Wholesale Custom Garage Lights Manufacturer In China

  • Murcu offers a comprehensive selection of custom garage lighting solutions designed to enhance your work environment.
  • Enjoy premium quality lighting at competitive factory prices that fit your budget.
  • We provide complete customization options to meet your specific lighting requirements.
  • Fully equipped to handle OEM and ODM garage lighting projects, ensuring your vision becomes a reality.
  • Our comprehensive services encompass R&D, manufacturing, and logistics for a seamless experience.
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Types of Wholesale Garage Lights

Murcu offers a diverse range of wholesale garage lights designed to meet various lighting needs and enhance functionality in any garage environment. Our primary products include portable lights for flexibility and ease of use, light towers that provide powerful illumination for larger areas, high bay lights ideal for high ceilings, and flood lights for broad coverage and security. Additionally, we supply stadium lights for outdoor sports facilities and street lights that ensure safety and visibility in parking areas and thoroughfares. With Murcu’s comprehensive selection, you can find the perfect lighting solution for your garage space.

Garage Lights Features From Murcu

Murcu’s garage lights are designed with cutting-edge features that prioritize performance and durability. Each light boasts an impressive luminous efficacy of 200 lm/w, ensuring exceptional energy efficiency to help you reduce electricity costs. With an SDCM greater than 5, our lighting solutions provide consistent and high-quality color rendering, significantly reducing visual fatigue during extended use. We offer a variety of beam angles—60°, 90°, and 120°—allowing you to customize illumination according to your garage’s layout and specific needs. Our lights are engineered to last, achieving an L70/B10 rating of 100,000 hours, which translates to years of reliable operation. Additionally, with an IP65 waterproof rating, they are built to withstand challenging environments. We back our products with a generous five-year warranty, giving you peace of mind and confidence in your investment. For a tailored quote, please contact us today!

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Garage Lights Advantages At Murcu

High Efficiency

Our lights are designed with advanced technology that maximizes luminous efficacy, helping you reduce energy consumption and lower your electricity bills.

Durability

Built to last, our garage lights feature robust construction and high-quality materials, ensuring they withstand the rigors of workshop environments and provide long-lasting performance.

Customizable Options

With a variety of beam angles and designs available, you can tailor the lighting to suit your specific garage layout and requirements for optimal illumination.

Light Output

Our lights maintain excellent color rendering and consistency, reducing visual fatigue and enhancing visibility for detailed tasks.

Weather Resistance

Many of our garage lights come with high IP ratings, making them suitable for both indoor and outdoor use, even in challenging climates.

Comprehensive Warranty

We stand behind our products with a generous warranty, providing you with peace of mind and assurance of quality.

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Garage Lights Customization Options From Murcu

Material and Finish

Custom options for materials and finishes are available to enhance durability and match the overall design of your garage space.

CRI

Choose fixtures with high CRI values to ensure accurate color representation, which is especially beneficial for detailed work.

Control Systems

Integrate advanced control systems, including motion sensors and smart lighting setups, for increased convenience and energy savings.

Fixture Design

Select from different fixture designs and styles to ensure that the lighting complements your garage's aesthetic while providing functional lighting.

Beam Angle

Customize the beam angle—available in 60°, 90°, and 120°—to provide precise illumination where you need it most, whether for focused work areas or broad coverage.

Color Temperature

Opt for various color temperatures, from warm white to cool daylight, allowing you to create the ideal ambiance for your workspace.

Custom Your Garage Lights Step By Step

Needs Analysis

We start by assessing your specific lighting needs and preferences to ensure the right solutions are identified.

Design Proposal

Based on the analysis, we establish detailed design requirements, including wattage, color temperature, and fixture style.

Sample Review

Our team creates prototypes or samples of the customized garage lights for your review and approval, ensuring they meet your expectations.

Production Scheduling

Upon approval of the samples, we move forward with mass production, utilizing efficient processes to meet your order quantity.

Quality Inspection

Throughout production, we conduct rigorous quality inspections to ensure that each light adheres to our high standards of performance and durability.

Delivery Support

Finally, we arrange for the prompt and reliable delivery of your customized garage lights to the specified location, ensuring a seamless experience.

Your Custom Garage Lights Supplier

Assembly Process

As your reliable custom garage lights supplier, Murcu is committed to providing tailored lighting solutions that perfectly fit your unique needs. Our extensive range of options allows you to choose the wattage, color temperature, beam angles, and fixture designs that best suit your garage’s environment and functionality. With a focus on energy efficiency and superior performance, our lights are engineered to enhance visibility while reducing electricity costs, ensuring you get the most out of your investment.

