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APRIL 2017 HOUSE & HOME xx HouseMagazine.com Wes Carver Electric What are the most common landscape lighting requests today? Our customers usually reach out to us for one of three reasons: the house lacks curb appeal, there is a security related concern or it is simply just too dark. Light in general is a great deterrent from the bad guys. Giving your house a well-lit look from the curb will not only make it look great, but also gives the added benefit of peace of mind knowing that your home is also safer. Some other issues we help our customers solve are problem areas like paths, steps and the areas around pools. Those things—and being able to entertain and enjoy their outside space—are the main reasons people start thinking about their outdoor lighting. What’s the typical process when a home- owner calls? During the initial phone call we get some basic information, and ask a few questions so we are prepared for the in-home consul- tation. During that consultation, I will meet with the customer, listen to their concerns and ideas, then provide recommendations based on our years of experience. It’s im- portant for me to understand their motivation for the light- ing project so I can custom tai- lor a design to meet their individual needs. What is your design process like? The first thing I look at is the house itself. We want to make sure we light the front entry so guests can locate the front door and often the entry makes a nice focal point. Other aspects of the house would include lighting features such as brick, stone or other interesting details. When we uplight onto textured surfaces such as stone or brick, it gives off a nice contrast of light and shadows which provides a dramatic look. Next we look at what parts of the landscaping would work best in the design. Lastly, we will add path lights to cover any dark spots if needed. Our goal is to light the property and make it look natural. We want our light fixtures to blend into the background, not call attention. That is how we can achieve a natural, cohesive lighting design. If I can place a fixture to cast light up 25-feet on the house versus a path light, I’m going to use the uplight every time and it will be a completely different look than the neighbors’. What is your favorite thing to light? Birch trees have thin canopies and a wonderful texture to the bark. They filter light better than any other tree. What are some trends in lighting design right now? Bluetooth and app-based control is where it’s at these days for landscape lighting. We now have Bluetooth capability when installing a new system so that the customer can control their new lights from their smart- phone. Normally, we set up the lights to turn on at dusk and off at a specified time. The app knows when dusk is every day in your area so no need to constantly change the timer programming; now it happens automatically. All lighting fixtures are LED these days. However it’s very important to match up the color temperature of the LED lights, so they are not a different color than the house’s existing exterior lights. What should homeowners consider when selecting a contractor to install landscape lighting? A great design is key to a successful project. If the contractor is not familiar with how to create a dynamic, yet natural lighting design it might not meet expectations. Quality light fixtures are also critical. You want your investment to function well and look good for many years. Inexpensive light fixtures simply do not hold up over time as well as their well-constructed counterparts. Another important aspect is wiring. Electricians know how to make proper electrical connections. Lansdale, Pa. | (215) 855-3340 | WesCarverElectric.com EXPERTISE: LANDSCAPE LIGHTING Wes Carver, Owner W es Carver Electric has been your friendly neighborhood electrician since 1999, specializing in residential work throughout Bucks and Montgomery counties. Wes Carver has been in the electrical trade for over 25 years, honing both his technical and design skills. House & Home spoke with him about the impact carefully planned landscape lighting can have on your home. Wes Carver Electric ? ask the expert by Michelle Boyles

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APRIL 2017 HOUSE & HOME xxHouseMagazine.com

Wes Carver Electric

What are the most common landscapelighting requests today?Our customers usually reach out to usfor one of three reasons: the houselacks curb appeal, there is a security relatedconcern or it is simply just too dark. Lightin general is a great deterrent from the badguys. Giving your house a well-lit lookfrom the curb will not only make it lookgreat, but also gives the added benefit ofpeace of mind knowing that your home isalso safer. Some other issues we help ourcustomers solve are problem areas likepaths, steps and the areas around pools.Those things—and being able to entertainand enjoy their outside space—are themain reasons people start thinking abouttheir outdoor lighting.

What’s the typical process when a home-owner calls?During the initial phone call we get somebasic information, and ask a few questionsso we are prepared for the in-home consul-tation. During that consultation, I will meetwith the customer, listen to their concernsand ideas, then provide recommendationsbased on our years of experience. It’s im-portant for me to understand their motivation

for the light-ing project so

I can custom tai-lor a design to meet

their individual needs.

What is your design process like?The first thing I look at is the house itself. Wewant to make sure we light the front entry soguests can locate the front door and often theentry makes a nice focal point. Other aspectsof the house would include lighting featuressuch as brick, stone or other interestingdetails. When we uplight onto texturedsurfaces such as stone or brick, it gives off anice contrast of light and shadows whichprovides a dramatic look. Next we look atwhat parts of the landscaping would workbest in the design. Lastly, we will add pathlights to cover any dark spots if needed.

Our goal is to light the property andmake it look natural. We want our lightfixtures to blend into the background, notcall attention. That is how we can achievea natural, cohesive lighting design. If I canplace a fixture to cast light up 25-feet onthe house versus a path light, I’m going touse the uplight every time and it will be acompletely different look than the neighbors’.

What is your favorite thing to light?Birch trees have thin canopies and a wonderfultexture to the bark. They filter light betterthan any other tree.

What are some trends in lighting designright now?Bluetooth and app-based control is whereit’s at these days for landscape lighting. Wenow have Bluetooth capability when installinga new system so that the customer cancontrol their new lights from their smart-phone. Normally, we set up the lights toturn on at dusk and off at a specified time.The app knows when dusk is every day inyour area so no need to constantly changethe timer programming; now it happensautomatically.

All lighting fixtures are LED these days.However it’s very important to match upthe color temperature of the LED lights, sothey are not a different color than thehouse’s existing exterior lights.

What should homeowners consider whenselecting a contractor to install landscapelighting?A great design is key to a successful project.If the contractor is not familiar with howto create a dynamic, yet natural lightingdesign it might not meet expectations.Quality light fixtures are also critical. Youwant your investment to function well and look good for many years. Inexpensivelight fixtures simply do not hold up overtime as well as their well-constructed counterparts. Another important aspect iswiring. Electricians know how to makeproper electrical connections.

Lansdale, Pa. | (215) 855-3340 | WesCarverElectric.com

E X P E R T I S E : L A N D S C A P E L I G H T I N G

Wes Carver, Owner

Wes Carver Electric hasbeen your friendlyneighborhood electrician

since 1999, specializing in residentialwork throughout Bucks andMontgomery counties. Wes Carverhas been in the electrical trade forover 25 years, honing both histechnical and design skills. House &Home spoke with him about theimpact carefully planned landscapelighting can have on your home.

Wes CarverElectric

?asktheexpert

by Michelle Boyles