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4 Benefits of LED High Bay Lights for Warehouses
MaxLite LS3 Series: Field-Selectable LED Strip Light
Most mixed-facility jobs default to a separate strip light SKU for every wattage and CCT call: split lead times, multiple submittals, and more line items than the job needs. The MaxLite LS3 Series cuts that down to one controls-ready platform across three sizes (2, 4, and 8 ft), with field-selectable wattage and CCT built into every unit. Here is what the line covers, how to pick within it, and what to confirm before you commit to a rough-in. Fi Read more
RelightDepot Now Carries Keystone Technologies Lighting
RelightDepot has added Keystone Technologies to our line card. Keystone builds one of the broadest LED catalogs in the trade, with lamps, fixtures, power supplies, controls, and light engines under a single brand, which means more of a job can come from one manufacturer with consistent quality and documentation. For anyone bidding commercial or industrial work, it is a deep, rebate-friendly line to include in your projects. About Keystone Technol Read more
Vapor Tight High Bay Lighting for Tough Environments
In warehouses, parking structures, and washdown areas, high bay lighting is selected based on how well it handles dust, moisture, and physical wear. Contractors are working within existing mounting points, conduit runs, and ceiling heights. The focus is on getting reliable light output without creating rework or delays. Selectable wattage and color temperature come into play during submittals and value engineering. They allow teams to adjust ligh Read more
AleoBlue in the Field: Real-World Results With Luminaire-Level Controls
When contractors hear “networked lighting controls,” they often picture extra devices, extra wiring, and a commissioning day that turns into a callback. Luminaire-level lighting controls change that equation by moving sensing and control closer to the fixture, then using a wireless network to coordinate behavior across a space. This article shows what luminaire-level lighting control looks like in practice using published AleoBlue cas Read more
Inside AleoBlue: How Wireless Lighting Control Simplifies Commercial Projects
In the first article in this series, we looked at how lighting controls evolved from centralized relay panels to room-level control and now to luminaire-level lighting control. Now we move from industry overview to practical application. AleoBlue Wireless Lighting Controls represents a modern approach to networked lighting control. It delivers advanced functionality such as zoning, scheduling, occupancy sensing, and daylight harvesting without re Read more
Lighting Controls in 2026: What Contractors Need to Know
Lighting controls were once limited to large, high-budget projects. If a building included advanced controls, it likely relied on centralized relay panels, extensive low-voltage wiring, and specialized commissioning. That model still exists, but it no longer defines the market. In 2026, lighting controls are standard across commercial and industrial projects of all sizes. Energy codes require them. Owners expect measurable savings. Wireless Read more
7 Ways Contractors Can Maximize ROI on Commercial Lighting Retrofits
Commercial lighting retrofits are no longer simple lamp replacements. Today, return on investment is driven by planning, system design, controls, and incentive strategy, not just fixture swaps. The most successful projects combine efficient LED fixtures with the right controls and rebate approach to reduce operating costs and improve long-term performance. Contractors who take a strategic approach can turn lighting into a financial asset for buil Read more
Lighting Basics: A Rule of Thumb to Estimate Total Lumens for Your Space
Underlighting can make a space feel dim and unsafe, while overlighting wastes energy and increases glare. For contractors, facility managers, and building owners alike, having a quick way to estimate how many lumens a space needs is useful during early planning. A common rule of thumb is to combine square footage with target foot-candle levels to estimate total light output for a room, warehouse, or office. This guide explains the method, provide Read more
Difference Between High Bay and Low Bay Lighting
Choosing between high bay and low bay lighting is one of the most common decisions in commercial and industrial projects, and one of the most costly to get wrong. Warehouses, manufacturing facilities, gyms, retail spaces, and storage areas all rely on overhead lighting, but ceiling height and fixture design play a much bigger role than many people realize. When the wrong type of bay light is installed, the result is often uneven illumination, gla Read more
Planning an Industrial Lighting Retrofit: A Step-by-Step Guide for Facility Managers and Contractors
Upgrading lighting in a manufacturing or industrial facility is one of the most impactful ways to improve safety, visibility, and long-term operating efficiency. The right lighting retrofit can dramatically reduce energy use, minimize maintenance costs, and make every workstation more productive. We recently published our new Manufacturing & Industrial Facility Lighting Guide , which explains how different areas of a facility such as product Read more