We pride ourselves on our meticulous process, from initial demand analysis to final quality inspections, guaranteeing that every product meets our high standards of excellence. Our experienced team is here to guide you through each step, ensuring a seamless and satisfactory experience. Don’t settle for generic lighting solutions; reach out to us today to start customizing your garage lights and transform your workspace with Murcu’s innovative products! Contact us now for a personalized quote!

Your Garage Lights Manufacturer Capabilities

As a leading garage lights manufacturer, Murcu possesses advanced capabilities that enable us to deliver high-quality lighting solutions tailored to meet diverse customer needs. Our state-of-the-art production facilities are equipped with the latest technology, allowing us to efficiently produce a wide range of garage lights that boast exceptional energy efficiency, durability, and performance. We specialize in customizing designs, wattages, color temperatures, and fixture styles to ensure our products enhance both functionality and aesthetics in your garage environment.

In addition to our manufacturing prowess, we prioritize quality assurance throughout our production process, conducting rigorous inspections to guarantee that every light meets the highest standards of excellence. Our dedicated team of experts is committed to providing excellent customer service, guiding you through each phase of your project. Partner with Murcu for your garage lighting needs and experience the difference in quality and service. Contact us today to explore how we can help you illuminate your space!

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Why Choose Murcu for Garage Lights Solutions

Quality Assurance

We prioritize quality in every product we offer, ensuring that our garage lights are built to last and meet high-performance standards. Rigorous quality checks are implemented at every production stage, giving you peace of mind in your investment.

Customization Options

Every garage is unique, and so are your lighting needs. Murcu provides extensive customization options, allowing you to select wattage, color temperature, designs, and features that align perfectly with your preferences and requirements.

Energy Efficiency

Our garage lights are designed with cutting-edge technology that maximizes energy efficiency, significantly reducing your electricity costs while providing optimal illumination.

Expert Support

Our knowledgeable team is always ready to assist you. From initial consultation to after-sales support, we are committed to providing exceptional service and guidance throughout the process.

Fast Turnaround

We understand the importance of timely delivery. Murcu is dedicated to maintaining efficient production schedules and shipping processes, ensuring that you receive your customized garage lights promptly.

Innovative Designs

With a keen eye on the latest trends and technologies, our products combine functionality with modern aesthetics, enabling you to create a visually appealing and practical workspace.

Introduction to Garage Lighting

Proper garage lighting improves visibility and safety for parking and projects. Garage lights range from ambient fixtures (general overhead lighting) to task lights (for workbenches) and accent lights (for displays or security). Modern garages use LED garage lighting for efficiency and long life. LEDs offer bright, uniform, long-lasting, and cost-effective illumination compared to older technologies. Good garage lighting often combines ambient ceiling lights with targeted task lighting and even motion-sensor accent lights to cover all needs.

Garage lights come in many form factors: UFO-shaped high-bays, linear panel fixtures, wraparound ceiling lights, vapor-tight tubes, and wall-mounted packs. For example, LED shop lights are long tube fixtures (like traditional fluorescent shop lights) that deliver uniform illumination for mid-height ceilings. LED high bay lights (e.g. UFO or pendant-style) pack intense light into 100–300W fixtures for garages with ceilings above ~15 ft. LED low bay lights (panels or wraparounds) suit ceilings under 15 ft, providing broad coverage in home garages or workshops. Canopy lights are rugged ceiling fixtures for carports or covered parking. Vapor-tight LEDs are sealed against dust and moisture for damp garages or outdoor carports. Wall packs mount on garage exteriors and entryways for bright outdoor illumination and security. LED panel lights (flat, recessed or surface panels) deliver glare-free, uniform light for modern garages. Even LED bulbs in existing fixtures can upgrade basic lighting. Motion-sensor LEDs turn on automatically when you enter the garage for hands-free convenience. Specialty lights like deformable multi-panel LEDs or LED strip lights can direct light to cluttered corners or under shelves for accent and task lighting.

Ambient lighting (general ceiling lights) is supplemented by task lighting (over workbenches or parking spots) and sometimes accent lighting (e.g. highlighting shelving or signage). For example, flexible LED strips under cabinets make excellent accent lights for work areas. Overall, combining ambient ceiling fixtures with directed task lights (like under-cabinet bars or spotlights) ensures a well-lit garage space. By planning layers of light – ambient overhead plus task and accent – homeowners and contractors can tailor garage lighting to both utility and style.

Lighting Technologies: Incandescent, Fluorescent, and LED

Traditional incandescent bulbs (and halogens) produce light by heating a filament. They are cheap but very inefficient: about 90% of energy is lost as heat. A 60 W incandescent may produce only ~800 lm (≈13 lm/W) and lasts ~1,000 hours. Fluorescent lamps (including linear tubes and CFLs) improve efficiency and life: a CFL might produce ~800 lm at ~14 W (≈60 lm/W) and last ~8,000 hours. However, fluorescent tubes contain mercury (a toxic heavy metal) requiring careful disposal. They also suffer from slower start-up, flicker, and loss of light output when switched on and off frequently.

