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Avatar for American Electrical Solutions, Inc.
American Electrical Solutions, Inc.
4.7(
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Outdoor Lighting - Plan and Install

Serving Louisa, VA and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2021

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"They did a great job professional readjusted price at end of project work was clean and neat crew was very polite and very affordable will recommend this company for any electrical work all workerâ s are polite and Courteous iIncluding office and sales team"
Conduit
Examples of our Quality
Office
Panel Upgrade
Examples of our Quality

+7

Response time1 day
4 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by93%of homeowners
Avatar for Dos Amigos Landscaping & Grounds Management
Dos Amigos Landscaping & Grounds Management
4.6(
57
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Outdoor Lighting - Plan and InstallOutdoor Lighting - Repair

Serving Louisa, VA and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2001

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"I called Dos Amigos Landscaping and asked for an estimate on installing landscape lighting system (2.23.14). I was given an appointment for an associate to come to my home the next business day which was a Monday and give an estimate.  Two professional men came to my home at appointed time.  They educated me on the difference between halogen vs. LED lighting systems. I chose a LED system and Dos Amigos showed up on time and on schedule and installed my new system.  I have a remote that allows me to control my lights from inside or outside.
The Dos Amigos guys showed me how to operate my new lighting system and gave me their cell phone numbers to ensure that I could get in touch with them in case I had any questions."
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Thirteen and Crowne, LLC
5.0(
5
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Designer - Interior Lighting Plan

Serving Louisa, VA and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2017

Credit card accepted

Offers commercial services

"We had a large blank wall and high ceilings. The space needed something more. Jen was great to work with. She asked what our goal was for the space . She gave us a few options then designed a wall unit with a mantle. It’s beautiful. We love the new addition to our home."
Cafe
Open Meeting Space
Training Room
Staff Office
Woodland Hills, CA

+15

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Lighting questions, answered by experts

No, you should not leave LED Christmas lights up all year. While the LED lights themselves are very durable, their wiring and casings can be as vulnerable as any Christmas lights. They’re subject to drying out, experiencing cold or sun damage that causes them to crack, and even damage caused by gnawing pests. (The same is true of incandescents.) If you want your lights to last the years that they’re rated for, bring them inside after Christmas is over. 

Options include pathway lights, spotlights, and smart lighting systems. Choose based on function and aesthetics.

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.

If your lights are shorting out during rain storms or other winter events, you should probably replace them. These shorts indicate electrical issues that could cause serious hazards. Look for outdoor-rated lights with connectors made for rainy conditions to replace them. But if your Christmas lights are new and you want further protection, you can find weatherproof covers to add to the male-end connectors of your Christmas light strings. These can minimize the risk of shorts.

Yes, outdoor lights and receptacles should be on a ground-fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) for safety. The outdoors is considered a wet location where GFCI protection is generally required. A GFCI enhances safety by automatically tripping and shutting off the circuit if it detects an imbalance, which protects against electrocution and reduces the risk of an electrical fire. While it is the safest approach for all outdoor electrical components, specific requirements can vary depending on the type of light (e.g., pool lights), its location, and local electrical codes. For guidance tailored to your specific situation, it's best to consult a professional electrician.

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