Category: Commercial Lighting

  • 5 Tips for Buying the Right Recessed Lighting

    5 Tips for Buying the Right Recessed Lighting

    Did you know that the number of home updates Americans make has increased by 17% recently? With more people looking for ways to spruce up their homes, there’s never been a better time to jump in. And refreshing the lights in your home is a great place to start. Read on to learn the top five tips…

  • High Bay vs Low Bay Light Fixtures – What’s the Difference?

    High Bay vs Low Bay Light Fixtures – What’s the Difference?

    Commercial lighting is a growing market worth over $8.2 billion. Large commercial buildings, warehouses, industrial plants and their high ceilings require a specialized lighting setup to provide enough illumination. This sparks the following common question: What’s the Difference between High Bay & Low Bay Light Fixtures? Upgrading to LED lights are now the preferred alternative to fluorescent…

  • How to Troubleshoot Christmas Lights

    How to Troubleshoot Christmas Lights

    42% of Americans choose to decorate the exterior of their homes each holiday season. Although decorating for Christmas can be a lot of fun, it can be frustrating if your Christmas lights aren’t working as they should. If you’ve kept your Christmas lights in storage during the year, you may find that they don’t light up as they should once…

  • What is the Lighting Specification Process?

    What is the Lighting Specification Process?

    Lighting shouldn’t be an afterthought. It’s integral to any architectural design. Yet, it takes more than just selecting and installing the residential or commercial light fixtures themselves. Lighting design should be planned alongside your building elements. Lights add dimension, depth, and mood to your design. You also have to think about electrical wiring ahead of time,…

  • 7 Important Elements of the Lighting Design Process

    7 Important Elements of the Lighting Design Process

    Reports show that 29% of American homes are turning away from incandescent lighting. While many are focusing on other lighting options for their home. Lighting is so important in a home, when it comes to comfort and visual appeal. That is why the lighting design process is so important for contractors. You need to make sure…

  • A19 Bulb vs E26 Bulb – What’s the Difference?

    A19 Bulb vs E26 Bulb – What’s the Difference?

    If you are looking to light up your world, it all starts with the right light bulb. Light bulbs have a $2 billion market size, which is a clear example of just how many different options there are that you can choose from. Understanding light bulb size, shape, and type will steer you in the right direction…

  • Outdoor Christmas Light ideas for the Roof

    Outdoor Christmas Light ideas for the Roof

    Do you want to make sure your roof Christmas lights stand out from the competition? Then you should consider some fun new ideas for your LED Christmas lights. There are many things you can do with roof light colors and patterns. But where should you start? What kind of theme should you choose? Keep reading and learn…

  • What are AN Fittings? AN Fitting Sizes Explained

    What are AN Fittings? AN Fitting Sizes Explained

    AN fittings, also known as Army-Navy fittings, are an essential component in various industries including automotive, aerospace, and motorsports. The unique design of AN fittings features a 37-degree flare at the end of the fitting, which provides a secure and leak-free connection with a compatible hose. With a range of sizes and designs available, AN fittings…

  • How to Calculate Amperage When Planning A Lighting Installation Project

    How to Calculate Amperage When Planning A Lighting Installation Project

    Are you planning a new commercial lighting installation project? Before you get started, it’s essential that you know how to calculate amperage. This will help you determine if the wires and lighting fixtures you plan on using can handle the amount of current your installation will need. If you have a higher amperage than your…

  • What are Hazardous Area Location Lights?

    What are Hazardous Area Location Lights?

    What are Hazardous Area Location Lights? Hazardous area location lights, also known as explosion-proof lights, are lighting fixtures designed to operate in environments that contain flammable gases, liquids, dust or fibers. These hazardous environments pose a risk of explosion, fire or other hazardous events, making it essential to have lights that are specifically designed for…