Category: LED Lighting
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Why Upgrade to LED Lighting? The 2025 Guide – LS
LED lighting has become a go-to choice for anyone looking to cut energy costs, improve lighting quality, and get more out of their spaces. As we head into 2025, LEDs are becoming even more efficient, affordable, and versatile, making them the go-to for homes, businesses, vehicles, and more. But why should you make the switch…
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Illuminate Success with the Power of Exterior Smart Lighting Controls for Modern Businesses
In today’s business landscape, companies are increasingly focused on creating efficient and sustainable environments. One area of focus is the integration of exterior smart lighting controls to reduce energy consumption, optimize operations, and contribute to environmental goals. With advancements in lighting technology, businesses can benefit from automated, energy-saving systems that enhance aesthetics and functionality. For…
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Eco-Friendly Lighting: How to Choose Sustainable Light Bulbs
An eco-friendly lifestyle is no longer a phase but a necessity in today’s world. Changing to energy-efficient bulbs could be something simple enough to help the environment. Comparatively cheap, traditional incandescent bulbs use loads of energy and burn out quickly, thus being less environmentally friendly. On the other hand, sustainable lighting options save energy and…
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13 Low-Cost Ways to Upgrade Fluorescent Light Fixtures to LED
The use of fluorescent lights has fallen by over 50% since 2015. As technological advances in lighting lead to more efficient light sources, finding ways to upgrade fixtures becomes more important. Fluorescent light fixtures are a popular choice for many commercial properties and residential buildings, but they can often look outdated and dull. Upgrading your fluorescent…
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What are Wall Packs & Where are They Used?
By 2024 the LED lighting market is estimated to be worth roughly $112 billion. With such a rapidly growing market, how efficient are exterior lights? Many people are unfamiliar with the term ‘wall pack lights‘ and some people have never heard of them before. If you haven’t then don’t worry because in a moment we’re going to cover…
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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…
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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…
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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,…
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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…
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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…