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Miami Pool Lights
The first rule to keep in mind when installing your pool lights is to avoid orienting the lights towards the house or the areas of greatest use, since direct exposure to light can be annoying. You should also take into account the loss of light that occurs along the distance of projection of the spotlight – the farther away from the spotlight, the less light – and the interior color of the pool. Pools with dark liners absorb more light than light-colored pools, so you will have to use more spotlights in the former.
Miami Interior Lights
The right lighting can transform any interior from dark and dull to warm and cozy. There’s more to lighting than just ceiling lights: you can use a variety of lamps and lighting fixtures to create the ideal ambiance and atmosphere. Before you choose your lamps, it’s important to understand how to design the right lighting and how to set it up correctly in your home.
Miami Outdoor Lighting
An outdoor electrical installation must comply with some special requirements and have certain characteristics different from the rest of the conventional installations. It must be taken into account that outdoor areas exposed to the weather and/or high influx of people need to have an electrical system that is resistant, aesthetic and durable over time.
This is why outdoor electrical installations are usually so robust, since their components must have additional levels of protection (such as IP and IK, which we will explain later). These protections offer greater durability for outdoor areas where not only weathering can degrade the material, but also
different types of mechanical impacts.
It would be a serious mistake to use in an outdoor electrical installation elements and materials that are designed only for use and applications in indoor environments, where generally there
is no demanding factor.