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Low-voltage deck lights are becoming popular for some very good reasons. They provide a nice gentle glow to your deck and they also can also provide additional safety for steps and pathways. In Pennsylvania, for example, it is required by code that any outdoor steps are illuminated. If you don’t have an outdoor light in your house near the deck steps, you may be required to install riser lights on your new deck steps.

These Endurance lights are the perfect answer for you. They are much smaller than other step riser lights, but with their unique design, they provide plenty of light. Other riser lights shine out from behind the stair tread, so they can be distracting and some of the light is wasted. Endurance lights have well placed LED modules that shine down directly on the stair treads. So none of the light is wasted and they won’t shine in your eyes as you climb the steps.

Endurance Riser Lights are available in black, white, and bronze colors. They cost around $75 including a transformer and installation. We have more to say about all types of Deck Lights

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