Wholesale LightingDoes everybody pay the same price? Answer: Yes Why does CCL do this? CCL began by selling below wholesale only to the contractors. Based on the home centers' policy of selling lighting at the same price to consumers as well as contractors, this forced CCL to also sell lighting at the same price to the contractor and consumer. The only difference is CCL offers a larger variety of quality indoor and outdoor lights below wholesale, and again, everyone pays the same prices. Why do we say "below wholesale"? Because, unlike the home centers, we don't resell 90% of our lights, we are actually the manufacturer and sell direct to all. This ensures you the lowest lighting prices by eliminating the middle man.
Wholesale Landscape LightingExterior and landscape lighting enhances a buildings architectural features, gardens, trees, deck and more. Outdoor lighting helps alleviate darkness and balances the light radiating from the interior and other sources. Concealed fixtures can throw light up, down or any direction, in a soft or dramatic fashion to appropriately illuminate an object, giving it richness and dimension. The entry is the first impression and typically the focal point, of a building. The light and fixtures give a design preview of what's to come. Exterior and Landscape lighting provide an amazing opportunity to create magic and fantasy for an otherwise dark and shadowed space.
Wholesale Recessed LightingMany design professionals use recessed lighting in nearly every room of the house. Because the source of the lighting isn't visible, recessed lighting can fit into any design scheme and provide bright, clear light from various sources. Unlike most overhead lights, you can position recessed lighting to eliminate dark spots and shadows in a room. Here's how to select the right recessed lighting that's right for your home. Step 1: Check local ordinances about lights for your home. In many areas, you may have to comply with safety and energy codes when remodeling or building new construction. Step 2: Choose remodel or new construction lights based on your needs. Remodel lights are designed to be installed from below the ceiling. New construction lights can be installed between the ceiling supports from above. Step 3: Decide whether you want airtight (energy saving) housings. Airtight housings are designed to reduce the amount of heat and air conditioning lost when recessed lights are used. Some areas require them. Step 4: Check to see if there is insulation above your ceiling. If there is, you will need to install insulation contact (IC) light housings to prevent fire hazards. Step 5: Decide on the type of lightbulbs you will use in the recessed lights. Choices include incandescent, fluorescent and halide (halogen) lights, and each has its own unique qualities and features (see Tips, below). Step 6: Choose housings that reduce glare and offer maximum light output. Step 7: Choose trim that coordinates with your room.
Wholesale Garden LightsAfter The Sun Goes Down, Your Garden takes on a new dimension. Most gardeners plan for their landscapes to be viewed during daylight hours, but landscape lighting can extend your enjoyment into the evening. Lighting makes your garden come alive, highlighting the curved branches of a Japanese maple or lighting a rippling pond. Soft light shows off the artistry of flowers, shrubs, trees and landscape accents in a new and different way. Planning and installing lighting is easier than ever with low-voltage lighting. You can focus more time and energy on designing and enjoying the lighting system. The first step is deciding what type of nighttime atmosphere you want to achieve. Well-executed lighting is subtle, so observe how different home landscape are lighted when you walk or drive around at night. Make notes of the ideas you like. Then, take a critical look at the landscape area you want to light. Be sure to stand where others will be viewing the landscape. For the front yard, stand at the curb and look toward the house. For the back yard, stand in the area where you do most of your entertaining. On a pad of paper, draw the landscape and mark the best features. Let your imagination paint a picture with light. Envision light splashed on a fence, highlighting a pathway or shining up a tree.
Wholesale Rope LightSometimes there is a need to bring a feature of your home into focus with subtle lighting. Whether you want to highlight your stair case or just don't want heavy fixtures and long cords stretching across the room, give Rope Lighting some consideration. "Rope light" is the generic term for any of a variety of accent lights manufactured in long tubes rather than as individual fixtures. A typical rope light consists of numerous 1/2 watt micro-bulbs, spaced about one inch apart and housed in a clear or colored flexible PVC resin tube. Both 120 volt and 12 volt versions are available, and the lights are rated for both indoor and outdoor use. The tiny bulbs are maintenance free, and are not intended for replacement. Contractors Choice Lighting of the rope lights are rated for about 35,000 hours of use before they fail -- if you had them on for an average of 4 hours every day, that translates into almost 24 years of life. At 1/2 watt each and spaced 1 inch apart, a typical rope light will generate approximately 6 watts per foot (it would take about 10 feet of rope light to equal the energy usage of one 60-watt light bulb). The tube gets only slightly warm to the touch, and does not present a burn danger. The lights can be installed just about anywhere your imagination can think up. Indoors, you can use them along mantles and shelves, around bookcases, around or inside cabinets, inside dark closets, around doors and windows, along the edge of a ceiling or a chair rail molding, or to light up staircases or individual steps.
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