Your Outdoor Chandelier and Lamp Guide
Many homes benefit from the great accent that outside chandeliers or another form of outdoor lighting serves as. On levels of functionality and design, the benefits of outdoor lighting are very clear. Still, anyone who’s never bought these units before may be confused at first.
With a quick look at some of the factors that you should bear in mind, I hope to make this process an easier one for you. The following things are probably the most important ones to focus on before you make a buying decision.
The base of any outdoor lamp is quintessential to your purchase, especially if it’s intended for an outdoor setting and not a sun room. You need to find a lamp with a weighted base, or else you’ll run the risk of buying a lamp that falls down due to wind.
Equally important to the base is the makeup of the shades that your unit has. They must be resistant to any forms of weather or precipitation, or else they’ll quickly wear down after spending some time outside.
It’s also important to make sure that you have adequate wiring in place to handle the electrical needs of the outdoor chandelier or outdoor lamp that you end up buying. The placement of your unit should be strategic, and near an outlet that facilitates the necessary electricity.
Not only does the wiring need to be long, but it should be coated to protect the wiring from being damaged with rain.
The style of wiring that you’re looking for is known as sealed wiring. It’s also imperative to get an outdoor chandelier or lamp with a rubber switch.
These are just some of the considerations that you’ll need to factor into any buying decision, but they’re likely the most important ones. The rest of it all comes down to finding one that meets the style and size parameters that you have in mind.
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Jim Blaine on November 24th 2009 in Real Estate