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Fence Lights For The Late Nights

With the right fence lighting, the evening never has to end, and you can enjoy the beauty of your garden long after sunset. Fence lights allow you to maximise your existing structures and illuminate your outdoor space. Whether you’re looking for canopy lighting, ground spots, or a complete concept, you’ll find plenty of options at in-lite. With solar fence lights accessories, you can let the day illuminate your night and make use of the energy-efficient options for your garden.

The Perfect Height For Fence Lighting

When choosing the right fence lighting for your outdoor space, you need to consider your heights. You want to aim for garden lighting that will shine downwards to illuminate your space and add a sense of depth. This means that up-and-down lighting isn’t a suitable option, as it won’t allow you to aim your light beams. When placing fence lights, we recommend positioning them at about eye level, as a standard fence is 1.80 metres tall. Even with this height and directional requirement, you’ll find plenty of garden lighting options suitable for fences.

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Buy Outdoor Fence Lights at in-lite

At in-lite, you’ll find a wide range of outdoor lighting options, with something for every corner of your garden. Additionally, our concepts allow you to think beyond just a single light choice and provide a cohesive ambience throughout your outdoor space. By using an in-lite system and our corresponding app, you can easily manage your lights with a swipe of your finger, even from a distance. We offer a standard 5 year warranty on our products, which are resistant to weather conditions and built to last. The in-lite system and lights are easy to install, and our 12V LED lighting is both sustainable and economical.

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FAQ

How do you install garden fence lights? Thanks to in-lite’s 12V system, it is safe to install your lights without the help of an electrician or trained garden professional. Begin by finding the right fence lights for your garden space and ordering them from in-lite or a designated sales point. Create a lighting plan to include these lamps, or use our expert lighting plan service.
  • Decide the distance between lights and measure this along your fence. We recommend an even spacing between lights for uniform illumination.
  • Use a measuring tape to ensure even spacing, and mark the spots with a pencil or marker.
  • Align the light with the marked spot on the fence, and secure it with screws or clips. Ensure the lights are firmly attached to your fence, and won’t be moved by weather conditions or wildlife.
  • Test the lights and adjust them as needed; this might need to be done after sunset for the full effect. Check out more tips on how to install lighting..
How do you attach lights to fences? To mount garden fence lighting, start by deciding on the ideal placement for the lights, ensuring they are evenly spaced for consistent illumination. Mark the locations on the fence with a pencil, then use screws or adhesive strips to attach the lights securely. For wired lights, carefully run the cables along the fence, securing them with clips or ties and connecting them to a power source. Finally, test the lights to confirm they are working properly and adjust as needed for the best lighting effect.
How far apart do I need to hang fence lighting? The ideal spacing for hanging fence lighting typically ranges from 6 to 10 feet apart. However, the exact distance depends on the brightness of the lights and the desired effect. For a softer, more ambient glow, you might space the lights closer together, around 6 feet. For brighter lights or a more subtle effect, spacing them 8 to 10 feet apart usually works well. Testing the spacing before the final installation is important to ensure even and adequate lighting along the fence. As for height, at in-lite, we recommend hanging them at a height of 1.6 to 1.8 meters, which tends to be at eye level.
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