Waterproof LED, Halgon, & Solar Lights

Underwater & Solar Pond Lighting (Products available at bottom of this page) From a small 10-watt waterfall light that can be tucked into small crevises, to the very bright 50-watt, use our waterproof Underwater Pond Lights to accent your pond at night.  The Submersible lights can be placed in the bottom of the pond, or built into the sides, wedged between rocks.  As the fish glide by the lights, their color will be reflected in the water like a natural "fireworks" display under water. During the day your pond is great, it is relaxing to watch the fish swim and listen to the water flowing.  Why not enjoy it just as much in the evening?  The beautiful and dramatic effect of lighting can make any party or get together a fantastic event.  Even if it is just a romantic escape for you and someone special, the colorful beauty of your pond at night can be breath taking.  Adding a fountain will not only improve the health of your pond but also add grace and beauty.  The addition of lights on your fountain will add to your enjoyment far into the evening.  You can use lighting to enhance the beauty of your pond and yard, improve safety, and extend your enjoyment throughout the evening hours. Lights can be positioned below the surface of the water for an iridescent effect, and around your pond to highlight its pathways, attractive plantings, and water features. TJB-INC INSTALLATION TIP:  When we install lights on ponds that we build, we try to have at least one or more lights in the waterfall area.  We will use the 10-Watt Waterfall light, 20-Watt MicroSpot or the 20-Watt Hex light  by placing the lifht fixture in or behind the flow of water.  As the water pass over the light, it produces a twinkling wet "fireplace" effect as the water and light mix.  Just as we can sit for hours watching a fireplace burn, the same relaxing feel can be done with water and light.  Use the 20-Watt lights plce in the rocks to light the different depths of your pond.  TJB-INC only uses the 50-watt lights in very deep or very large pond situations.  We find that 50-watts of power is too bright for most pond applications.  Stick with 20-watt or less unless your situation calls for a very bright light.  The new LED Lights solve this problem with bright light with only 2 watts of power draw.