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Ways to Install Low Voltage Landscape Lighting

Low voltage landscape pathway lighting requires an easy and safe installation. You must follow the following steps to install low-voltage landscape lighting.

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Ways to Install Low Voltage Landscape Lighting

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  1. Ways to Install Low Voltage Landscape Lighting It is easy to create a plan for your lighting system in and around the house once you know and understand the basics of low-voltage landscape lighting. Installing low-voltage path lights is an easy do-it-yourself project that any homeowner can complete with proper guidance. Low voltage landscape pathway lightingrequires an easy and safe installation. The lights have minimal risks of electric shocks, and you can bury their wires in trenches. However, you must seek help from a licensed electrician if you are unsure about installing the lighting yourself. You will require a set of tools, wire strippers, a stake installer, and a trenching tool or shovel for installing the low voltage lighting solutions. You must follow the below steps to install low-voltage landscape lighting. Step 1 Physically mark an existing cable or an irrigation line to ensure they do not get damaged during the low-voltage path lights installation. Start by marking the areas where you want to install the lights and note every essential detail. Step 2 Unpacking and assembling the low-voltage landscape lighting fixtures is the second installation step.Take everything out of the box, install the bulbs in the lamp-ready fixtures, and attach the mounts. Choose either of the three ways to mount fixtures. Stake mounting:The mounting system involves attaching the stake to the fixture and placing it directly on the ground. Surface mounting:The process involves attaching the fixtures to a hard surface with the help of a power drill. In-ground mounting:The mounting system involves mounting the fixture directly into the earth using a hole digger, shovel, or a spade. Step 3 Make sure to clear the path for all wire runs and place the fixtures based on the project map available or the one created by you during the planning and execution. Step 4 You must mount your low-voltage transformer after installing the low-voltage light paths. Also, keep the following things in mind when choosing a location for your transformer. The transformer must have a one-foot clearance from every direction. It must be at least 30 feet away from water bodies.

  2. It must be on a surface that can withstand the produced heat. Step 5 You must lay and dig out trenches for the main wires using a shovel, spade, or other specialized tools. The local codes will determine the trench depths. Dig holes, place the wire runs in the trenches, and cover them with dirt. However, you must leave at least 5 feet of wire at each end. Step 6 Start by connecting your system once done with the trenching process. Try using a clamp- connect transformer to connect it to the wire runs. Step 7 You can connect the fixtures by attaching the lead wires to the main run through twist-on connectors. Don’t forget to test your system once done with the connections. Make sure to turn on the transformer and walk around your property to ensure everything is working well. The installation process ends after burying the remaining wires and programming your transformer’s timer. The Bottom Line If you are still unsure about installing low-voltage landscape lighting yourself, you can seek help from the Illuminated Gardens professional team. They will help you design and install lights according to your preferences after understanding your taste in ambiance and a detailed analysis of the location. The team has hands-on experience in light design and installation, and the members have a unique approach to customer-focused services. The best part about Illuminated Gardens is that they provide lighting services at an affordable cost with minimal risks involved. Conclusion Low voltage path lights consume less energy and are more durable with minimal risks involved in their installation. So, it is high time you deck them up at your home and get ready to enjoy a longer span and versatility for the lights.

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