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LED Shop Lights
Types of LED Shop Lights
Shop lights are a must have for workshops, utility rooms, garages, and other commercial applications. Our LED shop lights have either an on/off pull chain or an on/off switch at one side of the fixture. These fixtures are designed for either suspension or surface mounting and have a plug-in cord that operates on 120-277 Volts with no need for hardwiring. Available in a range of Lumens and wattage options, our heavy-duty shop lights feature high-performance integrated LEDs to eliminate any LED T8 tube and ballast compatibility issues while still delivering years of quality light. Choose from garage lights that are UL or ETL rated for either indoor or outdoor locations. We also carry Energy Star certified shop lights.
Utility and Garage Lighting Recommendations
Garages are typically very dim with an older fluorescent fixture installed above a work bench or hanging from the ceiling in the center of the space. While fluorescent lights can be an adequate way to illuminate your garage, adding low watt, energy efficient LED lighting is an easy way to improve your garage lighting without suffering a major increase to the electricity bill.Its important to have consistent color lighting throughout the space you intend to light. These light fixtures emit a 4000 Kelvin light that has a color output similar to the white light emitted by clear metal halides lamps and is recommended for work spaces because it is specifically designed to reduce eye strain and create a productive work environment. All of our LED shop lights have a color rendering index, or CRI, of 80. This is average for LED lighting and high enough for most utility and garage lighting applications that most individuals cannot tell the difference unless they are looking for it. However, if your work or hobby requires a high CRI, we recommend our LED ready strip lights and high CRI LED T8 lamps.
Some of our LED shop lights, referred to as industrial style fixtures, have wings on the sides of the fixture. These wings help direct more light downward making them more suitable for higher ceilings than fixtures without wings. However, if your ceiling is higher than 15-20 feet, these LED shop lights would not be bright enough. In these cases, we recommend using a high bay fixture. Most of our LED shop lights have a lens to give the fixture a more finished look. However, some are designed to look as though there are tubes. The light is unaffected by the design and the choice of which you prefer is based solely of aesthetic preference. Both designs emit an evenly distributed, diffused light to help decrease glare from the LEDs.
Professional garages need fixtures with a higher Lumen output or more fixtures than residential garages. Many of our shop lights can be interconnect with a compatible linking cable that is either included with the fixture or sold separately depending on the manufacturer. The number of fixtures you can connect together will be determined by how many Watts and Volts your chosen shop light needs in order to operate and the circuit they are installed on. Your electrician can determine the exact number of fixtures for a circuit given the supply voltage and the conductors used in your application. You may also consult the spec sheet hyperlinked on the product page for a maximum run limit.
Professional garages can also benefit from shop lights capable of hardwire installation so they can be paired with motion sensors. These sensors turn lighting on when a person enters and back off once a set period of time has passed with no movement in the sensors range depending on the type used. Occupancy sensors turn the lights on and off automatically, while vacancy sensors will only turn the lights off and need to be turned on manually. Just be sure the motion sensor you plan to purchase is rated for LED lights.
Integrated LED Fixtures vs. LED Ready Fixtures
Fixtures with integrated LEDs have built in LED arrays rather than separate replaceable bulbs. These diodes are designed with a specific Kelvin color temperature and Lumen output when they are built. These types of fixtures tend to have a longer life rating and efficacy rating with compared to LED ready fixtures that use LED T8 bulbs. They also typically consume less energy and run on lower Wattages than light fixtures with replaceable bulbs of similar light output. Since they are an all-in-one system, the compatibility issues typically associated with using LED lights with ballasts are eliminated. For light fixtures with separate, replaceable bulbs, check out our selection of LED and fluorescent strip light fixtures.
Regardless of your unique work area, our talented team of lighting experts can help you find the garage lights you need. Just give us a call at 1-800-624-4488.
Strip Light Fluorescent Fixtures
Fluorescent Strip Light Fixtures
Whether you prefer using T5, T12, or T8 bulbs, we have the right strip light fixture for your residential or commercial workshops, garages, and utility rooms. Choose from traditional style, side mount style with the tube bulbs installed on the sides of the fixture, or industrial style with metal wings on the sides of the fixture to better direct the light downward. These fluorescent strip light fixtures allow you to use the fluorescent bulbs of your choice to customize your lighting design. Our strip lights are available in a wide range of widths, lengths, wattages, and finishes to fit your needs. Need help deciding which type of fixture to your to illuminate your workspace? Dont hesitate to contact us and speak to one of our lighting experts.
LED Strip Light Fixtures
Are you looking for the right fixture to install in your new garage or are you needing to replace an old fluorescent fixture? Choose an LED strip light fixture from one of our top brands. Strip light fixtures can replace single and multiple lamp fluorescent fixtures and are designed for hard wire installation. Many retain the look of fluorescent fixtures with a lens resembling tubes. Workshops, storage areas, and utility rooms are just a few areas where these versatile lights can be used.
What to Look For When Choosing a Strip Light Fixture
When looking for a garage strip light fixture, you want to make sure that you will not be over-lighting your space. To ensure you are getting the right fixture for you needs, take a look at the Lumens and the color temperature. Lumens, or light output, indicate how bright your fixture will be. Compare the current lumen output of your fixture with our LED strip fixtures to find the right Lumen count for you.
The color temperature (measured in Kelvin) describes the color of the light; different Kelvin values have different benefits. A strip light fixture with a 4000 Kelvin (cool white) light helps to reduce eye strain while a 5000 Kelvin (stark white) light helps improve overall visibility, making it a good choice for areas where attention to detail is a must.
Benefits of Commercial LED Strip Light Fixtures
LED strip light fixtures use less energy and last longer than their fluorescent counterparts. Most are designed with integrated LEDs so there is no need to replace lamps, lowering maintenance costs. LED strip light fixtures also come on to full brightness instantly, as the LEDs do not require a warmup period. Another benefit is that many fixtures can be mounted in continuous rows, allowing you to cover larger areas.
Have you decided on buying an LED strip light but are not sure which Lumen and color temperature you need for your space? Call 1-800-624-4488 to speak with a member of our helpful team!