Fluorescent lighting has been in use for over 75 years. It serves a useful purpose in today's lighting lineup.

Compact fluorescent lamps have dominated the downlight and wall sconce market ever since introduced. These lamps are relatively low wattage (7W-42W). They come in 2 and 4 pin configurations. They are most popular in 3500K and 4000K color temperatures.

Fluorescent linear tubes are everywhere from your offices, outdoor signs, schools and retail spaces. They come in standard configurations from 2-foot to 8-foot with various mounting hardware with ballasts to operate them. Most popular in warm white, cool white and cool white deluxe.

Fluorescent linear tubes are disappearing as States ban their use due to LED technology replacing them to save energy and eliminating mercury from landfills.

Fluorescent U-tubes are common in offices in 2x2 fixtures.

We can help you purchase fluorescent lamps and CFLs, if you are not ready to upgrade to LEDs.

We also can help you decide on the best alternative LED technology to replace these energy hungry products. Upgrading can not only save you energy (50% or more in most cases), but also eliminate recycling costs, extend the life between replacement by over 400% and, most importantly, provide a safer environment by eliminating potential safety hazards of exploding glass if dropped.

We strongly recommend switching over to LEDs. Savings alone will pay for the upgrade.

Upgrades to LEDs in most cases does not require changing your fixture. Installation can be simple plug-and-play or for greater energy savings bypassing your ballasts with a direct wire option.