Embedding lights into a driveway

Can you embed lights into a driveway so they're flush with the surface?

Asked by Lou on 11th Oct 2022
Expert Trade Answers
"Yes but it’s big job You’ll have to put in electrical cables with ducting for the cables plus Par and Driveway will have to come up round the edges or where you want you lighting to go"
Answered on 11th Oct 2022 - Member since Aug 2022 - report
"Hi Keith from gardening and landscaping yes you can put lights in the driveway and They will be Flush with The service"
Answered on 11th Oct 2022 - Member since Sep 2017 - report
"Yeah no problem, you can buy low voltage, waterproof flush lighting systems, with a qualified electrician working with the builder it’s not a problem 👍👍"
Answered on 11th Oct 2022 - Member since Oct 2022 - report
"The answer is yes, you need to lay a low voltage 1.5mm armoured cable beneath the surface then you can conect to the inset water proof lights, lights come in various shapes colour and sizes."
Answered on 11th Oct 2022 - Member since Oct 2019 - report
"Yes you can put these in underneath your driveway along with the cabling protecting the cable with ducting."
Answered on 19th Oct 2022 - Member since Jan 2022 - report
"Yes you can drill holes in the block pavers and recess the lights."
Answered on 12th Oct 2022 - Member since Oct 2022 - report
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