Install Low-Voltage Landscape Lighting - outdoor lighting
Install Low-Voltage Landscape Lighting
Learn how to install low-voltage landscape lighting with this walk-through video from Lowe's. See step-by-step instructions for installing landscape lighting in this helpful guide. A landscape lighting kit offers everything you need to illuminate the outside of your home at night. Start by finding the Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI). If you do not have a GFCI, you can use an outdoor outlet, but a GFCI is recommended due to the shock protection it provides in high moisture settings. Assemble the low-voltage landscape lights using the manufacturer's instructions as your guide. Place them in the locations you want them in your yard. Next you'll need to lay the cable and connect the lights using connector caps. Dig a 3 inch deep trench along the path of your lights and place the cable into it. Place the outdoor lights halfway into the ground to mark their position. Then connect the cable to the power pack and plug the power pack into your outlet. If any of your landscape lights are not working, unplug the lights and recheck the connectors. To finalize your outdoor lighting installation, push the lights into the ground, cover the trenches, set the automatic timer, and your low-voltage landscape lighting installation is complete. For more detailed DIY projects, visit www.Lowes.com Be sure to see more useful how to videos at www.Lowes.com
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LED Landscape Lighting by Aquascape - outdoor lighting
LED Landscape Lighting by Aquascape
Add a new dimension to your pond or landscape by bringing it to life at night. With today's busy lifestyle, it's often difficult to enjoy your pond or landscape during the day. With Aquascape's complete line of pond and landscape lighting, enjoying your garden is easy - day or night. www.aquascapeinc.com
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This type of outdoor lighting will also enhance the curb appeal...this will give a nice warm look if any home buyers drive through your neighborhood at or, near dusk.
ReplyDeleteWell, it is "low" voltage lighting.
ReplyDeletegood info for people
ReplyDeleteLol, those lights don't really help, still looks dark by the house.
ReplyDeleteLOL! great sense of humor! great looking product too
ReplyDeletehahaha, awesome!
ReplyDeleteLOL! We totally agree with you about the pronunciation of "pand." Too funny!!
ReplyDeleteI love the way the Aquascape guys talk. Its not a pond, its a pand. Dan Akroyd used that accent in one or more of his movies, I think ghost busters or blues brothers or something... Great video though, and I love using these lights. They arent cheap but you get what you pay for because they are really solid. I use them regularily.
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