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From TV wall-mounting to remote control setup, installing a home theater system can be a complicated and aggravating ordeal. That's where we come in.

With a blend of electrical, sound system and interior design expertise on staff, we don't just install your system – we change the way you watch TV and listen to music.

Starting with a free design consultation, our installation experts take every aspect of your home into consideration to ensure a convenient arrangement, safe setup and optimal acoustics and lighting.

Our professional technicians have the knowledge and experience to give you the best surround sound home theater viewing experience possible and can even maximize your sound and picture quality!

Our home theater installation services include:

We are dedicated to providing our customers with unmatched service and competitive pricing on every job, and we want to do the same for you. So whether you're planning a custom home theater or are having trouble setting up your system, you can count on Sylvia Electrical Contracting  for professional, prompt and affordable service on all installation projects.

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Demystifying Track Lighting

 

Track lighting is one of the most commonly used and misunderstood of the lighting system types. It is a powerful tool for a lighting designer but application can also be rather confusing without an understanding of some basic track lighting principles.

  • Because track lighting is very directional, track systems perform best as accent lights or task lights.
  • Track does not work well providing general light in large rooms.
  • Also, track lighting requires the assembling of different components to make a complete system.

Track is a surface mounted channel that holds the lighting units (or "heads") in place and brings power to them. Because it is surface mounted, track is particularly easy to install, especially in remodel applications. The track is usually mounted to the ceiling but it can be mounted to a wall, a beam or dropped from the ceiling on stems or cables. Power is usually fed to the track from the end (an "end feed" or "live end") but it can be powered from anywhere along the channel with special adapters. There are also adapters that allow for various track layout configurations; corners ("L") and branches ("T") are the most common. Normally the various track components are only compatible within a given product line, which means that company A parts will not fit on company B track.

The beauty of a track system is its versatility. The track layout can be expanded or reconfigured, one can move the heads around, add more, change types, point them in different directions, and so on. This flexibility can be the cause of some problems when it comes to placement. To avoid glare and shadows track lights should shine at a near wall or directly down on a work surface. Keeping in mind that track is mainly an accent and task light, in most rooms the points of interest (artwork, furniture, architectural details) are at the perimeter as are the tasks, so the track should be placed 18 -36 inches out from the wall (for most normal ceiling heights). The higher the ceiling the farther out from the wall the track should be. The down side of track is that one sees the fixtures and it can look a bit cluttered especially in a low ceiling application. However, in the proper setting a well-planned track system can add significantly to the decor. Much of this information about the light qualities of track applies equally well to recessed lighting systems.

There are a dizzying variety of track heads to choose from though the differences are mainly cosmetic. Two track heads may look very different, but if they hold the same lamp (or light bulb), then the light output will be much the same. Most track heads use directional lamps of some kind and in general I recommend the PAR lamps as a starting point. PAR lamps are line voltage halogen, are energy efficient, have good optics and excellent color quality. When the lighting needs are particularly demanding my other favorite lamp is the MR16 (low voltage halogen). This lamp excels as an accent light because of its precise beam control. However, these optical properties cause shadowing that can interfere with doing tasks, so it is not recommended as a task light. Most of the heads that use the low voltage lamps have the transformer built into them so they can be used on the same track as the PARs. Both the PAR and MR-16 lamps are available in many hardware stores.

Remember, all light fixtures, but particularly track heads are just glorified light bulb holders; you are choosing the proper lamp and finding a way to hold it in space. Ideally one would pick the appropriate lamp for a given application (task, accent, wall wash) and then find a track head that will hold it. There are many track heads that hold fluorescent lamps, and these are quite cost-effective in commercial applications (due to the long hours of operation), but many homeowners may be put off by the high initial cost.
 

 

Above: Track lighting in a hospitality application..


 

 

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