Installing A Granite Lamp Post
The degree of difficulty with respect to installing the actual post depends on the post you ll be using.
Installing a granite lamp post. When digging holes for granite posts there are certain things you should keep in mind before you start your project. Here s is the first step on how to install a lamp post. While this might seem like a fairly straightforward task grab shovel start digging it actually requires a little pre planning. These provide plenty of overhead light without spilling over into your neighbor s yard.
Step 2 dig the posthole photo by kolin smith. This information will help you get the job done yourself or it may influence your decision to hire a contractor. Fill the bottom of the posthole with 6 inches of gravel. Some post lamps come with one bulb.
In most residential settings an 8 foot lamp post works best. We also carry. A woodbury gray granite lamp post installed by seoane landscape design. Then have a licensed electrician check your work make the connection to the breaker and install the switch for the light.
Choose the best lamp post for your space. You ll want to make sure there are no obstacles underground and that the hole you prepare is a narrow straight and deep cut into the earth at a particular size. Install the light heads on the post and feed wires into the post from the bottom until they protrude through the top. If you decide to get a solid granite lamp post like i have you ll need several friends or a small crane to install it.
Then connect the wire leads from the light heads to the circuit wires. Preparing for the dig. Using a posthole digger or round shovel make a hole at the post location 12 inches diameter and 22 inches deep. A woodbury gray granite post is a stock item that adds instant custom detail to a property.
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