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Asheville Outdoor Lighting Franchise to Glow at the Home Remodeling Expo

(PRWeb) December 13, 2006 -- NiteLites of Asheville, the Landscape Lighting Professionals, will be on hand at the Home Remodeling Expo scheduled for January 19-21 at the Palmetto Expo Center in Greenville, SC. Hours for the show are Noon to 9:00 PM on Friday, 10:00 AM to 9:00 PM on Saturday, and 11:00 AM to 6:00 on Sunday. Admission to the show is $ 4.00, children under 18 are admitted free. The show offers the opportunity to find everything needed to remodel and update a home and yard. The attendee can explore hundreds of exhibits featuring cabinets, windows, flooring, saunas spas, security systems, and outdoor architecture and landscape lighting. For directions to the show visit the Palmetto Expo Center website at http://www.palmettoexpo.com/calendar. More information about the show is available at http://www.myshowpage.com/greenville.html.

While at the show, stop at the NiteLites exhibit and let Roger Blair and his staff show you their spectacular collection of photos of homes and landscapes that have extended their outdoor living area with a NiteLites lighting system. They will also share the many advantages of NiteLites high quality, specification grade, low voltage lighting systems.

NiteLites outdoor lighting provides a way for the homeowner to "remodel" and expand their outdoor living and entertainment area. A professionally designed and installed architecture and landscape lighting system can extend the day beyond sunset, and also provide the homeowner with a number of other benefits.

Contemporary outdoor lighting systems are a smart investment. A professionally installed and maintained outdoor lighting system increases the value of residential and commercial properties, while making them the showcase of the area.

A carefully designed low voltage lighting system casts a powerful glow while remaining extremely economical and safe to operate, especially when compared to its line voltage system counterparts.

An architectural lighting system is both functional and elegant. Homeowners can enjoy more hours in the comfort of their own yard, while creating an elegant atmosphere for outdoor entertaining.

Industrial specification grade low voltage lighting systems are expandable. They can be adapted as properties are expanded and/or owners' needs change, with little or no disruption to the environment.

In addition to their beauty, an outdoor lighting system offers increased safety for those navigating the paths and walkways, and security by illuminating the dark areas of a property.

Lighting a landscape provides a creative way to showcase the beauty of the landscape and garden investments. Low voltage lights can be strategically installed to add rich depth and textures to trees, shrubs, flower beds, and statues in the evening. And because of the design of the fixtures, "lighting trespass" is minimized - the lights illuminate only the intended subject.

To schedule a free evening demonstration, sign up at the NiteLites booth or call their office at 864-277-8778 and by visiting their website at http://www.nitelites.com.

For more information the growing trend of outdoor lighting and/or a NiteLites Franchise, please call 1-866-NITELITES or visit their web site at www.nitelites.com.

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