FAQ

Welcome to Our FAQ
Curious about our chimes? We’re here to help.

At Lambright Chimes, we understand that choosing the perfect wind chime is a personal journey—one that blends sound, style, and spirit. Whether you’re wondering about materials, tuning, care tips, or how to find the right chime for your space, you’ll find answers here.

If you don’t see what you’re looking for, feel free to reach out. We love talking about our chimes and helping you bring harmony into your home.

At Lambright Country Chimes...

all of our wind-chimes have a Lifetime Warranty. They are handcrafted from Aluminum tubes are powder-coated, and the string is polyester UV-treated. As an alternative to wood, recycled plastic milk jugs are used to make chime tops and strikers. Some factors that determine each individual tone include the diameter of the tubes as well as the length and wall thickness. Each wind-chime has a unique tone and is available ONLY in color shown.

Powder Coated Aluminum Tubes

Powder coating bakes the color onto the aluminum, making it durable and more
resistant to weather. It is also UV-resistant to minimize fading in sunlight. Each
series of wind chimes is unique in color.
Chime tones are created by different wall thicknesses of the tubes as well as the
length and diameter. Square tube chimes are meant to provide the option of a
more unique, contemporary version of the common round tube chimes.

O-Rings

UV-treated rubber o-rings are provided for all wind chimes with round
tubes. If placed at the very bottom of each tube these act as “bumpers” and will reduce clanging of the tubes.

Wind Chime Tops & Strikers

Poly lumber is used for wind chime tops and strikers. This is an unbreakable
environmentally friendly material made from recycled milk jugs. Poly lumber will not rot,
crack, or chip, and is very weather-resistant. The string used is polyester UV-treated, and
our one-of-a-kind suspension system further prolongs the life of the string.

what makes Lambright Chimes different than all the other chimes in the market place

We created our chimes based of a musical theory called Triad, this is what gives is the beautiful harmonics that we are known for, there may be other great quality chimes in the market, but, most will never be able to replicate our harmonics.

what is a Triad?

A triad consists of three notes stacked in consecutive thirds. A triad is also called a chord as well as a harmony. (Harmony also refers to chord progressions.)
The lowest note of a triad when it is stacked in thirds is called the root. The middle note is the third and the highest note of the triad is the fifth.  In Western music theory, triads (three-note chords) are typically built on the root, third, and fifth of a scale. The combination of notes in a triad that are generally considered most pleasing or consonant to the human ear are the root, major third, and perfect fifth, which together form a major triad.