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One of the surest ways to enhance the look of any landscape is to light it, and for many years, people have done just that, using either standard fixtures or low-voltage systems. Standard fixtures are those that operate on regular 110-volt household current. These often require professional installation, but low-voltage or 12-volt systems are perfect for do-it-yourselfers. While the cost of both can quickly run into the hundreds or even thousands of dollars, there's no getting around the fact that landscape lighting can dramatically alter and extend the use of an outdoor environment. If you consider lighting up your landscape but balked at the price or maybe the hassle of installation, then the solution is solar lighting, for which installation is as simple as one, two and three.
Solar lights don't offer the flexibility of all hard-wired systems. After all, they rely on solar technology, so they need to be placed in sunny locations, and the sunnier, the better. But when placed in full sun, most of these lights will give eight to ten hours of continuous light at night. The light omitted by solar lights is controlled by a photocell, which is bright enough to illuminate a path, yet soft enough to add highlights to plants and other garden features. The only maintenance these lights require is an occasional cleaning of the lens and cover to remove dust or debris. So if you've been thinking about lighting up your landscape, but weren't quite sure which way to go, consider solar lights. They might be the perfect solution to your landscape lighting needs. And they rely on a renewable energy source that's going to be around for a long, long time.
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