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NATURAL GAS LIGHTS

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When the sun goes down, natural gas lights offer the dependable security and safety of non-shadowed illumination. Casting a pleasing natural light, equivalent to a 60-watt bulb, these lights operate without the assistance of electricity.

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Things to Consider:

Mounting Types: Gaslights can be mounted on posts or walls. Be sure to install gaslights on the same natural gas line serving your pool or spa heater, or natural gas grill.

Location: How large is the area you want to illuminate? This will help you determine how many lights you will need.

Atmosphere and Style: All shapes and styles are available, even tiki torch styles to fit any atmosphere you want.

Burners: Mantles, a covering of refractory material, give light off by incandescence when placed over a flame. Standard gaslights with dual-inverted burner and mantles provide maximum light at approximately 2,500 BTUs per hour.

Ignition: For convenience, look for a gaslight that has an electronic ignition and can be turned on and off with a typical light switch.