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South Carolina Lighting Agents

Ed Watts

Watts & Associates
712 Chimney Hill Road
Columbia, SC 29209

Neely Grant

Watts & Associates
712 Chimney Hill Road
Columbia, SC 29209

Friendly Phantom AgentSouth Carolina lighting agents are bringing “Palmetto State” residents out of the dark with some innovative illumination products. South Carolina is home to the Blue Ridge Mountains and some of the most elegant colonial style abodes in the country. Many tourists flock to this region every year to take part in the enchanting ghost tales that surround South Carolina’s historic past. Lighting agents in the “Palmetto State” are assisting homeowners and businesses with their ghostly problems by adding a touch of soft illumination to scare off the spooks. Phantom Lighting has an agent in South Carolina, who is ready to brighten up your home with some wonderful illumination products.

Phantom Lighting and its agents pride themselves on concealing the light fixture, while providing South Carolina residents with a bountiful source of brilliant illumination. All of our products are custom made to suit your job requirements. Our South Carolina lighting agent can tell you about our wonderful illumination products, which have been used in numerous museums, art galleries, and restaurants throughout the country. Phantom products are designed with the novice or beginner in mind, so installation is easy. Just ask our agent how simple it is! It does not matter, if your South Carolina home is haunted or not, no ghost is tough enough to scare off a menacing Phantom, especially one that is intelligent!  

The Phantom Contour Projector, sold by our agents, is perfect for highlighting pictures, paintings, or any other type of artwork. Many South Carolina residents love to decorate their walls with paintings that reflect this state’s historical past. Ghostly figures from another time appear to be more ominous in these paintings, because overhanging shadows create a blank stare in their eyes. Give your ghosts something to smile about in their still photos with some beautiful lighting to bring out their bright side. The contour projector has several Pyrex glass focal lenses, which can be adjusted to focus the light beam directly onto these paintings.

Faces from the past will be brought to life in vivid detail, warmth, and color. Behind every ghost is a real person, and the contour projector highlights the intricate features of a person’s profile. Ask our South Carolina lighting agent about our special UV filters, which protect your artwork from these damaging rays. Let your portraits bask under a new light and keep every ghostly figure hanging on your wall quietly content. 

Phantom strip lighting, sold by our agents, is the perfect way to bring out your South Carolina display cabinet. These lights accent shelves, hidden coves, breakfronts, and armoires. Old World antique collectibles, Civil War heirlooms, and anything else on your display shelf can stand out in it own showcase spotlight under the soft, even lighting of Phantom Strip Lights. The design of Phantom Strip Lights gives South Carolina homeowners all the flexibility and versatility they will need to keep the ghosts at bay.

Our South Carolina lighting agent can tell you about the adjustable shelf concept, which allows users to remove or relocate existing shelves without using tools or unplugging wire hookups. Also, ask our lighting agent about our new and upcoming LED strip lights. These colorful, energy efficient strip lights are being perfected by our engineers right now and will be sold by our agents very soon. Beautiful, easy to install, diverse, and radiant, Phantom Strip Lights are the ideal addition to any spectral home décor theme.

South Carolina is a beautiful place to live and an even better one to tell a good old-fashioned ghost story. The historic past of the “Palmetto State” still whispers it’s echoing tale of legacy to this very day. Phantom Lighting and its agents have some unique illumination products that will keep both the residents and the ghosts happy. So the next time a poltergeist or banshee decides to pay a visit to your home, invite them in, and have them tell their treasured tale under some of the finest lighting available today.     


South Carolina State Flag


South Carolina State Flag

 

 

 Asked by the Revolutionary Council of Safety in the fall of 1775 to design a flag for the use of South Carolina troops, Col. William Moultrie chose a blue which matched the color of their uniforms and a crescent which reproduced the silver emblem worn on the front of their caps. The palmetto tree was added later to represent Moultrie's heroic defense of the palmetto-log fort on Sullivan's Island against the attack of the British fleet on June 28, 1776.

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