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LunaScapes provides a personal one on one experience from the design consultation and demonstration, thru the installation and finally a night viewing to insure everything is just the way you want it.

Whether you want to accentuate the architectural elements of your home in the evening or illuminate landscaping features around your property, LunaScapes Custom Landscape Lighting can execute your project efficiently and achieve outstanding results that you will love. We can handle a wide variety of low-voltage landscape lighting projects from beginning to end . We can even add onto existing lighting systems:

  • New Installation
  • System Upgrade
  • System Expansion

How the Process Works

  • We'll meet with you during the day to discuss which areas you would like to feature on your property.
  • You choose an evening and we'll come out and setup temporary lights to show you how your property will look at night.
  • Together we'll choose lighting styles, discuss your budget and schedule your installation date.
  • After the installation is complete a night viewing will be scheduled to make any further adjustments.

Myths and Facts about Low-Voltage Landscape Lighting

There are many common myths about low-voltage landscape lighting that you should know about before choosing your landscape lighting system. Let our experts help you separate fact from fiction.

Myth #1
LunaScapes Custom Landscape Lighting - Tulsa, OK Low-voltage lighting systems do not provide as much light as line voltage lighting systems do.

The low-voltage lighting systems we offer are available in a variety of lighting levels to meet your needs. In some cases, the intensity of low-voltage lights can be two or three times as bright as traditional outdoor systems.

Myth #2
Installing outdoor lighting system requires destroying the yard.

You do not have to tear up your yard to be able to enjoy landscape lighting. Installation of low voltage lighting system can be accomplished without much disruption to the surrounding earth and plant life. Compared to other lighting systems, low voltage lighting wires are buried more shallowly, which also provides you with more options for placement and the ability to easily adapt your system to any changes in the future.

Myth #3
LunaScapes Custom Landscape Lighting - Tulsa, OK Low voltage lighting contributes to light pollution.

Our experienced, professional lighting designers can customize your low-voltage lighting system to minimize light pollution, directing light only where you need it.

Myth #4
The quality of low-voltage lighting systems is substandard and they do not last.

We use only the highest quality products and offer a one year warranty on labor and 15 year warranty on materials.

Myth #5
Installing electrical lines in the yard is hazardous.

Low-voltage lighting systems are much safer than their line voltage counterparts. Low-voltage lighting beautifully illuminates your landscaping and backyard features without posing serious risks.

Low Voltage 12vLine Voltage 120v
Flexibility when installing or relocating; cable is only hidden.Wire must be buried 18 inches and/or placed in a protective conduit; difficult to move.
Designed for wet locations and operate safely when exposed to moisture.All fixtures and connectors must be absolutely waterproof; shock hazard potential when wet.
Lamps (light bulbs) are small and allow fixtures to be smaller and less obtrusive in the landscape.Lamps much larger and require larger fixtures to house them.
Lamps available in low watt type and many beam spreads; more precise lighting effects can be achieved with lower energy costs.Higher watt lamps and one or two beam spreads produce inappropriately high light levels; lack of beam control creates glare problems; more expensive to operate.
Can be plugged into existing outdoor receptacles; no need for an electrical contractor in most cases.Must always be installed by a licensed electrical contractor; local permits may be required.
Transformer to convert current from 120v to 12v required; voltage drop (dim lights) can occur if improperly engineered and inadequately sized cable is used.No transformer required; voltage drop not as critical.

Myth #6
All outdoor lighting providers and installers are the same.

As any customer of ours will tell you, this myth is entirely false. When you work with LunaScapes you can be assured that your entire experience will be expertly managed from beginning to end. We offer the highest quality products, guaranteed service, creative solutions, and, most importantly, outstanding results.

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If you are considering lighting your home and landscape, contact LunaScapes today for more information on low-voltage lighting systems or decorative holiday lighting.