
We saw that on a previous question that you recommended 3 poles with two fixtures each on both sides of a 165 ft. x 270 ft. Riding arena. Our arena is about half that size (180 x 90). Is it possible to get decent coverage for training (not showing) at night with 3 poles on only one side if we go with two fixtures per pole and higher watt lights (e.g.1000-watts)? Would the 30' pole be better in that configuration? We are sitting right on sandstone bedrock at the edges of the arena. Do you have a recommendation for the dimensions of any concrete form used as a base for a 25 or 30' pole? Lastly (whew!!) we are in Norman, Oklahoma. Do you have local folks that you recommend who do installation work? Thanks! (Great Website!)
Please contact Jeremy in customer service at 800-239-2939 for design assistance. It would be much better if you had poles on each side to minimize shadows and provide uniform distribution. Jeremy can work with you to explore several lighting options and build a lighting system that is right for your HORSE ARENA as well as your budget.
Thanks for the kind works regarding our Residential Landscape Lighting & Design website. We can most certainly help you in Oklahoma with you OUTDOOR LIGHTING FIXTURES.
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Labels: Horse Arena Lighting, Outdoor Lighting Fixtures, Rodeo Riding Arena

Please send me information on your parking lot lighting kits.
Please contact Jeremy in customer service at 800-239-2939 for assistance. He will need to know more about your project and the options we offer to configure a COMMERCIAL 20' POLE KIT for you.
Thank you for contacting Residential Landscape Lighting & Design for your lighting needs. We appreciate your question and look forward to serving you in the near future.
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Labels: Outdoor Lighting Fixtures, Parking Lot Lighting, Pole Kit
I need a replacement metal halide lamp for one my
TENNIS COURT LIGHTING FIXTURES. Since I have six lights on the court do you recommend changing them all at the same time?
It's probably no a bad idea to change them all if they are over 4-5 years old.
METAL HALIDE LAMPS, like all high intensity discharge lamps, depreciate over time and causing the light output to diminish. If you want to do it right, change them all!
Labels: Metal Halide Lamps, Outdoor Lighting Fixtures, Tennis Court Lighting
We are clearing a large field to build a parking facility near an airport. I anticipate using 30' poles and metal halide fixtures. I already have a lighting design for the layout but I am not ready to buy the poles. Do you sell anchor bolts? Can you provide me a competitive quote?
Of course, we would prefer to sell you the entire
OUTDOOR LIGHTING FIXTURES and POLES! However, we do sell just the anchor bolts if that is all you need at this time. We both
STEEL AND GALVANIZED ANCHOR BOLTS. If you are building a parking structure and need
LOW BAY LIGHTING we have a decent selection of fixtures. We would be happy to quote your lighting package! Call us at 800-239-2939!
Labels: Anchor Bolts, commercial lighting fixtures, Outdoor Lighting Fixtures, Parking Lot Lighting
I have electric wiring for flood lights in three spots on the corners of my house under the eves. I am looking for some nice looking lighting fixtures. I will use dimmers at the switches to lower the lighting. You have so many selections on your web site! Can you please direct me to something that might fit? Thanks!
I like the REMCRAFT FIXTURES for lighting around a home. The fixtures are well made, stylish and lock into position once aimed.
If you are looking for a dimmer control, I would recommend the Lutron Ariadni series for a traditional toggle look and the Lutron Diva series for a designer look. We have both products in available for immediate delivery!
Labels: Outdoor Lighting Fixtures, Safety Lighting, security lighting fixtures
We just bought the 15'' light for our home volleyball court and would like to know how big and deep of a hole we need to make for the best stability. Thanks.
That really depends on the soil conditions in your area. If you have any doubts you should contact a local engineer for his opinion. We recommend using at least a 16" diameter footing that is 6''-8'' deep. Click here to learn more about concrete footing for outdoor lighting fixtures.
Labels: Light Pole Footing, Outdoor Lighting Fixtures, Volleyball Court Ground Hole