Underwater Lights
Underwater lights can be completely submerged in ponds and water features. They are also an excellent choice for any area that gets frequent water exposure, like around splashing fountains or other water features. Most Underwater Fixtures are now available with LED option.
Underwater lights Lighting designed for underwater use can be completely submerged in ponds, fountains, or other water feature. The underwater lights are usually pre-wired with at least 25 feet of wire installed by the factory, insuring a water tight assembly. Read the complete product description for the fixture to determine how the a specific fixture is supplied. The pre-wired fixtures are easy to position and install, instructions are included with most fixtures or are available on our website. If you need help selecting the proper fixture for you situation, or have questions about a specific fixture, out customer support representatives are available to help. We also have technical support help available should you have any questions or concerns during the installation of your underwater lighting system.
Many of the underwater lights are nice looking brass or stainless steel fixtures, and can be installed outside of the water in areas that get a lot of water spray, such as around fountains or waterfalls. Placed behind the flow of water in a waterfall can make the water glow beautifully at night. Like all landscape lighting, underwater lights require a transformer to operate. Many fixtures can be installed on a single transformer. The transformer simply plugs into a standard house electrical outlet and converts the 120 volt electrical service to a safe 12 volt, or low voltage current. Due to the use of this low voltage current, wiring for underwater lights does not require the use of expensive metal conduit. The wire can be run underwater, buried under ground, or simply tucked behind rocks, shrubs or ground cover. No permits are required to run low voltage fixtures and the services of a licensed contractor are not necessary. Most installations of underwater lighting fixtures can be completed by a homeowner or handyman with simple hand tools and minimal experience.
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