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FAQs on Landscape Lighting Parts

Is it safe to work on landscape lighting parts by yourself?

With the right lighting tools, you can easily conduct repairs, installations, and maintenance on your outdoor lighting setup by yourself. It also doesn’t hurt to consult professionals before you start any work to ensure that you follow best practices. You can get a general idea of what outdoor lighting entails by reading our guide on how to install landscape lighting.

What are the most vital landscape lighting accessories?

You can easily take your fixtures to new heights with our collection of risers and extensions. These give your lights more versatility in places with tall foliage or if you simply need more light coverage in a growing space. Adding lighting mounts can also be crucial when fitting bulbs and fixtures in otherwise challenging landscapes.

How do I know which outdoor lighting accessories I need for specific projects?

As with any other project, it’s essential to conduct research to see what others have done in a similar scenario. For example, you might not need a voltmeter when adjusting the angle of a fixture, but a handy screwdriver can definitely make the job easier. For fixtures closer to the ground, you might need a shovel and your new mounts if you’re looking for a better way to blend them in with their natural surroundings. It also doesn’t hurt to contact a lighting professional and get their advice on specific procedures to avoid potential financial and physical problems in the future.

Why are some landscape lighting parts more expensive than others?

Some of the price points for specific parts can be higher due to numerous factors. For instance, aluminum parts will be cheaper than brass because of their reduced durability. Other parts might also cost more because of their versatility. While other parts in the category are restricted to specific dimensions, certain parts can extend, bend, or even include water-resistant features that make them a better investment in the long run. Before making the purchase, think about what your setup truly needs and see if the additional features and finishes make a higher-priced item worth its price.