Introducing

The Light Fixer

  Quickly & Easily Level Outdoor Lighting Fixtures

Our threaded pivot ball and cap along with four screws takes less than 3 minutes to install.

  Uneven Lights Tarnish A Property’s Appearance

Many landscaping and lighting professionals are challenged by the off-putting effects that imprecisely installed mounting stakes cause. We’ve all seen these drooping lights, which stand out as eyesores on otherwise picturesque properties.

  Save Money & Time While Making Customers Happy

Customers often call on landscaping and lighting professionals to fix their outdoor lights, whose stakes can change position because of temperature changes, tree growth or contact from people, animals, equipment and toys. This work can be a money and time drain for professional crews to fix season after season.

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The Light Fixer is the solution you’ve been dreaming about! With the Light Fixer in your toolkit, you can not only install customers’ lights much more quickly but can help maintain the appearance of these lights much more efficiently.

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How It Works

Lighting company crews can easily level an outdoor light using the Light Fixer’s pivot ball, similar to those on camera tripods, which is threaded onto the mounting stake, and cap, which is fastened onto the bottom of the light. The light fixture’s position is securely locked using the cap and four provided screws.
Talk about making light work of a job that can often steal many hours of your team’s time on properties dotted with numerous leaning lights! No extra product assembly is required with the Light Fixer beyond the use of a screwdriver to tighten the four included screws.

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Never Leave Your Customers Stuck With Uneven Lights Again

Does your lighting company get overwhelmed with trying to correctly install mounting stakes so customers’ outdoor lights look straight as an arrow?

Even when your team does impeccable installation work on rocky land, we’ll bet that your company takes calls from customers asking for your help to level outdoor lights.

As an experienced lighting company professional, you’re well aware that temperature changes and growing tree roots can budge a precisely installed mounting stake out of alignment, making a light on this customer’s property stick out like a sore thumb.

You also certainly know that these stakes can get jolted out of position when a ball crashes into them while children play kickball or when the homeowners or hired crews mow their lawn or plow snow off their driveway and bump into the lights. Even large dogs and deer might impact these stakes, causing outdoor lights to dangle off-center.

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FAQs

Depending on the soil conditions, it can be very difficult to remove an existing stake that is no longer
plumb and level. With the Light Fixer, simply loosen (4) screws, adjust plumb and level and re-tighten the
(4) screws.

Loosen (4) set screws, pivot light fixture to make it plumb & level and re-tighten the (4) set screws.

The ground stake we sell is 10” long and 3” wide at the top tapering to a point. This provides a very stable
and secure base for the light fixture to be mounted to.

No. The Light Fixer accessory comes in black, which blends in with most ground cover.

Yes! But it takes only a few steps to do this. See the instructions on this video:
Installing the Light Fixer Accessory on Previously Installed Landscape Fixtures – YouTube

It can be depending on the ground cover. However, if mulch is used, only the top of the Light Fixer is
visible.

No! It only takes a few minutes to install as there are only (2) parts plus the (4) set screws.

The Light Fixer accessory will work with ground stakes that have universal 1/2” NPSM threads.

The Light Fixer accessory is made from build-to-last HDPE, a high density material used in many
outdoor equipment applications.

The Light Fixer was not designed to work with solar lights

No! The Light Fixer only works with 12 volt low voltage landscape light fixtures