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LANDSCAPE LIGHTING

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Landscape lighting used to be simple. A few recessed can fixtures lining the front path, a couple down-lights tucked in the trees, and you were done. Not anymore. When it comes to bringing lighting to a new level and bringing the value of your home up,  homeowners have seen the "light".

I'm not sure if you have ever watch the TV program "Flip this House", but you should really check it out. Pay attention to what these professionals spend their money on. A huge chunk of money is spent on Landscape and it's lighting.

Just check out the figures they post on their (ROI) "Return on Investment". It's an absolutely staggering return. Some as high as 200%!

"Today, the biggest excitement in outdoor lighting is the whole artistic aspect," says Dan Blitzer, education consultant for the American Lighting Association. "Think of it as painting a picture of the landscape at night, using lights to achieve the look a homeowner wants."

Night-lighting your landscape offers a creative way to showcase your home and property after dark. Properly placed, lights can dramatize trees, highlight favorite shrubs and accent statuary, fountains and flowerbeds. Like any creative work, the options abound.

"The challenge with landscape lighting is that most people don't immediately see all the possibilities," says Joe Rey-Barreau, American Lighting Association Consulting Director of Education and director of the Lighting and Design Center at the University of Kentucky. "Outdoor lighting can be both functional and aesthetic. It's an art to understand how much light to place on a house or determine where the focal points are."

After years in the electrical business, we've grown with the times. Danley Electrical has seen the need for not only wiring your outdoor property, but actually designing the look and feel of it.

We not only consider things like up-lighting an arbor, archway or facade for a dramatic effect, but also know the dramatic and special effect a wash on the side of the house can create that no one in the neighborhood has.

 Graze a textured fence or wall with a focused beam. Illuminate the water in a pool or pond with submersible lights. Silhouette a tree or bush by placing lights below and behind the object.

While some lights take a fashionable approach, others focus on function.

Low voltage lights installed under handrails, stairs and bench seating on decks help lighten things up for outdoor entertaining. Stronger beams designed to shine over an outdoor activity area like a basketball court add extra hours of post-dusk fun.

If you cook out at night, position a spotlight in the eaves of the house to send a beam directly over the BBQ.

A well lit home is also safer and more secure. Illuminated steps, paths and driveways prevent after-dark accidents. Motion detectors light up obscure spots when someone passes by. Photocells automatically turn on fixtures at dusk and off at dawn, providing protection even when you’re away from home.

If a burglary has a light automatically go  on,  the first thing that goes threw their mind is, "I've been seen" and he bolts. Even if he doesn't know for sure, he's exposed to your neighbors.

"You should see the light effect, not the source," says Richard Lentz of Lentz Landscape Lighting of Dallas, TX. ", and I agree!

 

The bulb and fixture should disappear when the lights are turned on. All that should be visible is the glow of light on the flowers, the wall or the path." This is how Danley Electrical designs your outdoor lighting.
 

What I want you to do is call every electrician you can now. Get a price, their ideas and then call us. I think I'm pretty confident you will find that not only will I come up with better design, but I will give you a choice. What do I mean by that?

 

Simple. Most electricians will give you a price, but do they give you any options?

 

No, they won't!

 

I understand there may be different reason for landscape lighting.

 

For instance;

 

Are you selling your home and just need the lighting to add value? If so, do you really need to pay for the best fixtures, non corrosive wiring, bulbs that will last twice as long, etc?

 

Maybe your settled and you plan on staying there for many years.

 

Were you given a choice on the things mentioned above?

 

Not likely.

 

Danley Electrical ask the important questions that save you money. It's just not about making money, but making a lasting impression on our customers so they know we looked out for their needs, just like we would with a family member.

 

So after you have called everyone else, would you give me a call today? I'd be happy to meet with you and discuss every single aspect of your landscape lighting. I give you choices, not estimates.


 

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Landscape Web Promo Coupon

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For a limited time, we're offering a $50 coupon for the next 30 days on all new landscape design installations over $500. This is an very impressive savings that you won't find anywhere else.

Won't you give me try today by giving be a call?

You won't be disappointed.

Call TODAY and take advantage of this limited time offer.

Please mention "Web  Landscape Promo" when calling in your order to qualify.

This offer is for the first 25 customers only and will be removed once all the coupons are used.

 Thank you and good luck on your coupon!

Walter Danley,

President

Danley Electrical

 



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