Commercial Lighting

Commercial Lighting

Commercial lighting play a crucial role in designing, installing, maintaining, and upgrading lighting systems in commercial buildings. Here are some key electrical services we offer for commercial lighting

  • Work with architects, interior designers, and building owners to create a lighting design that meets the specific needs and aesthetics of the commercial space. This involves selecting appropriate fixtures, considering energy efficiency, and ensuring compliance with lighting codes and standards

  • Install a variety of lighting fixtures, including recessed lights, track lighting, pendant lights, chandeliers, and LED fixtures. Electricians must ensure proper placement and secure installation of fixtures to meet design and safety requirements.

  • Install a variety of lighting fixtures, including recessed lights, track lighting, pendant lights, chandeliers, and LED fixtures. Electricians must ensure proper placement and secure installation of fixtures to meet design and safety requirements.

  • Install lighting control systems, including dimmer switches, occupancy sensors, and smart lighting technologies. These systems enhance energy efficiency by allowing for better control of lighting levels based on occupancy and natural light conditions.

  • Install emergency lighting systems to ensure that in the event of a power outage, exit routes and essential areas are adequately illuminated for safe evacuation. This includes exit signs and emergency lighting fixtures with battery backup.

  • Provide installation and maintenance services for outdoor lighting, including parking lot lighting, landscape lighting, and security lighting. This contributes to the safety and security of the commercial property.

  • Upgrade existing lighting systems to more energy-efficient technologies. This may involve retrofitting traditional lighting with LED fixtures, resulting in improved efficiency, longevity, and reduced maintenance costs.

  • Perform routine maintenance on lighting systems, including cleaning fixtures, replacing bulbs or LEDs, and addressing any issues with ballasts or drivers. Regular maintenance helps prevent downtime and ensures consistent lighting performance.

  • Conduct lighting audits to assess the performance and energy efficiency of existing lighting systems. The findings from these audits can inform decisions about potential upgrades or improvements.

  • Integrate lighting controls with other building automation systems for enhanced efficiency and convenience. This may include connecting lighting systems to HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning) and security systems.

  • Ensure that all lighting installations meet local building codes, energy codes, and safety standards. Electricians must be knowledgeable about regulations related to lighting design and installation

  • Plan and implement the power distribution system for lighting, including sizing conductors, selecting appropriate circuit protection devices, and ensuring proper grounding.

  • Coordinate with other trades involved in the construction or renovation of commercial spaces to ensure that electrical work aligns with overall project timelines and requirements.