Amish Crafted Garden Lighthouses For Sale In Georgia
Georgia's Premier Garden Lighthouse
Georgia's premier poly garden lighthouses are Amish crafted to withstand a harsh coastal environment. Poly lumber and stainless steel fasteners deliver decades of maintenance free performance and beauty.
Our garden lighthouses are available in many sizes, styles and color combinations. From solar lighting to LED revolving lights we have a realistic lighting option for your application. Get started designing yours today!
Types of Garden Lighthouses We Sell in Georgia
Why Poly Lighthouses Are Best For Tropical Climates
A tropical climate such as the one found in the southern regions of Georgia can be very destructive to lawn decor, garden lighthouses, and other items exposed its effects. One could reasonably assume when you combine considerable amounts of rainfall, humid conditions, sea breeze, sweltering sunshine, and pesky insects with lawn decorations the former would win the war. Tired of trying to rescue your garden lighthouse from the jaws of pesky insects? Getting fed up with the maintenance it takes to preserve your wooden lighthouse on the dock?
Our premier Poly Garden Lighthouse was designed to solve the maintenance issues a tropical climate creates. Consider the advantages of a premier poly lighthouse; poly lumber is not impacted by moisture, it can withstand temperatures up to 400 degrees, is UV resistant, salt breeze has no impact on it, and insects have no use for it. Read more...
Now for the best news, our premier poly lighthouses are an eco-friendly product made from recycled material.
Completed Garden Lighthouse Projects in Georgia
Design and Price Your Lighthouse Online
Ready to design and price a garden lighthouse online? Choose construction material, choose style, choose size, choose lighting, choose colors, add to cart, and checkout. In 3 minutes or less you can order a garden lighthouse to be delivered to your Georgia location.
3 Easy Steps To Your Dream Lighthouse
1. Design
2. Checkout
3. Enjoy!
Advantages of Hybrid Garden Lighthouses for Georgia Residents
The beauty of a natural wood garden lighthouse illuminating a path at dusk, or casting its light on the dock against the black backdrop of the sea is stunning. Unfortunately the coastal breeze and humid climate of a Georgia summer have an adverse effect on any wood items exposed to the elements and to soon the beauty of a wood garden lighthouse gives way to deterioration... It was with the intent of extending the life expectancy of a wood garden lighthouse that the Hybrid Garden Lighthouse was born.
What years of experience have taught us is that the base of the lighthouse where it makes contact with the ground, and the top of the lighthouse are the areas that deteriorate the quickest. A hybrid lighthouse is when we make the top and the base of the lighthouse out of poly to eliminate the deterioration there, but the tower of the lighthouse is still made out of wood to allow for a spiral stripe design. So a hybrid lighthouse is a blend of wood and poly which allows for more flexibility in designs but has a longer life expectancy than a traditional wood lighthouse.
The advantages of a hybrid garden lighthouse are a longer life expectancy in a coastal environment while still allowing the flexibility that wood brings to design.
For Georgia residents we highly recommend hybrid garden lighthouses when purchasing models that feature a spiral stripe design like the Cape Hatteras lighthouse replica, or numerous stripes like the Bodie Island model.
Featured Lighthouse: Tybee Island
Ever since 1736 the Tybee Island Lighthouse has been helping ship navigation into the Savannah River. The lighthouse is on the Northeast side of Tybee Island, in the state of Georgia. This light is from the colonial era. This makes it only 1 of 7 lighthouses that still remains from this time period.
Noble Jones of Wormsloe Plantation was in charge of building the first tower. This octagonal tower was complete in 1736, out of brick and cedar. It was 90 feet tall, and at that time, that made it the tallest building of its type in America. However, this was only a tower, it was not designed to have a light on the top. This first tower did not last long due to storms. Just 5 years later, in August 1741 a storm destroyed the first tower, but a new tower was already commissioned. Read More...
Stone Lighthouses - Natural Beauty That Lasts!
Our natural stone lighthouses are the perfect statement piece to add to any landscape in the peach state. Their stone and masonry construction allows them to endure decades of tropical storms and scorching sun, while continuing to radiate the natural beauty of stone.
Each lighthouse is Amish crafted from hand selected natural stone, and then topped with a poly top with fully functional lighting. The end result is a stunning, maintenance free landscape accent piece that is built to last for decades. Stone lighthouses are available in assorted heights, stone colors, top colors, and lighting types. Add the natural beauty of a stone lighthouse to your landscape or dock area today!
The Amish Handcrafted Advantage
Our garden lighthouses are Amish handcrafted in Pennsylvania by expert craftsmen. We believe the skills that have passed down from generation to generation, coupled with the best raw materials, and the innovate techniques of todays Amish craftsman lead to a superior quality garden lighthouse.
Throughout the world Amish Handcrafted is synonymous with expert craftsmanship and exceptional quality. Ever wonder why? Read More...
Pros and Cons of Wood Lighthouses
What are the advantages to buying a wood garden lighthouse? Wood lighthouses are considerably cheaper than poly or stone models, making them the economical choice. The second advantage to a wood lighthouse over stone or poly is the larger selection of designs. Since wood can be painted and the others can't, a wood lighthouse design is open to any color palette or design you want. Just grab a can of paint and create a custom design.
The disadvantage to wood lighthouses is their shorter life expectancy. Though our Amish craftsman do everything they can in the construction process to prevent the wood from absorbing moisture, over time the wood will take on moisture and begin to deteriorate. Life expectancy under normal conditions is 7-10 years for a wood lighthouse, several years less in extremely wet locations.
Garden Lighthouse FAQ's
Can Garden Lighthouses Be Used To Cover Wellheads?
Yes, garden lighthouses are hollow and can be slid down over wellheads, and cleanout pipes. Check the product listing, the manufacturer usually provides interior dimensions so you can determine what size lighthouse you need to conceal your wellhead.
Wood Or Poly Which Is The Better Investment?
Wood lighthouses are considerably cheaper than poly but they also have a limited life expectancy, 7-10 years in optimum environments. Poly costs more but in exchange for the price you get a life expectancy upwards of several decades in most environments. As a consumer you need to weigh the maintenance factors and shorter life span of wood against the cost of a virtually maintenance free poly product and make the choice that makes the most sense for you.
Design and Price Your Lighthouse Online
Ready to design and price a garden lighthouse online? Choose construction material, choose style, choose size, choose lighting, choose colors, add to cart, and checkout. In 3 minutes or less you can order a garden lighthouse to be delivered to your Georgia location.
Lighthouses of Georgia Map
Garden Lighthouse Delivery Area in Georgia
Albany, GA
Alpharetta, GA
Athens, GA
Atlanta, GA
Augusta, GA
Bainbridge, GA
Brunswick, GA
Columbus, GA
Darien, GA
Duluth, GA
Fitzgerald, GA
Fort Oglethorpe, GA
Hazlehurst, GA
Hinesville, GA
Jesup, GA
Kingsland, GA
Lake Park, GA
Moultrie, GA
Richmond Hill, GA
Ringgold, GA
Rome, GA
Savannah, GA
Statesboro, GA
Thomasville, GA
Tybee Island, GA
Valdosta, GA
Waynesboro, GA
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