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Three Steps for Creating an Outdoor Living Space with LMT Mercer Groups Low Voltage Lighting and Solar Lighting

More and more homeowners request an outdoor living space they can enjoy all year round. A key element of successfully creating this type of space is lighting. Roby Grenier, with LMT Mercer Group, says adding low voltage lighting and solar lighting to this space is a great way to create ambiance and light up the space without using a lot of electricity. Solar lighting is also a great option because it is environmentally friendly and can save homeowners money on their electric bill.

Grenier highlights the steps to take to enhance an outdoor living space and put the finishing touches on a landscape, deck or fence installation with LMT’s low voltage lighting and solar lighting.

1: Planning

When planning an outdoor living space, the first step should be to decide what kind of atmosphere and design is desired. Consider the existing landscaping, deck space and furniture, as well as any features the client would like to add, such as a bar, fence, deck, railing, fire pit, hot tub, outdoor kitchen or patio area. In addition to planning the design of the space, it’s important to consider the type of lighting you want to use. Low voltage lighting will give the space a more subtle, warm glow and allow the homeowner to control the amount of light in their space using LMT’s Direct Current Low Voltage Power Supply. Solar lighting is a great choice for illuminating large fence projects and accents for mailbox posts, gate latches or areas that don’t have electricity available. Both options are excellent for creating atmosphere and adding security to any outdoor living space. LMT offers a variety of styles, color options and sizes of post caps, accessory lights and bistro lights in low voltage as well as option on Warm (3000 Kelvin) or Bright White (5000 Kelvin) and solar options in multiple styles colors and sizes in 5000 Kelvin. Both are available for PVC, aluminum, and composite projects.

2: Installing Low Voltage Lighting

The first step is to purchase the power supply, low voltage post cap lights and accessories needed. It is important to check local electric codes to ensure that low voltage lighting is approved in your area. The LMT DC power supply, which is used to convert regular household electrical current, alternating current (AC), into the low voltage direct current (DC) power for the lights. LMT’s Low Voltage is a plug-and-play system that is ETL certified and simple to install. Once the power supply is installed, connect the harnesses and splitters together and install the low voltage post cap and accessory lights. It is best to map out your project space and decide on the best places to install the lights, such as along deck, railing, stairs, or fencing. Remember to include an appropriate number of lengths of LMT’s plug-and-play harnesses and splitters for the size of the project.

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Adding solar lighting to your outdoor living space

Solar lighting is an excellent way to illuminate property lines and landscape features, as well as fencing and gates. It can conserve energy and provide an option in spaces where electricity is not available. Solar lighting is also very attractive, and easy to install and maintain. There are a variety of styles and designs to choose from. Place these lights in areas that will get plenty of sunlight and make sure the solar panels have direct access to the sun. The solar lights will store the energy from the sun during the day and come on automatically when it gets dark.

“Creating an outdoor living space with low voltage and solar lighting is a relatively simple way for a contractor to score a big win with their clients, as well as showcase their work on fencing, decking and railing installations,” says Grenier. “With a little bit of planning and imagination, you can create an outdoor living space that will be enjoyed for years to come.”

Based in Lawrenceville, New Jersey, LMT Mercer Group is the largest manufacturer of vinyl fence, deck and railing accessories in the US and Canada. Learn more at www.LMTProducts.com.

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