12V LED Large Up & Down Sconce Light Centennial Brass
12V LED Large Up & Down Sconce Light Centennial Brass
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is deck lighting safe for areas exposed to rain and moisture?
Is deck lighting safe for areas exposed to rain and moisture?
Yes. High-quality deck lighting is built with high IP (Ingress Protection) ratings, ensuring the fixtures, including surface mount deck lights, are completely sealed and waterproof for reliable use in all outdoor conditions.
What types of deck lights are best for maximizing safety on stairs?
What types of deck lights are best for maximizing safety on stairs?
Step lights (recessed into the riser) and under-rail lights are the best options. They provide focused, downward illumination onto the treads without creating distracting glare at eye level.
Do I need an extra transformer if I already have landscape lighting?
Do I need an extra transformer if I already have landscape lighting?
If your existing landscape system has enough unused capacity (wattage), you can typically connect your new low voltage deck lights to the current transformer. If not, you may need a small, dedicated transformer.
What is the advantage of under-rail lighting?
What is the advantage of under-rail lighting?
Under-rail lights provide discreet ambient illumination by casting light downward onto the deck surface and steps. This hides the fixture itself and emphasizes the soft glow, significantly enhancing ambiance.
Are deck lights available in 120V?
Are deck lights available in 120V?
While some commercial versions exist, most deck lighting is exclusively low voltage (12V), which is crucial for safety and easy installation in these highly accessible outdoor living spaces.

