Step 1: Choose Your Lights

Light Types

New LED Low Voltage Lights

LED lights utilize the most efficient lighting technology on the market today. Available in floodlight and fashion designs for a variety of applications and tastes.

Features:

  • Energy efficient warm white light
  • Use less energy than standard lights
  • LED’s never need replacing

Premium Cast Metal Lights

Elegant fixture styles are available in distinctive metal finishes. Some may include: Architectural Bronze, Antique Copper, Verde and Black.  Our most durable, heavy duty lights have a lifetime warranty.

Features:

  • Heavy duty, durable metal construction
  • Commercial grade, used by landscape architects
  • Wedge base and halogen bulbs

Metal Lights

These fixtures are available in a wide variety of traditional and contemporary styles, designed to fit in any custom lighting system plan. Available in a variety of colors and finishes.

Features:

  • Heavy duty, non-corrosive metal that won’t rust
  • Wedge base and halogen bulbs

Plastic Lights

These dependable, economical outdoor landscape lights are constructed of weather-resistant materials and are safe and easy to install.

Features:

  • Heavy duty, polymer materials construction
  • Energy efficient 4W bulbs


Applications

Fashion Lights
General use for gardens, shrubs and driveways
Down Lights
Illuminate paths, walkways, low lying ground cover
Markers
Low-profile fixtures to line paths and plant beds
Floodlights
Highlight trees and architectural
features
Surface/Deck Lights
Add beauty and safety to decks,
walls, steps and fences

Choose Fixtures That Suit Your Needs

Downlighting

Light is directed downwards onto surfaces below the light source to create safer passageways at night.

  • Enhances safety
  • Place along walkways and steps
  • Outline driveways
  • Mark garden paths and flower beds
  • Accent patios and decks

Uplighting

Light is directed upwards onto the underside of surfaces that are above the light source to create dramatic patterns of light and shadows.

  • Create a focal point
  • Highlight small trees and shrubs
  • Illuminate fountains and garden statuary

Backlighting

Light is directed onto a surface behind the object that is to be lighted.  Highlights architectural features and eliminates darkened areas behind large bushes around doors and windows.

  • Enhances security
  • Accent trees and bushes
  • Illuminate walls and fences
  • Light up your home’s exterior