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  • Light Rope - LIGHT ROPE is everywhere these days. You can see rope light illuminating cabinets, highlighting coves, outlining decks, as well as colorful lighted yard art and too many other applications to list. Light rope is one of the most flexible linear lighting tools in the lighting designer’s arsenal. It is low cost solution to other linear lighting products. Rope lighting products come in many diameters, colors and voltage types. The most popular version of LIGHT ROPE is the ½” diameter. It was the most widely used until the 3/8” rope light appeared on the market. The 3/8” light rope, because of the smaller profile, is much easier to bend and provides more flexibility to be creative. Cove lighting and lighted sculptures are perfect applications for 3/8” ROPE LIGHTING.
  • Preparing Your Pond For Storms - With summer comes thunderstorms, and in certain parts of the country, hurricanes and tropical storms. You certainly need to have your home prepared for these storms, but you should also prepare your backyard pond for storms. A properly prepared pond may suffer some damage, but the damage will be minimal. There are two things that will damage a pond in a storm. Runoff and flooding from the rain can alter the temperature and pH of the water, killing of plants and fish.
  • Safety Instructions For Christmas Lights - Christmas Light Safety Instructions: When using Christmas lights, basic precautions should always be observed including the following holiday light safety tips; Your holiday lights are not toys! To avoid risk of fire, burns, personal injury and electric shock, the holiday lights should not be played with or placed where small children can reach them. Do not use Christmas lights outdoors unless the lights are marked suitable for outdoor use. When outdoor Christmas lights are used in outdoor applications, connect the outdoor Christmas lights to a ground fault circuit interrupting [GFCI] electrical three pronged outlet. Seasonal holiday lights are not intended for permanent installation or use. Store all holiday lights in a dry cool storage area.
  • Questions You Should Ask When Buying A New Home - Buying a new home can be a very exciting time in a person’s life. There are many considerations one should be aware of before taking the plunge into new homeownership.
  • How To Install An Ultraviolet (UV) Light Water Filter - Many rural homeowners depend on a water well to provide their family with a safe and clean water source for drinking, food preparation, and for washing. Unfortunately many people discover that their once pristine well water has become contaminated with bacteria.
  • Bathrooom Lighting Design - People have always remarked that the bathroom is the one room in the house that everyone eventually visits. Perhaps this is true now more than ever before as increasing numbers of people invite guests to their home rather than going out on the town. The bathroom is not only the most visited room; it is becoming a much busier room. Homeowners are realizing that bathroom design and lighting are important components of their homes overall interior design and decorative scheme.
  • Outdoor Low Voltage Landscape Lighting - Low voltage landscape lighting is a safe, easy and effective way to enhance your home and landscaping investment. Whether you have a small patio, apartment terrace, pool courtyard or extensive landscaping around your home, low voltage outdoor landscape lighting can transform a normally dark space into a nighttime showplace. Let’s talk about some of the tools that professional landscape lighting designers use when doing a low voltage lighting system. Here are some fixture types: Up Lights Up lights, the workhorse of any design, are used to illuminate trees, shrubs sculptures or the façade of your home from the ground pointing up. Up lights come in stake mount models, rock lights, as well as grade level models for highlighting items where it would be difficult to hide the fixture. Up lights produce spectacular effects, showcase trees and shadow which are critical to an artistic design.

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