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Convert my Recessed Lighting Downlight with LED Trims – Identifying if your housing can will work

We have made this video to help make your transition to Recessed Led Retrofit Trim Modules smooth and easy. See how to identify your recessed housing can from a wide and growing list of recessed cans we have collected over the years. Know confidently if your recessed downlight can be converted. Now lets get started…

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Our Recessed Lighting Parts Save the Day!

You read that right. Our recessed lighting parts saved the day! We were recently contacted through our Contact Us page by a contractor in distress. He asked if our 6″ recessed housing socket plate would fit the existing cans in his customer’s ceiling. Our team of experts quickly responded with additional questions to make sure…

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LED Home Lighting Make Over Video

We decided to bless a family with a LED lighting make over that not only will reduce their energy use but also looks and feels amazing increasing not only the value of the home but also their quality of life! In this LED make over we installed five of our LED 14″ two ring bronze ceiling lights in 3000K that…

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Convert standard 4″ & 6″ Recessed Lighting to LED MR16 GU10 bulbs

In our quick overview and installation video guide you will discover how easy it is to convert standard Edison socket 4″ & 6″ recessed lighting housings with our GU10 Edison socket adapter. Now you can utilize the energy saving power of LED technology with LED MR16 GU10 light bulbs. Utilize our GU10 socket adapter and…

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Sylvania Ultra LED Disc Light for Recessed & Surface Lighting

Sylvania Ultra LED Disc Light is a perfect solution for either recessed lighting or ceiling lighting junction box applications for bringing energy saving LED lighting to virtually any recessed light or light connected to a compatible junction box. See our video below or click here for more details. Discover the benefits of LED and see how simple…

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The “KISS” Method: Keep It Super Simple

Many of you are familiar with the “KISS” method? Keep it super simple (well, there is another version out there-the “keep it simple s—–“, but we won’t use that language here!) Sometimes simple is the best. One of our clients that does large trade shows in the fashion industry came to us with a dilemma….

Cutting a Hole in Your Plaster Ceiling for Recessed Lighting

Note: this article is reprinted in its entirety with permission from the blog of the nice folks at Hole Pro. We get a lot of customers with questions in regards to cutting the holes for recessed lighting. Often, mistakes are made-some of which are very difficult to correct for. We think you will find their…