Permanent Holiday Lights for Your Home
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Updated: 8:31 AM Nov 27, 2009
Permanent Holiday Lights for Your Home
After the eating and the shopping, many people start to think about putting up the holiday lights on Thanksgiving weekend.
Posted: 3:00 AM Nov 27, 2009
Reporter: Karoline Wightman
Email Address: karoline.wightman@kolotv.com
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If the idea of climbing up on a ladder and struggling with those holiday lights just doesn't sound appealing, there's a solution. A growing local business has a new product perfect for the holidays. Systems of Nevada is a family owned and operated business in Sparks that just added "ChannelBrite" to its inventory of home services.

ChannelBrite is a permanent outdoor LED holiday lighting system, offering homeowners an energy efficient way to light up their homes that saves time and money. Instead of installing holiday lights every year, ChannelBrite stays up all year long.

Steve Bemus, Systems of Nevada Operations Manager says, "this is a fantastic new product that's a permanent installation for outdoor LED lighting. It's energy efficient because it's LED lighting and you're decorated year round so in addition to the holidays you can do it for parties, 4th of July, anniversary's, Halloween and other events."

ChannelBrite blends in seamlessly with the home's trim, making sure the lights remain perfectly straight and in place year after year. It's also 90% more energy efficient than traditional holiday lighting, giving homeowners savings on energy bills. ChannelBrite has a life span, on average, of 10 years. They're also programmable, so homeowners can control the speed, pattern, and color of the lights.

The railing system is installed to match the home's trim, so it's virtually unnoticeable when not on, and end caps and peak caps give a nice finished look, hiding all wiring. Homeowner Suzanne Capurro says that was one of the features her husband was concerned about. "He doesn't like wires or anything else showing, so he was very impressed with ChannelBrite lighting."

On average, ChannelBrite costs about $25 a foot to install and has a 3 year warranty. Since the lights are year round, you can install them anytime of the year, like in the summer when the weather is nice. For more information on installing ChannelBrite lights on your home, just visit www.channelbrite.com

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