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How to Determine Your Landscape Lighting Needs



Now is the perfect time to evaluate and upgrade your landscape lighting. Proper outdoor lighting improves the beauty of your home and garden and increases safety and security. Whether you're planning your first landscape lighting setup or considering enhancing an existing one, here are some tips to guide you.

1. Assess Your Current Setup

Begin by walking through your property in the evening when it's dark. This will help you see which areas are well-lit and which are not. Note any fixtures needing repair or replacement, identify dark spots that could be potential safety hazards, or add a touch of aesthetic lighting.

2. Define Your Lighting Goals

Assessing what you want to achieve with your landscape lighting is vital to a successful plan. Here are some common goals:

  • Safety: Ensure all pathways, stairs, and entry areas are well-lit to prevent falls or accidents.

  • Security: Adequate lighting can deter potential intruders by eliminating dark spots where someone could hide.

  • Usability: To extend the time outdoor areas can be used, add lights to patios, decks, or pool areas.

  • Aesthetics: Highlight landscaping features, architectural details, or sculptures to enhance your home’s curb appeal.

3. Choose the Right Types of Lighting

There are various types of outdoor lighting fixtures designed for different purposes:

  • Path lights: Ideal for walkways, garden paths, and around patios to ensure safe navigation around your property.

  • Spotlights: Perfect for accentuating focal points like statues, trees, or architectural details.

  • Floodlights: Used for broader illumination, such as lighting up a large tree or the side of a house.

  • Step lights: These can be built into steps for added safety and visual appeal.

  • Underwater lights: Enhance the look of ponds, fountains, or pools.


4. Consider Energy Efficiency

LED lights are a popular choice for landscape lighting due to their long lifespan and low energy consumption. Solar-powered lights can also be a good option for areas with ample sunlight, reducing wiring needs and energy costs.

5. Plan for Installation

Decide whether you’ll DIY or hire professionals. Installing landscape lighting can involve complex wiring and electrical knowledge, so it might be safer and more efficient to hire an experienced contractor. 

6. Think About Maintenance

Consider the maintenance requirements of different lighting types. LED lights are generally low-maintenance and long-lasting. Ensure that fixtures are easily accessible for cleaning and replacing bulbs when necessary. Regularly trim foliage that may block light or interfere with fixtures.

7. Experiment with Temporary Setups

Before committing to a specific layout, try placing temporary lights (like lanterns or flashlights) in different spots to see how they illuminate the area. This trial-and-error method can help you visualize the effect before any permanent installation.

8. Consult with a licensed electrician

Consulting with an expert is the next step for planning major changes. Our licensed electricians can offer creative ideas and technical advice that perfectly match your vision and technical requirements.

By assessing and updating your landscape lighting, you can greatly enhance your outdoor living spaces' enjoyment, safety, and aesthetic appeal. Illuminate your evenings and enjoy your garden’s full potential throughout the season!


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