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Guide On How To Install LED Lights

One of the benefits of strip lights is that you can install them on almost any surface. For the units to work effectively and give you a great service you need to install them properly. To help you out here are tips on how to install the lights on different surfaces:

Installing the lights on a drop-down ceiling

Drop-down ceilings are decorative ceiling features that are suspended in such a way that they sit lower than the main ceiling. When installing the lights you can install them in such a way that the LED tape is fitted horizontally facing upwards or vertically facing sideways. Whichever the way that you choose to install them, ensure that you install the LEDs behind a lip at the edge of the drop-ceiling. To prevent light dots from shining on the vertical surface behind it, stick the LEDs as close as possible, behind the lip of the ceiling.

Installing the LEDs on cornices and coving

Coving is the decorative molding at the junction between the ceiling and walls. When installing the units here, install them as far away from the back wall as possible. This is to avoid seeing visible light-dotting. You should also ensure that there is a lip on the coving to hide the LEDs. This creates a great effect as you only show the light and not the light source.

Installing the lights on kickboards

Kickboards are often found in the kitchen but they are also present in other locations. When installing the lights in this area avoid placing the LED tape too close to the wall. This is to avoid seeing lighting-dotting. To hide the LED light source install the lights behind a lip. You should be cautious of the type of floor that you install the lights on. To avoid reflection install the lights on surfaces that are not too shiny. If your wall is already shiny, use surface extrusions to diffuse the lights. Due to the extrusions, the lights appear like continuous lights instead of dots.

Conclusion

For you to get the most of the LED strip lights you should install them properly. To have an easy time you should install them according to the given tips. For the lights to be professionally installed ensure that you hire a professional to do the work. When buying the lights, always ensure that they are of high quality. You do this by buying from a high rated store.

Quang Vo

My very first job in 1990 was with the Street Lighting Division for my local power company as an Electrical Engineering Student Co-Op..... I guess you can say, in the almost 30 years of business experience, I have seen a lot of changes. However, I believe the changes we are currently witnessing now and the pace of technology advancements in the lighting industry, will be the most exciting time period yet.

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