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Michael's Landscaping, LLC
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Outdoor Lighting - RepairOutdoor Lighting - Plan and Install

Serving Cranford, NJ and surrounding areas

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In business since 1983

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"We had to improvise because it was late in the season. But Lawn looks amazing and the process was very simple. The owner was great guy and so was the person doing the job for him. I would refer this company."
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Designer - Interior Lighting Plan

Serving Cranford, NJ and surrounding areas

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Certified PMP, Project Manager with experience in the Architectural and Building Design industry, from design to construction administration. Coordinate projects to resolve building violations and provide drafting construction plans services for homeowners, building owners and other professionals. I have over 20 years in the field and background degree in architectural, engineering and project management.

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Designer - Interior Lighting Plan

Serving Cranford, NJ and surrounding areas

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Hi! I’m Tofique, a dependable and detail-oriented handyman who enjoys solving problems and helping people improve their homes. I have years of hands-on experience with furniture assembly, mounting TVs and shelves, drywall repair, painting, flooring, tiling, minor plumbing, light electrical work, and general home repairs.\n\nI take pride in doing every job the right way—not just the fastest way. I’m punctual, respectful of your home, and always clean up after the work is done. My goal is to provide quality workmanship, honest communication, and a stress-free experience from start to finish.\n\nWhether you need help with a small repair or a full day of projects, I’m here to help. I look forward to making your to-do list a little shorter!

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Lighting questions, answered by experts

Local building codes typically require conduit around exterior wiring. Conduit protects the wire from moisture, extreme temperatures, sun exposure, and harsh weather conditions to prolong its lifespan. When a wire is worn out, it can be dangerous as the risk of electric shock or fire increases.

There are tons of different types of landscape lighting available, including the choice between solar and wired, incandescent and LED, and a variety of colors. Specific types of lighting include:

  • Pathway lights: $50–$150 per fixture

  • String lights: $50–$150

  • Low-voltage lights: $90–$150 per fixture

  • Porch lights: $65–$250 per fixture

  • Floodlights: $75–$250 per fixture

  • Downlights: $100–$400 per fixture

  • Uplights: $100–$400 per fixture

  • Security lights: $ 350–$500 per fixture

  • Lamp posts: $400–$1,100 per lamp post

If half of a string of Christmas lights is out, it is likely because of a single burned-out, loose, or broken bulb within that section. Long strands of lights often contain more than one circuit, so when one bulb fails, it can cause the entire circuit (or half the strand) to go dark. To fix this, inspect the unlit section and test each bulb to ensure it is tight and functioning properly. Replacing the faulty bulb or repairing a damaged shunt will typically solve the problem.

If you take home a pre-lit Christmas tree but want to spruce it up with blinking lights, don’t worry, there’s a simple solution. You can easily replace the light bulbs on the pre-lit tree with flashing bulbs. For a more subtle look, only replace some of the bulbs with flashing bulbs.

Before investing in motion sensor lights, there are a couple of disadvantages worth noting. For starters, they’re not as reliable as other forms of lighting. Motion sensor lights can be accidentally triggered by pets or wind, which can become a nuisance after a while. The opposite situation can occur, too, where they don’t turn on when you need them to. 

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