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LED Pool Lighting

When it comes to creating an enjoyable and safe environment in your pool, LED lighting is a game-changer. Not only does it offer ambiance, but it also provides an energy-efficient solution that outperforms traditional lighting options. Whether you’re looking to illuminate your pool for nighttime swims or simply want to enhance its aesthetic appeal, LED lights are the perfect choice. In this article, we'll explore the benefits of LED pool lighting, important considerations for installation, and the best products to ensure your pool is both beautiful and safe.


Benefits Of LED lights In Your Pool

Using LED lighting in your pool enhances the ambiance creating an energy efficient, vibrant, and aesthetically pleasing atmosphere. Underwater LED fixtures consume significantly less power, making them up to six times more efficient than traditional incandescent lights.


Things to consider when installing Pool Lighting

When installing pool lighting, a little lighting goes a long way. The water helps to diffuse and extend the beams of light from the fixtures, effectively illuminating a larger area. It’s important to hire a licensed electrician with experience in pool systems. To ensure safety, no electrical connections should ever be submerged. All electrical connections should be made away from the water and in compliance with local electrical codes.


Waterproofing Considerations In Pool Installations

Our underwater pool lights are designed to be in constant contact with water to maintain proper cooling. If these lights are operated outside of water, they can overheat very quickly and burn out. Ensuring that the lights are always submerged is essential for their longevity and performance.


Best Led Lights For Pool Lighting

Underwater recessed lighting is the ideal solution for illuminating your pool. The primary difference between the different LED pool lights we offer is their lumen output.


RGB Underwater Lighting Fixtures:


Single Color Underwater Lighting Fixtures:


What Led Lights Should You Not Use In Your Pool?

aspectLED fountain lights, tripod lights, and underwater surface lights are specifically rated for non-occupancy bodies of water and should not be used in swimming pools. These fixtures pose a choking hazard due to their cords, making them unsafe for use in areas where people swim. These fixtures are ideal for use in fountains, waterfalls, and ponds.


Final Thoughts

LED lighting transforms your pool into a vibrant, inviting space while ensuring energy efficiency and long-lasting performance. By choosing the right LED fixtures and following proper installation guidelines, you can enjoy a beautifully illuminated pool that stands out in both form and function. Remember to select products specifically designed for swimming pools to guarantee safety and optimal performance. Whether you're upgrading an existing pool or installing new lighting, LED technology offers the perfect blend of beauty, efficiency, and reliability for your pool.

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Meet The Author, Ben Teele

Ben is an experienced professional with over 10 years in the lighting industry and is currently serving as the Sales Leader at aspectLED. He earned a Bachelor of Science in Meteorology from the University of Nebraska – Lincoln. After starting a family, he began his lighting career with a national electrical distributor where he learned a variety of useful skills over several roles. Ben has held numerous roles throughout his lighting career, including Support Specialist, Inventory Manager, Project Coordinator, Lighting Auditor, and National & Strategic Account Program Coordinator. In his current role as Sales Leader, Ben oversees both the inside and outside sales teams, provides sales and lighting training, manages lighting specifications, and handles account management for key customers. He has been with AspectLED since 2020 and assumed the role of Sales Leader in early 2024. Ben's career achievements include obtaining the Lighting Specialist I certification from the National Association of Independent Lighting Distributors (NAILD) and the Certificate of Technical Knowledge in Lighting Controls from the Lighting Controls Association (LCA). His areas of expertise include Lighting Sales & Specification, Lighting Photometric Studies (AGi32), Lighting Controls, Purchasing & Inventory Management, and Customer Service. Passionate about providing quality lighting solutions, Ben is dedicated to helping customers bring their visions to life through innovative lighting designs.