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Warehouse Lights: What to Choose Before You Buy Fixtures

A practical guide for buyers comparing LED warehouse lights, high bay fixtures, linear high bays, UFO lights, and installation needs for existing buildings.

Warehouse Lights: What to Choose Before You Buy Fixtures

Warehouse lights should match the building

The right warehouse lights depend on ceiling height, rack layout, aisle width, fixture spacing, work areas, voltage, and how the building operates. A fixture that looks good online may still be wrong for the space if it does not match the ceiling height or layout.

High bay lights are common, but not all high bays are the same

Linear high bays, UFO high bays, and other LED warehouse lights can all work in the right setting. Open spaces, racked aisles, shop bays, and manufacturing areas may need different fixture shapes or outputs.

Installation conditions matter before ordering

Before buying warehouse lights, confirm fixture count, mounting method, voltage, lift access, existing fixture type, and whether the current layout gives even coverage. A walkthrough helps avoid ordering lights that do not fit the real building.

Common Questions

Short answers for buyers comparing commercial LED lighting installation and retrofit options.

What are the best warehouse lights?

The best warehouse lights depend on ceiling height, layout, and use of the space. LED high bays are common, but linear high bays, UFO fixtures, strip lights, or panels may be better in specific areas.

Can Warehouse LEDs supply and install warehouse lights?

Yes. Warehouse LEDs supplies and installs LED warehouse lights for existing commercial facilities across North Georgia and Metro Atlanta.

Should I buy warehouse lights before a walkthrough?

For larger facilities, it is better to review the building first so the fixture count, wattage, beam angle, controls, and installation conditions match the space.

Related Services

Trust Built Into the Lighting Project

Customers want to know the work is covered, the fixtures are backed, and the company is real before scheduling a walkthrough. These are the trust details that matter before a commercial LED upgrade.

Insured

Warehouse LEDs carries insurance for commercial lighting installation work.

Insurance documentation can be provided for commercial projects when requested.

5 Year Manufacturer Warranty

LED fixtures carry a 5 year manufacturer warranty for long-term product support.

Warranty terms are provided by the fixture manufacturer and can vary by fixture model.

1 Year Labor Warranty

Installation labor is covered for 1 year after the project is completed.

Labor warranty covers installation workmanship and does not include lift rental costs.

Request a Commercial Lighting Quote

Tell us about your facility and what you want to improve. Call, text, email, or send the form. If a walkthrough makes sense, we will schedule a time to see the space and build a practical LED upgrade plan.

Text photos of the fixtures, ceiling, electrical room, or dark areas if that is easier than filling out the form.

Please include either an email or phone number so we can follow up.