Frequently Asked Questions

  • How do we install landscape lighting?

    The installation of landscape lighting first starts with the landscape lighting design and architecture of your front yard, back yard, and your house.


    If you have trees in your front yard, we would look at uplighting.


    In your backyard, if you have a pool, then pool lighting will come into play.


    For your home, down lighting is also a wonderful accent for your home to pop and look amazing.


    Do you have a walkway anywhere on your property? If so, then pathway lighting and the types of pathway lights will make a big difference on how we can design your landscape lighting for you.


    There are endless possibilities, and we would love to sit down and see what will make your place look its best!


    This information was provided to us by our great friends at VividLux Outdoor Landscape Lighting in Winter Park, FL.


  • How do you splice low-voltage landscape wire?

    If you’re not comfortable working with electricity, it’s best to hire a professional to do the job. Low-voltage landscaping wire can be dangerous if not handled correctly, and it’s important to understand how to splice the wires so they’re safe and effective properly. Improperly spliced wires could result in a fire or other safety hazard, so it’s best to leave the job to someone who knows what they’re doing.


    Give us a call, and we are happy to help!


  • Where should landscape lighting be placed?

    There is no one answer to where to place landscape lighting. It depends on the specific property and what the goals are for the lighting. A professional landscape lighting designer can assess your property and develop a plan that meets your needs and your budget.


    Some things to consider when hiring a professional include:


    • They should have experience designing landscape lighting systems
    • They should be familiar with different types of fixtures and how they work
    • They should understand light placement and how it affects plant growth

    Finding a qualified professional who understands landscape lighting design is the best way to ensure your outdoor space is lit most effectively and beautifully as possible.


Our wonderful friends at Illuminated Concepts in Orange County, CA provided this wonderful content. You can view their website here.

  • How do you light up a tree with outdoor lights?

    For outdoor tree lights, you can use either uplighting or string lights. Uplighting involves the placement of lights around the base of the tree, pointing upwards. This creates a dramatic effect and makes the tree appear glowing from within. String lights are another option and can be wrapped around the trunk and branches of the tree. This gives a more festive look and is perfect for holiday decorating. Whichever method you choose, use weatherproofed lights designed for outdoor use to avoid damaging your tree or causing a fire risk.

Thanks to Light Up Columbus for sharing these tips on tree lighting. You can find out more about them here

  • Are the “more expensive” landscape lights “worth it?”

    Yes, in most cases, more expensive landscape lights can certainly be worth the extra money.


    These lights are often of higher quality, backed by long-term warranties, and come with comprehensive customer service. They have also been tested and proven to outperform less expensive options regarding key elements such as longevity and energy efficiency. Moreover, they will likely be equipped with advanced features or safety technologies that won’t be found in their cheaper counterparts. If the extra cost is within your budget, choosing the more expensive landscape light option may prove a wise long-term investment.


*This lighting information was provided to us by Margie Mae’s Lightscapes in Chandler, Arizona. 

  • How do you hang string lights on a covered patio?

    Hiring a professional is the safest option when working with electricity and hanging outdoor patio lighting. However, if you’re determined to do it yourself, here are a few tips:


    1. Make sure the power is turned off before you start.
    2. NEVER work with electric wires barefoot or while wet.
    3. Use proper insulation and/or electrical tape to cover any exposed wiring.
    4. If using an extension cord, ensure it’s rated for outdoor use.
    5. Hang your lights securely, so they don’t fall down and potentially cause further damage or injury.

    You will need to consider a few things when hanging string lights on a covered patio. One is the height at which you want to hang them. You will also need to consider the size and shape of your covered patio, as well as the location of any posts or other fixtures that might support your lights.


    Ideally, you should begin by measuring the distance from the ceiling to where you want your lights to hang. Once you have this measurement, you can purchase light strings that are long enough to reach from the ceiling to that point. If your covered patio has any posts or other features that might support your lights, consider those when making your measurements.



Big thanks to Voss Landscape Lighting for providing us with this great information! 

  • What is low-voltage landscape lighting?

    Low-voltage landscape lighting is a kind of landscaping lighting that uses a low-voltage transformer to lower the voltages of the electrical current. This is done to minimize the risk of electrocution or fire and make the system more energy efficient.


    Outdoor lighting can be used for various purposes, such as accenting features like trees or gardens, providing general illumination for pathways or driveways, or even for security purposes. Low-voltage landscape lighting is often used with solar power systems, making them an extremely eco-friendly option.


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