Paving lights

All forms of block paving, brick paving, flexible or rigid, concrete or clays, new construction or renovation
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John25
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Post: # 107227Post John25

We've been asked by a customer to install led recessed lights in the edge course of a new driveway. Has anyone had any experience fitting these & know any particular types best to use or any tips or tricks to the job thanks

Pablo
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Post: # 107232Post Pablo

Hi John,
My only tip would be to not go near lighting and fob it off to a spark who can spec it and take the phonecalls when they inevitably stop working in a years time.
Garden and driveway lights are a bloody minefield and I refuse to go near them now unless the budget is significant, they can't be done on the cheap.
Can't see it from my house

lemoncurd1702
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Post: # 107239Post lemoncurd1702

Chap I did some landscaping work for, retrospectively installed solar driveway lights. Looked fine to me and a much simpler option, just cut out a block after drive is installed.
No cables, wiring etc probably doomed to fail at some point though.
Cheers
Lemoncurd

lutonlagerlout
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Post: # 107245Post lutonlagerlout

pablo is bang on
we did a heritage job and they specced some high end paving lights (£300 each) 200mm uplighters
lots of really pain in the arse wiring and drainage detail

6 month later 9 out of 10 had failed

AVOID

LLL
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YOUR TEXT GOES HERE

lemoncurd1702
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Post: # 107256Post lemoncurd1702

paver lights

Keep it simple.

Meant to add, let them know the potential probs.
Advise but don't commit.

Must say though that lighting in a garden make a big contribution to the overall look.
Cheers
Lemoncurd

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