Landscape Lighting

JVM are certified FX Luminare installers who will install your LED landscape lighting correctly the first time. Landscape lighting adds security and beauty to your home, enabling you to enjoy your landscape on those beautiful nights as well! Call the experts to set up an excellent system that will last a lifetime.

Popular Landscape Lighting Applications Include:

  • LED Lighting
  • Landscape Lighting
  • Lighting Systems
  • Hardscape Lighting
  • Lighting Designs
Landscape Lighting
Landscape Lighting
Landscape Lighting
Landscape Lighting

Landscape Lighting FAQ

Answers to the common questions about landscape lighting use and benefits.

The popular fixture options made by FXLuminaire include Up Lights, Path and Area Lights, Down Lights, In-Grade and Well Lights, Wall and Step lights, Underwater Lights, and Hardscape Lights. There are designer and standard series fixtures, numerous finish options, and technology to control the lights from a board panel and your smartphone.

Yes. LED fixtures require roughly 80% less voltage than Halogen based lights, which means lower energy costs, longer lamp life, and better environmental citizenship for the end user.

Yes. LEDs do create heat, but far less than traditional lighting since their watt consumption is significantly lower. This results in a longer lamp and fixture life. To ensure their products live as long as possible, FX LED feature heat sinks, as well as temperature sensors. If a fixture is getting too hot, the FX board will automatically pull back current which will actively cool the fixture down.

While traditional lighting requires multiple wires to each set of lights to ensure all lights are outputting the same level of illumination. With FX LED fixtures, a built-in device called a driver takes all the power it is receiving and delivers it to each LED within a fixture so they are always at the same light level, regardless of the voltage supplied.

Depending on the application LEDs can last 50,000 hours or more. At the end of their life they don’t just burn out like traditional lights. LEDs slowly dim over time and at very low levels, so even after 50,000 hours of use in most situations LEDs will continue to illuminate sufficiently.