Have you ever used commercial grade flex lights as a tool for outdoor lighting system.
RLLD inventories three categories of flex lights to accommodate a wide range of commercial lighting design requirements and residential lighting needs.We provide flex floodlights to bathe a specific portion of the landscape in light. We carry flex path lights that add a decorative touch with to moonlight walks and garden tours, and we carry flex spotlights to bring special emphasis to landscaping features and water works. Additionally, we carry a number of low voltage models to help conserve power consumption by lighting systems on timers that stay on throughout the night.
It is important to use commercial grade flex lights for any outdoor lighting system.
Flex lights are often used in very damp areas or places where they will be directly exposed to mist and water vapor. They also tend to take a beating from the elements and severe weather. Commercial grade flex lights are built with sturdier materials, tend to have superior connectors and insulation for wiring, and feature a higher lens quality that maximized bulb life in high humidity and severe weather areas.
Even at the commercial grade level, flex lights are still extremely affordable compared to more high-end lighting fixtures, so in terms of reducing replacement costs alone it serves nothing to save a few dollars on a retail alternative that simply isn’t designed to work as well or last as long.
Flex Spot Lights can cause illumination to dance on water all night long
Many city parks use flex spotlights to showcase waterfalls, ponds, and fountains. Most of the time, unless they look closely for the fixtures, people don’t even know they are there. Flex lights can hide almost anywhere in the landscape, or behind almost anything. People see the light, but never see the spot lights themselves because the fixtures are hidden behind landscaping features or earthworks.
In tight spots where the lights are actually hit directly by droplets of water, one might want to consider a copper, brass, or aluminum fixture with a sturdy, stable wiring system that won’t rust or short circuit. Arrange them along the inside of low walls that encircle fountains, or place them tucked away behind boulders that surround small ponds or lakes to make the light dance on the water throughout the night and into the morning.
Flex flood lights make excellent garden lights
For flower beds and garden lights that need an every greater “decorative touch,” consider a scallop or starfish hat flood light that will distribute light in a very wide beam spread over the tops of perennials, new blooms, and shrubbery with any number of light levels and height adjustment levels available through RLLD’s many custom fixture, finish, and equipment size options. Garden tours at midnight and flowerbeds around trees can both experience greater aesthetic affect when lit by decorative flex lights.
Flex path lights light the way for moonlight strolls and keep the path safe for all
In other instances where the fixture can actually serve as a decorative adjunct, a fixture designed to emulate a lampshade makes for a very charming path light. We have a number of sizes and bulb strengths available to make path lighting both functional as well as decorative. Flex lights make pathways safe as well as beautiful, so keep this in mind when selecting your fixture choices, or use our Ask and Expert forum to get a specialist’s advise on what the best model is for your needs.
Flex lights resolve many issues that people encounter with standard flood, path, and spotlights.
For small businesses and homeowners on tight budgets, flex lights can create add lighting design to landscaping and gardening in lieu of a high-end system. For commercial and custom landscape lighting clients and commercial contractors, flex lights provide an essential decorative adjunct that adds a special touch of light to any custom-installed system.
Read more here about flex lights, and visit our selection at http://www.residential-landscape-lighting-design.com/ for specific product specifications.
Labels: Flex Lights, landscape lighting equipment, Low Voltage Flex Lighting Fixtures



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