Commercial & Industrial LED Lighting

Reduce electricity consumption up to 85% while lowering cooling costs

 

Why businesses should make the switch to LED lights

Commercial LED lighting can save your energy costs by up to 70%. Switching from traditional halogen or compact fluorescent lighting (CFL) to LED lighting solutions is a great way to start your company’s path towards energy efficiency and true lighting control. Since LED lights are so advanced compared to halogen and CFL bulbs, investing in LED can have an incredible impact on your business’s bottom line. LED lights will not only save you in lighting costs, they are also environmentally friendly.

Energy Efficiency and Return on Investment

On average, we have generally seen the ROI within two to three years after converting entire businesses to LED lighting. Since LED lights use only a third of the energy required by halogen and CFL bulbs and burn less of this energy off as heat, businesses have found they have a decrease in cooling expenses as well. Another advantage to using LED lights is you can also use fewer LED lights, as the light created is brighter and more consistent.

Control

You can have great control over LED lighting fixtures, which isn’t the case for old-school fixtures. With LED you can control where your light does and does not go.  Some businesses have strict regulations over where the exterior light can spill over to and with LED fixtures you can ensure your business is well lit without infringing on your neighbors.

Request your FREE Energy Audit

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Free Energy Audit

What is an audit?

One of our sales professionals will inspect the lights in your building, record how many, what kind and the amount of energy they use.

What do you need from me?

GenPro’s audits are the first step to improving your business’s lighting energy efficiency.  We want to pinpoint your needs and see how we can help you save on your lighting energy costs.  We will need access to your building and your most recent energy bill.

Interested in cutting energy costs?