Here at LED One, we sell a variety of different types of LED lights for both commercial purposes and residential facilities. We wanted to highlight some of our products and show you the variety of LED lights on the market.
1. Troffers
The troffer is best used for industrial and commercial ceilings. The fixture is designed to provide optimal light with an energy-efficient design. It’s rectangular in shape and often used in commercial settings such as colleges, schools, hospitals, and more.
2. PL Lamps
These long-lasting plug in lights can handle temperature changes much better than the traditional fluorescent model. It’s used for sconces on the porch, office fixtures, and retrofitted lamps.
3. LED Bulbs
Of course, LED bulbs are very popular and come in a variety of shapes to be inserted into your lamps, ceiling fans, and fixtures. They come in standard bulb shapes, floodlights, candle-tips, and more.
4. Vapor Tight
This type of light is best used for areas that have a low light requirement like bathrooms and stairways. The vapor tight fixture is designed to reduce energy bills when used in place of fluorescent fixtures.
5. Magnetic Strip
We offer a magnetic strip retrofit kit that will work as replacements for 1×4 and 2×4 recessed troffers as well as panel fixtures. These are often used in workshops, schools, big grocery stores, warehouses and more. The kit comes with a magnetic back to make it easy to install it.
6. Corn Lights
Generally speaking, the corn lights are used for commercial or industrial purposes. Often you’ll find these in the lights of parking decks, dealerships, apartment complexes, malls, and more. They come in many sizes to fit the different types of fixtures.
7. Refrigerator Tube
These refrigerator tubes are used in commercial settings like grocery stores, plants, freezers, and cold storage areas. They make it easy for employees or customers to see products on the shelves.
8. Downlights
LED downlight bulbs are used in recessed ceilings and cast a narrow beam. It’s a great way to provide mood lighting. It produces less heat than incandescent lights and can help save on your AC bill.
Contact Us Today For LED Lights
When you are ready to place an order for new LED bulbs or need help figuring out what types of LED lights you need, get in touch with us today. Our team is happy to help you by answering your questions and getting the right product in your hands. Let us know if you have any concerns. We’re here to help!