How to Rock Your Fall Landscape Lighting

As we approach October you may be wondering how to best prepare for the fall landscape lighting season.

Well, we have come up with a quick starter list with a few tips to help you make the most of your project. These aren’t the only tips we have on ways to keep your property looking beautiful, but we wanted to keep it short and sweet.

If you want to get more tips on how to improve your fall landscape lighting let us know in the comments and we will be sure to make another list.

Remove Debris From Your Property

The Autumn seasons are when small branches, leaves, and other debris are more likely to end up on your property. One simple trick is to keep the property that your lights are illuminating clean and tidy and free from the telltale signs of an unkempt lawn.

Keep Things Warm and Cozy

Fall landscape lighting should be warm and cozy.

Even though in most of Southern Ontario, the fall can still be rather warm, the nights can still be pretty chilly.

If you want to create a comfortable environment that equates to wanting to spend time outside on your property. Do things like add sconces, pathway lights, accent lights, garden lights, and other landscape lighting to keep your property looking and feeling warm and inviting.

Make the Switch to LED’s

LED lighting is a great way to keep your property beautifully lit while saving money.

If you are still using old fashion lights that tend to draw more energy now is a great time to make the switch and make your fall landscape lighting look great and more affordable.

Adjust Your Landscape Lighting Timer

If you don’t already have a landscape lighting timer you might want to consider getting one. As the sunrise and sunset time changes a lot during the fall months you want to make sure that you are adjusting your timer to reflect the daylight and nighttime situation pertaining to your area.

There are many ways to improve your fall landscape lighting but these were just five solid tips to help to steer you in the right direction.

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