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Specification Grade Path Lighting by Irradiar: Built to Last

October 22, 2025
Irradiar Landscape Western Canada

Light That Transforms: Meet the New Irradiar Landscape Series from GM Lighting 

There’s something about a well-lit landscape that brings a space to life — the soft glow along a garden path, the warm wash of light on a stone wall, or the way water features shimmer after dark. Lighting isn’t just about visibility. It’s about atmosphere, safety, and turning your yard, patio, or commercial space into something memorable.

That’s where GM Lighting’s new Irradiar line comes in. 

Built to Perform in Every Condition

  • Landscape lighting shouldn’t just look good—it should perform day in and day out, no matter the weather or environment. That’s exactly what Irradiar delivers with their specification-grade path lighting, now available through EB Horsman.

What Makes These Fixtures Specification Grade?

Here’s a breakdown of the key features shown in the video:

  • Solid Brass Body – No plastic. No corners cut. These lights are built to handle Canadian winters, coastal moisture, and daily wear and tear.
  • Clear Lens with Secure Gasket Seal – Keeps moisture and dirt out while maintaining crisp light output.
  • Integrated Glare Shield – Reduces eye strain and light spill, ensuring pathways are illuminated safely without lighting up the whole yard.
  • 6-Foot Factory-Sealed Lead – Pre-attached wire simplifies installation and ensures a clean, watertight connection.
  • Low Voltage (12V) System – Ideal for residential and commercial landscaping.

Available in both small hat and large hat designs, these path lights offer flexibility for different install locations—from walkways and patios to commercial courtyards.

Installation and Best Practices for Western Canada

Here are some practical job‑site tips for contractors and distributors working in Western Canada:

  • Run the wire below frost line where possible or use proper burial depth to avoid cable exposure during freeze‑thaw cycles.
  • Use watertight connectors and ensure joints are sealed especially in areas with high rain or snow melt.
  • Minimize voltage drop: For long runs, use heavier gauge cable or break up runs into shorter branches.
  • Aim for consistent spacing: Path lights should be spaced so illumination overlaps slightly for even light rather than patchy pools.
  • Maintain landscape clearance: Ensure plants, snow loads or turf maintenance won’t block the light output over time.
  • Warranty & maintenance: Keep spec sheets and documentation on site. The ILS‑P101 spec sheet states a 10‑year warranty.

If you’re working on landscape lighting projects where performance, aesthetics and longevity matter, choosing the right specification‑grade path lighting like the Irradiar line means fewer issues, better client satisfaction and stronger job tracking. The video "Specification Grade Path Lighting by Irradiar" gives a clear visual reference for what these fixtures deliver. Combine that with the spec data and your installation know‑how and you’ll have a solution built to spec, built to last.

Light with Confidence. Light with Irradiar.