Outdoor Flood Lights - How Choose Which Type Is Best For You

Posted by EarthGreenEco on November 7th, 2019

If you're looking for a way to shed the maximum amount of light on your yard, driveway or deck, outdoor flood lights just might be the answer.  These lights typically are used for security reasons and also to illuminate a yard, deck, or driveway.  Their primary purpose is to flood (or blanket) an an area with light.  They also come in a wide range of styles, sizes and light intensity.  Although these lights are most often associated with safety and security concerns, they can be also be used as part of a decorative landscape lighting design. 

Outdoor flood lights also have other functions besides being decorative and safety oriented.  These lights are ideal for lighting such things as driveways, front entrance and basketball and tennis courts.  If you have spent the money to have one of these courts installed in your yard, why not go the extra mile and make them available for use anytime you like? 

If you have decided to add these lights to your yard, you'll need to decide which type of flood light will best serve your needs.   Halogen lights are the most popular choice because they are best able to illuminate large surface areas.   These electric lights are extremely bright and powerful.  If you stare directly into some of these lights, it can have the same effect as looking straight into the sun.  Many models feature a motion sensor that turns the light on when motion is detected and switch it off again after a set amount of time.  If your main goal is to implement outdoor security lighting or to illuminate a basketball court or even a children's playground, halogen bulbs are well worth a serious consideration.

This doesn't mean that flood lights cannot be used as part of a decorative and stylish landscape lighting design.  They are well suited for such tasks as highlighting trees, walls,  statues and fountains.  When used in this kind of design, the lights are typically filtered to minimize glare and harshness.  In many instances, these lights will be strategically concealed or the design of the light itself will have a much more decorative quality than their purely functional counterparts.  Designs with brass and copper finishes are commonly used to achieve this effect. 

 Flood lights for the home typically are operated from either a 120 volt home electrical system or a low-voltage outside lights system, which converts (or steps down) a 120 volt home electrical system to a 12 volt alternating current.  A low-volt system has two advantages over a 120 volt home system.   First, it can be installed without hiring an electrician.  Second, it costs considerably less to operate.
      
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