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Is Your Home In The Dark At Night?

In the middle of winter here on Long Island the days are short and nights are long. Returning at night to a dark home is never welcoming. Looking outside from your home and seeing nothing but pitch black can feel confining.

Imagine extending your living space to the outdoors at night? Even though its cold now and you’re probably not going outdoors you might want to think about how landscaping lighting with its warm lights will provide a sense of security and comfort.

Well-designed landscape lighting provides beauty and security as it illuminates entrances, driveways, walkways, patios, pools, interesting trees, focal points. The landscape lighting products I recommend are tough and can withstand the harsh outdoor conditions. All our lighting fixtures use LED’s that last longer and require 50% less electricity than traditional bulbs. Our lighting systems are managed by a friendly and easy to use app that you can download at no cost onto your smart phone. From your smart phone you can see your lighting program, make changes, and turn on or off your lights.

Rain Rich has been designing and installing landscape lighting across Long Island for over 20 years. We offer free consultation and estimate with product on hand. Schedule an appointment today. Call 631-423-2211 or click here. To view our products and services please visit our website at www.rainrich.com.

Also, we are experts at repairing, upgrading, and servicing existing landscape lighting systems!

Rain Rich Sprinklers has been serving Long Island for 39 years. Rain Rich prides itself on providing outstanding service and the best value.

By |2021-01-14T12:53:22-05:00January 13th, 2021|Uncategorized|Comments Off on Is Your Home In The Dark At Night?

About the Author:

Richard Silverman is the President and CEO of Rain Rich, a Huntington based Irrigation Company he started himself in 1982. He oversees sales and production, works with new clients to resolve issues, trains employees, and researches new services. He graduated from Stony Brook University with a Bachelor’s of Science in Biology and received an Associate of Applied Science in Agriculture from Farmingdale University. He is certified as a Low Voltage Lighting Installer, EPA Water Sense Partner and Irrigation Designer.
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