Retail LED Lighting
Modern LED lighting will brightly illuminate the interior of your business making your products more visible and colors more vivid. Choosing quality retail lighting is essential for maintaining an attractive ambiance and keeping your energy costs as low as possible. LED fixtures from Energy House offer high-efficiency recessed lighting solutions that will last for decades. Traditional fluorescent or halogen lighting uses only 25% of the power output to produce light and the rest is consumed as heat. LEDs will significantly lower your energy costs by producing 75% more light with minimal heat generation. Proper retail lighting design will showcase the detail of your products and lead to more sales.
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Retail LED Retrofitting in Wisconsin
Keeping your showrooms and products well-lit is essential for any retail establishment. Retrofitting old fixtures with modern LEDs is a cost-effective method of lowering your electricity consumption and increasing energy efficiency. Retrofitting your existing light fixtures is significantly cheaper than upgrading to new fixtures. The initial investment of LED retrofit kits will quickly be offset by the cost savings of high-efficiency LED store lighting. Wisconsin Focus On Energy rebates will further increase your ROI by as much as 20% and offset the installation cost.
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How Will An LED Retrofit Save You Money?
Installing LED retrofit lighting involves proper planning and knowledge of your existing fixtures. Our team of commercial LED contractors consider the following factors when planning and executing your LED retrofit.
- Lighting environment (ex: size, shape, ceiling height, etc)
- The output and spill of the retrofit LEDs
- The number and space between your existing fixture
An LED retrofit from Energy House will provide an attractive lighting element that is ideally suited for your specific space. All of our LED retrofit kits are made in the USA and guaranteed to reduce the energy consumption in your business.
Steps to Install LED Lights In Your Business
1. Use a FREE LED cost savings calculator to estimate your cost savings.
2. Contact our commercial LED contractors to select a lighting solution that suits your retail space.
3. Apply for Wisconsin Focus On Energy rebates to offset the cost of installation.
4. Enjoy the cost savings of lower energy bills that continue to save you money for decades.
See the Difference LED Retrofit Kits Make
Energy House has been installing high-efficiency LEDs throughout Wisconsin retailers since 2004. View our retail installation gallery to see a before and after comparison.
NOW SERVING SOUTHEASTERN WISCONSIN WITH upgrades for business lighting
We Offer These Citywide Services
Waukesha retail lighting, West Allis retail lighting, Milwaukee retail lighting, Janesville retail lighting, Kenosha retail lighting, Racine retail lighting, Madison retail lighting, Oshkosh retail lighting, Appleton retail lighting, Green Bay retail 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.
Contact Energy House for an on-site estimate on an LED lighting upgrade. We also offer interior lighting upgrades for schools, industrial businesses, and more, as well as exterior lighting upgrades!
Frequently Asked Questions
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What is the best lighting for a retail store?
LEDs are the most energy efficient option for retail lighting. The color temperature can be changed to suit the any product or their location in the store.
What is retail lighting?
Retail lighting refers to all light sources used to illuminate your business. Retail lighting can be drastically changed with different fixtures, bulbs, color temperatures, and brightness.
What is CCT in lighting?
Correlated Color Temperature or CCT measures the color appearance of a light source. Lights are measured in Kelvin units between 2,200 and 6,500. Bulbs above 4,000 Kelvin produce light in the blue range whereas lights within 2,200-3,000 Kelvin emit red, orange, and yellow light.



















