LED Industrial lighting is Superior to both Incandescent and Fluorescent Bulbs
LED lighting makes the spacious interiors of large buildings highly visible and safe for employees due to high lumen outputs and intense white light. The light LEDs produce has a high Color Rendering Index (CRI) value which reduces eye strain and headaches when compared to fluorescent lighting. Modern LED fixtures use less power when in operation than older lighting technology and produce more light rather than wasted heat. LEDs last far longer than fluorescent and incandescent bulbs lessening maintenance costs and inconvenient bulb changes. All of this on top of a lower electric bill and qualification for Wisconsin energy rebate programs.
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Industrial LED Retrofit Lighting
Many industrial facilities in Wisconsin waste thousands of dollars every year operating inefficient lighting fixtures. Retrofitting your existing industrial lighting with LEDs is a less expensive alternative than upgrading to new fixtures. Energy House offers LED retrofit kits to increase electrical efficiency and lower your monthly energy bill. LED lighting can lower your energy costs by as much as 35% and will pay for itself in the months following the installation.
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LED Retrofitting Will Save Your Facility Money
The most cost-effective method of enhancing your existing lighting and lowering your energy costs is an LED retrofit upgrade. Fluorescent, metal halide and high-pressure sodium lights can all be converted to high-efficiency lighting with our LED retrofit kits. Replacing every fixture in your facility is a labor-intensive and time-consuming job that many budgets cannot bear. Not only do LEDs save you money by producing more light, but modern fixtures also have over twice the runtime of traditional lighting so you don't have to spend valuable time changing light bulbs.
LED Retrofits are Ideal For Industrial Facilities
1. Use our FREE LED savings calculator to estimate your cost savings.
2. Our commercial lighting contractors will determine the ideal solution for your facility.
3. Take advantage of Focus On Energy Rebates in Wisconsin to offset your installation costs.
4. Let your energy-efficient LEDs save you money for years by reducing your electricity bill.
See Our Results
Energy House has been installing energy-efficient LED lighting in industrial facilities throughout Wisconsin since 2004. With every job, our goal is to save our customers as much money as possible. See the Energy House difference for yourself in the comparison images below.
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We Offer These Citywide Services
Waukesha industrial lighting, West Allis industrial lighting, Milwaukee industrial lighting, Janesville industrial lighting, Kenosha industrial lighting, Racine industrial lighting, Madison industrial lighting, Oshkosh industrial lighting, Appleton industrial lighting, Green Bay industrial lighting.
—And Everywhere in Between—
Pewaukee, New Berlin, Muskego, Greenfield, Brookfield, Hartford, West Bend, Middleton, Fitchburg, Stoughton, Jefferson, Fort Atkinson, Whitewater, Mequon, Sheboygan, Fond Du Lac, and Manitowoc.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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How much light do I need for a warehouse?
Warehouses that contain large items require around 10 lumens per square foot. For smaller items, 30 lumens per square foot is ideal. Aisles are lest left to 20 lumens per square foot.
Which light fixtures are industrial?
Industrial high bay light fixtures can be broken down inti the following categories: UFO lights, linear, high bay, vapor tight, and low bay.
Where is industrial lighting used?
Industrial lighting is used in factories, warehouses, workshops, commercial facilities, and kitchens.






























