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Light Up Your Home’s Exterior with Advanced Solar Solutions

Bring lasting warmth, safety and sustainability to your home with innovative Solar LED light solutions. Light up your decks, patios and architecture with Beyond Solar 's lasting solar powered solutions

Solar Lighting

Enjoy Savings and
Effortless Ambience

Unplug from the Grid

Unplug from the Grid

Free yourself from rising electricity bills and grid dependence. Be a part of sustainability and switch to solar for your home

Effortless Ambiance for your Deck

Effortless Ambiance for your Deck

Free yourself from the hassles of grid wiring and complicated installations. Enjoy the soft inviting light of your patio with our solar powered outdoor fixtures

Solar Powered Lights for Walkways

Solar Powered Lights for Walkways

Enhance security and charm with strategically placed solar lights along your walkways, creating a warm, welcoming atmosphere for family and visitors

Boost Curb Appeal

Boost Curb Appeal

Wash the facade of your home with stylish solar powered led lights and add a touch of flair. Boost your property value by making your home visually attractive and appealing

Live Greener and Brighter

Choose our solar lighting for residential and ensure consistent lighting for your homes
Contact us today and let us help you illuminate your home with safety, sustainability and aesthetics

Go Solar Now!

FAQs

Watts measure energy consumption while lumens measure light output. In solar lighting, you want high lumens with low watts for efficiency.

It depends on the application. For example, small signs need around 3.4 watts, while large billboards may need up to 25 watts. Pathways usually need 15–25watts, and parking lots or highways may require up to 70 watts.

Yes. Most LEDs range from 3000K to 5000K. Coastal areas may need turtle-friendly lighting, which impacts wattage and output.

These controls adjust brightness based on activity. They reduce power use during inactive times while maintaining safety and visibility.

They define how light spreads. Type II is ideal for paths and roads; Type III and IV suit parking lots and larger areas.

Always work with a solar lighting specialist. They’ll help ensure the fixture meets both lighting and solar power requirements efficiently.
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