Design your landscape with night-time lighting and color with an ambient soft glow highlighting plants, garden beds, paths, and water features. Light is delivered through one or more fiber optic cables from one illuminator to your desired location without electricity or heat in the fiber cables.
With no transformer required to power up light fittings, there is no more replacing globes or worrying about corrosion - one light source located in a convenient location that illuminates several fittings and areas. A safe lighting system to use for your outdoor areas and landscapes.
Imagine....starlights in the deck ceiling and floors, see your path in the dark with paving lights (no more tripping on garden hoses), illuminate your pool and spa, concreted areas and retaining walls are brightened with end-emitting or side-emitting lights and showcase your favorite plants with garden bed lighting.
Outdoor fiber optic lighting is beneficial economically - one light source illuminates many points. No more replacing of separate globes. It is also safe for you and your loved ones -there is no electricity running through the cables, so it is safe to touch and safe in water. Light is delivered through the cable with no heat or UV radiation, so will not burn plants.
Fiber optic lighting is easy to install. Electricians are not required. We can provide do-it-yourself kits or we can install it for you anywhere in Australia.
The emergence of concrete as an innovative design focus, as opposed to simply being seen as a building material, has brought about a transformation in the way that we think about the use of concrete in residential and commercial properties.
That reconsideration of the role of concrete has been assisted by the emergence of integrated fiber optic lighting, which has helped to demonstrate that concrete can provide a versatile addition in many situations. It's now possible to view a well-lit accessory or larger area of concrete construction as a focal point of a room, or of an external space.
Unlike many other lighting systems, the use of fiber optic lighting can help to ensure that any residential or commercial property is more energy efficient. With only a single light source contained within the illuminator box, there is a far more efficient use of energy than would be provided by the usual requirement to have multiple bulbs. In financial terms, this can also help to reduce electricity bills, meaning that luxury effects can be created without the need for substantial operating costs.
That increased energy efficiency, combined with low maintenance costs, means that concrete lighting of this sort is ideal for use in large projects. Councils are installing fiber optic lighting within benches and other street furniture, for example, where this low-cost solution is helping to transform parks and streets. Local government projects are also increasingly relying on the combination of concrete and fiber optic lighting to produce long-term benefits for residents.