BEST IN-GRADE UPLIGHT: Landscape Architect Favorite
- Steve Duncan, AIA
- Jan 15, 2023
- 1 min read
Updated: Oct 2, 2024
Snapshot:
How To Buy: Lumens.com Cutsheet: WAC 3" In-Ground 120V Color Temperature: 3000K Lumens: 515 lumens Wattage: 11.5 watts Power Supply/Driver: A separate driver doesn't need to be purchased. Indoor/Outdoor: Approved for outdoor (wet) locations where the lights won't be submerged in water. Installation: Refer to the manufacturer installation instructions to determine the best mounting approach for your project, and ensure that water doesn't build up around the fixture. Saving Cost: In-grade lighting tends to be more expensive than lighting installed above the ground. A possible alternate strategy could be to use WACs Accent Landscape Light.
Lighting Layout
One of the most common questions I get, is "how should I lay out the lighting"? If you need help laying out your lighting, check out our free partner site LightingJUMP.com. We provide simple lighting diagrams so that you can be confident in your design.
Another common question I get, is "how many lights will I need"? If you need help figuring out how many lights are needed, try out our free partner site LightingJUMP.com. We provide simple lighting estimators so you can be confident that you will have enough light for your designs.
I hope this helps! Reach out if you have questions, and good luck with your project!
Lighting Vibe:
If you'd like help finding the right lighting vibe for your project, we also offer free Youtube tutorials at Youtube.com/@LightingJUMP
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