Cambridge Pavingstones Named Exclusive Master Distributor of i-lighting LED Landscape & Hardscape Lighting Systems

Words: Bronzella Cleveland

i-lighting distributed via Cambridge PavingstonesCambridge Pavingstones, the leading manufacturer of ArmorTec pavingstones, wallstones, and outdoor living solutions, has been named the exclusive master distributor of i-lighting LED Landscape & Hardscape Lighting Systems in 15 states. This includes offering the complete line of i-lighting Landscape & Hardscape Lighting from more than 250 authorized Cambridge dealers based in Connecticut, Delaware, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, Virginia, and West Virginia.

“Today’s outdoor living rooms, driveways and pathways rely on durable hardscape materials to maximize their curb appeal and backyard ambience, while affording homeowners durability and plenty of ROI,” says Charles H. Gamarekian, president & CEO of Cambridge Pavers, Inc. “Leading-edge manufacturers of pavers, wall systems, and outdoor living room components see lighting as a natural adjunct to their core products and have tasked their research and development teams to step up to the plate. With i-lighting, Cambridge has found the combination of the highest quality LED lighting systems with unmatched ease of installation.”

“Cambridge Pavingstones has an unequalled reputation for premium quality, durability, and beauty,” adds Scott Holland, president & CEO of i-lighting, LLC. “We are proud to have our Landscape & Hardscape Lighting products included in their companywide sales efforts. We are certain this relationship will serve both companies by providing Cambridge customers with an extremely cost-effective, reliable, and easy-to-install method for further accenting the luster and flair of Cambridge outdoor design products.”

i-lighting Hardscape & Landscape Lighting Systems enables quick and easy installations in half the time of traditional lighting through the use of the company’s proprietary Easy Plug connectors, the company says. It also can be combined to light entire outdoor areas including gardens, pathways, masonry, retaining walls, kitchens, pillars, columns, and exterior structures.

Furthermore, all i-lighting’s LED lighting systems use approximately 80 percent less energy than incandescent bulbs and are rated for 10-plus years of operation if used 24-hours-a-day/seven-days-a-week. Other i-lighting system benefits include:

  • Photocell technology that senses ambient light and automatically turns lights on and off for both safety and security, while adding convenience and reliability
  • Lighting design that does not create heat and, as a result, is safer for pets and children, while attracting fewer insects
  • DC power supply creating minimum line voltage drops and shocking hazards.

Details on Cambridge’s entire product line and the nearest dealer location are available at www.cambridgepavers.com. Additional information from i-lighting can be obtained at www.i-lightingonline.com.

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