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Motion Lights.
We have friends who had four motion detector lights installed on their home for less than six hundred dollars.
I have been told that light deters crime and I think it is a good idea. |
I have 'em and love 'em.
They are bright & I had to make sure they were not lighting up the neighbor's bedroom. :loco::loco::loco::loco: |
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They are just a deterrent but it helps. I have 2 in my lanai and 1 outside overlooking the pond. I think they are great. Not very expensive to install, I had Handieman do them for me, he was great. |
Have Them
We have them, (along with a good security system) and they work great. The only problem is that we also have a rabbit which runs by at night and lights up our back area. Have now been use to it and know he/she is just looking for food..:wave:
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Has anybody had any experience with a solar motion light? Just wondering how bright?
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Gracie -- This is the first time I have lived in more years than I can count, where I did not have some type of lighting in our side & back yard. Yes, it is true and has been proven that light is a deterrent to crime. I think in our documents it says you cannot have a lamppost in the back because it would bother neighbors. How ridiculous is that??? I don't know anyone who doesn't have their bedroom blinds or curtains closed at night. Lighting around a house should be permitted. It creates a safer environment for everyone. |
$600?
Sounds high $$ Northern tool solar $39 ea no wiring or electrician needed. link with video http://www.northerntool.com/images/p...87_400x400.jpg |
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I didn't pay anywhere near $600 (quite a bit less). Money well spent. |
Thanks Jimbo.
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I just had motion sensors with twin floods installed over each of my two lanai doors by Galaxy for less than $300 total cost. They point down directly at the doors so critters nor bushes trigger them.
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There is a fair amount of material and labor involved to install 4 switched external lights. Have you done that sort of work yourself? |
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I paid a lot less as well. And knowing if something is moving around outside makes me feel much more comfortable.
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Put in a solar unit above the lanai door - works great - cost about $69 from Lowes - they had several less expensive ones as well.
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Yes, the motions lights from the big box stores work fine and easy install.
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Plus, how difficult was it... any high work on ladders? |
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We have some decent solar lights around the back and sides and they are the "stronger" variety. But not the blaring BIG wired ELECTRIC lights that we also have so when some nasty burglar or robber is slinking around they BLAZE on. I want them to think that they are center stage and popping sounds might follow and it is TIME to exit PRONTO, stage right..
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Our lights are on switched lighting circuits with controlling switches at each door. |
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I was thinking nothing existed. If new circuits had to be run and switches cut in (maybe 3-way or 4-way), boxes, maybe even a gfi breaker for an extra outside branch circuit if new capacity was need, etc... it would be a different story in terms of cost... material and labor! 4 exterior lights installed on new circuits, switched and zoned front/back for $600, sounded like a pretty good deal to me. |
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Do you know if these are available in a lighter color than black? thanks. |
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