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Local Concepts LLC
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Designer - Interior Lighting Plan

Serving Sandia Park, NM and surrounding areas

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Hello. Local Concepts LLC is a full service residential and commercial general contractor serving all of New Mexico. We offer construction and management services associated with excavation all the way to custom wood work. We can fulfill small to large custom homes and remodels. WE have experience with New Mexico's unique historic buildings and the processes associated with permitting and preservation. No job is too small. We can also offer homer repair services of all disciplines. please call to see what we can do for you.

Berger's Table Pad Factory
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Designer - Interior Lighting Plan

Serving Sandia Park, NM and surrounding areas

In business since 1983

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"Within days of purchasing the deal, I received the instructions and paper to draw my table templates. The table has 2 drop leaves plus 2 additional leaves that can be inserted in the table. The templates were pretty easy to draw. The finished pads were delivered in a very short time. They fit the table and each of the 4 leaves perfectly and magnetically lock together to keep them aligned when on the table. A year and a half later, I still love these pads."
Recommended by93%of homeowners
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Paint the Town
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Designer - Interior Lighting Plan

Serving Sandia Park, NM and surrounding areas

In business since 1997

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"I had a tight schedule, which Kevin and Kerry met very well. Before starting to paint, they had to clean and do basic patching of holes, etc., which they did well. Because I was using bold colors, a few coats had to be applied. They coordinated the timing between rooms to accomplish this -- well organized. When bold colors joined a corners, they did an excellent job keeping a straight line. Of course, with any project, there unexpected things come up, which we discussed and I usually went with their suggestions, since they made the most sense. In most cases, these adjustments did not effect the original estimate. But when it was necessary, they continued to be reasonable in their pricing, which I felt from the get go. I had gotten a few other estimates that were going to take longer and cost more but I felt Kevin and Kerry could do what they said, and they did. It's a year later, and everything still looks great. Highly, highly recommend Kevin and Kerry."
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Lighting questions, answered by experts

While most general electricians can repair lamps and light fixtures, it is often better to hire a lamp repair specialist. Many electricians prefer larger jobs, such as fixing electrical systems or relocating fixtures, and may not offer lamp repair services due to the small scale of the work. Additionally, some lamps, particularly antique models, require dedicated expertise that a general electrician might not have. A lamp repair specialist will be familiar with various types of fixtures and can provide a more dedicated service. If you have already hired an electrician for a larger project, you can ask them to look at your lamp, but for a standalone repair, a specialist is typically the best option.

You can use outdoor electrical outlets to conveniently power landscaping equipment such as electrical lawnmowers, leaf blowers, and pressure washers. From a recreational standpoint, outdoor outlets are handy for powering electric grills, mini-fridges, and stereos. They're also helpful when it's time to string Christmas lights on your home and around your property.

You can take a few steps to prolong the life of your holiday lights. Make sure to replace burnt-out bulbs as quickly as possible to avoid overloading the rest of the circuit and knocking out more lights. Before packing them up each year, plug each strand into the wall to confirm everything is still working. Wrap the lights carefully back into their original packaging or something similar—winding a strand tightly together or leaving it to hang loose in a storage bin can lead to frayed or damaged wiring. 

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. 

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

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