Monday, August 29, 2005

Soffit lighting using halogen style recessed fixtures in line and low voltage.

Doing a house remodel, enclosing the eves, would like to install wall wash lights ..have room for cans. Some are 2nd story..should we use 120 or low voltage? Which has longer bulb life? Do you have fixtures/suggestions?

If you are looking for long life lamps, I would go with a halogen light fixture. HALOGEN LIGHTS come in many sizes and several voltages. LOW VOLTAGE HALOGEN LIGHTS are generally smaller, but may be more trouble during servicing as the must be disassembled for re-lamping. Line voltage RECESSED HALOGEN LIGHTS come in 4", 6" and 7 1/2" sizes. They can be serviced off of a ladder as well as with a re-lamping pole. Both the MR16 and PAR lamps are available in spots, medium flood, flood and wide flood beam patterns. Let us know if you need help narrowing your selection of RESIDENTIAL LIGHTING FIXTURES.

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