We live in an awesome neighborhood, way at the back on a very private cul-de-sac. We love having people over and they often stay until the sun has gone down. One thing that comes with seclusion is DARKNESS. It turns out, backing out of the driveway in the dark gets pretty sporty in our neck of the woods. It amazes me how many people are lousy at backing out of a driveway even in the daylight, but without streetlights or yard floods, our driveway was ink black at night. After a friend almost backed into a giant tree in the garden, I decided it was time for action.
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We came up with the idea to do solar LED road pucks. They are rated up to 20 tons, so it doesn’t matter if you back over them on a daily basis. They were $25 each at Lowe’s but we found them for about half online. The road pucks are available on Amazon (which gets me 5% back on my card!!).
So, here’s the easiest installation you’ll ever do:
We let them charge for a day and laid them out at night to make sure:
- they were all working
- we liked the direction the light was shining
- and we were happy with the spacing.
- We bought two tubes of Liquid Nails Heavy Duty Construction Adhesive (for use with a caulk gun), precleaned the spots where we wanted them on the drive, applied liberally, set in place, and let them dry. I recommend wearing rubber gloves because it’s easiest to smear the liquid nails around with your finger (unless you just like picking glue out of your nail beds).
It was a super easy and fast project, and our new runway lights really help people stay on the driveway when they’re backing out in the early morning or late at night. There’s nothing I love more than a project you can knock out in under two hours and for under a hundred bucks. Instant gratification.
Now I’m just worried about aircraft mistaking it for a runway.
Thanks for hanging with us and good luck with the lights!
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