Moonlight Landscape Lighting - Orlando, Florida - 30 Years of Professional Landscape Lighting Design, Installation, and Repair Services.


Landscape Lighting Techniques and DIY Options...

Need a fixture or want to install your own professional quality landscape lighting system?

We respect the DIY homeowner and offer most of our products to retail customers without installation*. In addition, we will work with you as much as you need to help you design and/or install your new system. For a few hundred dollars, we will even come to your residence, walk the property, and create a lighting installation plan specifying every detail with your input. In addition, we can even install everything and leave burying the wire to you to save you up to 20% off our normal installed system pricing.

 

We can order almost any landscape lighting product including L.E.D. fixtures...

We carry a wide variety of professional and commercial landscape and outdoor lighting products that are not found at home improvement stores. We carry lines from Alliance, Hadco, Garden Light, Hadco, Kichler, Kim, MilSpec, Unique, and Ushio to name a few. With our long lasting ties in the lighting business, we can order just about anything you may need or want. We are happy to discuss the advantages and disadvantages of each type of product.  


*NOTE: Due to agreements with certain manufacturers, some products are only available to consumers if they are professionally installed.





We use several different landscape lighting techniques to create the atmosphere you desire...
 

 

Up Lighting:  Up lighting is probably the most common lighting technique. It is used to highlight a tree trunk and to shoot through the branches of the tree from the bottom. This effect gives a subtle and diffused lighting atmosphere. On large trees we use multiple fixtures to accent various portions of the tree and to allow the accenting to be viewed from each side of the specimen.


Spot Lighting:  Spot lighting is used to directly light the front of an object. It is commonly used for small specimens, statues, fountains, or flags. We use multiple fixtures when the object is very large or needs to be viewed from both sides.


Path Lighting:  Path lights are used to light sidewalks, flower beds, or other items on the ground. We used various sizes of pathlights depending on the application. A professional path light can produce enough ambient light to effectively illuminate up to 10 feet of ground. So basically 50 feet of sidewalk may only need 4 or 5 path lights to create a safe walking area. Because these lights can spread 360 degrees, lining the sidewalks with colorful flowers, can be a beautiful addition for both day and night.


Deck Lighting:  Deck lights are used to light the walking around on a deck or dock. They are small and inconspicuous but do the job a path light would on a sidewalk. We have completed countless deck and dock projects here in Windermere, Orlando, Winter Park and Central Florida. A nice transition is to use path lights on the path to the dock and then deck lights on the dock itself.


Step Lighting:  Step lighting can be accomplished in several different ways. Depending on the design and stage of construction, we can provide different solutions. For example, under construction of the steps, we can install the lights themselves into the steps. This is most commonly seen in commercial applications. We can also install deck lighting to shine down from the rail unto the steps. A third option is to use path lights. We offer custom length path lights which can be used to light two or three steps from the ground level.


Graze Lighting:  Graze lighting is most often used to light an architectural feature in the same method as up lighting a tree. Columns and arches are highlighted from below. Since we carry so many fixture and lamp options, we have the ability to accent a feature without flooding the entire area.


Wash Lighting:  Wash lighting is probably the most subtle lighting technique. We use wash light fixtures to illuminate a large area with a very subtle, diffused, even coverage accent. It is commonly used to light an entire side of a home or a decorative wall. It can also be used to create a silhouette of a tree or hedge by lighting a wall behind a tree without lighting the tree itself.

         




Moonlight Landscape Lighting, Inc.

407.654.3133     

1331 Green Forest Court - Suite 6
Winter Garden, FL 34787 


FL Electrical Lic. ET-0000288





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