Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Solar Powered Landscape Lighting

By Allen Shi


Although landscape lightings can turn your lawn into a magical place at night, it can also cost you additional money on electricity bill. If you have a big lawn and you want to light up the whole place long into the night, you electricity bills could go beyond your budget limits. Fortunately, there are ways to save on electricity without really sacrificing the number of landscape lights in your lawn. Low voltage landscape lighting and solar powered landscape lighting can help you save energy.

Low voltage lights are very energy efficient while solar powered landscape lighting does not add to your energy bill at all. This means that if you use solar powered lights you won't have to worry about excessive energy bills. Even if you leave your solar powered landscape lightings on for the whole night, you won't have to worry about paying extra energy cost. You see, solar powered landscape lightings tap into the energy of the sun to produce its own energy.

For example, if you have a pond near a steep and sloppy area, look into landscaping ideas for slopes to provide the right compliments.You will not have problems keeping your solar powered landscape lightings on long into the nights especially during the summer. However, you may have some problems with your solar powered lightings during the winter and other parts of the year when the sun fails to shine brightly during the day. Still, the good news is that if you use solar powered landscape lighting at home, you do not just save money on electricity, you help save the plant by tapping into renewal energy.

For small terraces, consider slate and you will be on your way to making your pond fabulous. Since solar powered lightings are not cheap you need to make sure that you get the right types of lights and how many of these things you need at home. To determine how many lights you need to install on your lawn, make a sketch of your lawn and mark the areas that need lights.

There is no doubt that you are going to make a difference with these pond plants. Many ponds are actually built for fish and you can introduce small fish which can complete the pond. You may also consider setting up your lighting at wider distance to cover more space. Just make sure that you do not unwittingly leave some important places in the dark.




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