A focused beam of light used for accent lighting.
  • Floodlight: A broad beam of light used to illuminate a large area, often for security purposes. 
  • Path lights: Fixtures, often mounted on stakes or posts, that illuminate walkways.
  • Bullet lights: Small, cylindrical spotlights used for accent lighting.
  • Bollard lights: Short, post-like fixtures that provide illumination for paths and driveways.
  • Well lights: Fixtures that are installed underground and shine upwards.
  • Deck lighting: Lighting fixtures designed for mounting on decks, steps, and railings.
  • Step lights: Low-profile lights installed to illuminate stairs.
  • String lights: Decorative lights strung together, like classic cafe or market lights.
  • Underwater/pond lights: Submersible fixtures for illuminating water features.
  • Recessed lighting: Lights installed flush with a surface for a seamless look. 
  • Low voltage: The standard for most residential landscape lighting, running on a 12V system.
  • LED: Energy-efficient and long-lasting light bulbs.
  • Halogen: A more traditional bulb type that produces a warm, bright light.
  • Dimmable: Fixtures that allow for adjustable brightness levels.
  • Transformer: A necessary component for low-voltage systems that reduces household electricity to a safe level.
  • Beam spread: The angle or diameter of the light beam.
  • Color temperature: The "warmth" or "coolness" of the light, measured in Kelvin.
  • Lumens: The measure of light output or brightness.
  • Solid brass/copper: High-quality housing materials known for durability and attractive finish.
  • Weatherproof/waterproof: Indicates that fixtures are sealed to withstand outdoor elements. 
  • Useful: Every light should have a clear purpose.
  • Targeted: Light should be directed only where it is needed, typically downward, to prevent light spill.
  • Low Level: Use the lowest light level necessary.
  • Controlled: Use motion sensors, timers, or dimmers to ensure light is on only when needed.
  • Warm Color: Use warmer-colored lights (lower Kelvin) to minimize disruption to wildlife and human sleep cycles.
  • Path lights: Typically mounted on stakes, these fixtures project light downward and outward to illuminate paths, driveways, and flowerbeds.
  • Spotlights (Bullet lights): Directional and versatile, these lights create accent and spotlighting effects for highlighting trees, walls, and other features.
  • Well lights: Installed in the ground, these lights provide dramatic up lighting for trees, columns, and walls.
  • Hardscape lights: Compact fixtures installed within masonry, under steps, or beneath railing caps to provide subtle, integrated lighting for patios, retaining walls, and outdoor kitchens.
  • Floodlights: Offer a broad wash of light to cover large areas for security or to illuminate a wide landscape feature.
  • Deck lights: Small lights specifically designed for installation on deck stairs, posts, and surfaces.
  • String lights: Primarily for decorative ambient lighting, these are often used on pergolas, decks, and patios.
  • Low-voltage (12V): The industry standard for quality landscape lighting. A hardwired system ensures reliable, consistent performance in all weather conditions. Low-voltage wiring requires a transformer to reduce your home's 120V power to 12-15v.
  • Solar: A convenient but less reliable option, as its brightness and runtime depend on sunlight. Performance is often inconsistent, especially during cloudy weather, and fixtures tend to be less durable.
  • LED: The superior choice for residential use. LED bulbs use up to 80% less energy and last significantly longer than halogen bulbs. They produce less heat and offer various color temperatures.
  • Halogen: A more traditional bulb that uses more energy and burns out faster. While cheaper initially, the high operating costs and frequent replacement make it a poor long-term investment.
  • High-quality fixtures are built to withstand the elements.
  • Solid brass and copper: These materials are highly durable and age gracefully with an attractive patina.
  • Quality housings: Ensure a tight seal to protect against moisture intrusion, preventing corrosion and extending the life of the fixture.
  • Careful planning is crucial for a stunning and long-lasting installation.

  1. Develop a plan: Start with a nighttime walkthrough to understand the existing lighting and visualize potential effects.
  2. Layout: Place fixtures and run low-voltage wiring along the planned routes.
  3. Trenching: Burying the low-voltage wire is required to protect it and keep it out of sight.
  4. Connect and test: Connect all fixtures to the main line, and a licensed electrician should handle any necessary 120V work like outdoor outlet installation.





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