In contrast, LED lights for garage use semiconductor diodes to emit light very efficiently. LEDs typically use 75–90% less power than equivalent incandescent bulbs. For example, an LED bulb with ~800 lm output may consume only 8–10 W (≈80–100 lm/W) versus 60 W for an incandescent. DOE and EnergyStar note that ENERGY STAR LEDs use at least 75% less energy and last up to 25–30 times longer than incandescent bulbs. In practice, quality LED garage lights now exceed 100 lm/W (many reaching 130–150 lm/W, and some custom high-bays up to ~200 lm/W). LED lifetimes are typically 25,000–50,000 hours or more – roughly 10–30× longer than CFLs and 20–50× longer than incandescents. For example, Sunco’s 150 W UFO high bay is rated for 22500 lm output and 100,000 hour life. Because LEDs emit very little heat, nearly all electrical power produces light, enhancing efficiency and safety in enclosed garage spaces.

LED advantages include instant full brightness (no warm-up or flicker), robustness (no fragile filament or glass), and versatile design options. LEDs can reproduce a wide range of color temperatures (from warm white ~2700 K to cool daylight 5000–6500 K) without changing bulbs. High Color Rendering Index (CRI) LEDs (80–90+) are available for accurate color perception in workshops. Many LED fixtures offer dimming or smart controls, which traditional lamps cannot. Crucially, LEDs do not contain mercury, eliminating disposal hazards of fluorescents. Overall, for garage lighting the consensus is clear: LED garage lights are the most energy-efficient, long-lasting choice.

Key Considerations for Choosing Garage Lights

Brightness (Lumens and Foot-Candles)

Brightness is measured in lumens (total light output) and foot-candles (illumination on a surface). A typical home garage may require several thousand lumens of total light for good visibility. For example, a 60 W incandescent bulb (~800 lm) might not suffice alone. When planning, it helps to calculate required lumens from desired foot-candles: 1 foot-candle = 1 lumen/sq ft. Murcu recommends ~30–50 foot-candles (300–500 lux) in warehouses and garages, meaning 30–50 lm per sq ft. So a 500 sq ft garage might need ~15,000–25,000 lumens distributed across its fixtures. In practice, high-bay LEDs often provide 16,000–33,000 lm depending on height. For example, Murcu suggests a 20 ft ceiling might use ~20,000 lm per fixture to achieve ~50 fc. Proper spacing is also key: as a rule of thumb, hang LED high bays roughly a distance apart equal to their mounting height (e.g., 20 ft apart at 20 ft ceiling). Panels or wraparounds for lower ceilings typically produce ~4,000–8,000 lm per fixture. Always consider both the lumens of each fixture and how many fixtures are needed to evenly light the space.

Color Temperature and Light Quality

Color temperature (in Kelvin) affects the ambience and clarity of garage light. Lower Kelvin (2700–3500 K) is “warm” white with yellow tones, while higher Kelvin (5000–6500 K) is cool, bluish-white resembling daylight. For garages used as workshops or for detailed tasks, cool white (4000–5000 K) is often recommended to enhance contrast and alertness. Murcu notes that cool white (5000–6500 K) produces a daylight-like bright illumination ideal for warehouses and workspaces. In a garage, many users prefer around 5000 K as a balanced “daylight” tone. Very cool 6000 K lighting further reduces shadows and can feel like crisp daylight, which may help detailed work. However, extremely bluish light (≥6000 K) may feel harsh, so 4000–5000 K is often a good compromise for general use. Most LED garage lights allow choosing or adjusting color temperature. Regardless of temperature, aim for good Color Rendering Index (CRI): a CRI of 80+ ensures colors (and tool markings) appear true under LED light.

Energy Consumption and Efficiency

Focus on lumens per watt (lm/W): higher means more light for less power. As noted, LEDs typically deliver 80–150 lm/W, so a 10 W LED can output as much light as a 60 W incandescent. When comparing fixtures, check wattage vs lumens. For example, a 35 W LED shop light delivers ~4,100 lm (≈117 lm/W), whereas an old 4×32 W fluorescent shop light (128 W) delivered ~8,000 lm (≈62 lm/W). Thus the LED uses ~3× less power for similar light. The DOE reports LED fixtures can cut lighting energy 75–90% relative to incandescents. EnergyStar also highlights that LED garage lights use almost no energy when off (no phantom draw). Over years of daily use, the energy savings of LEDs leads to much lower electricity costs and reduced HVAC load (less heat to cool).

Durability and Safety

Garage lights should be durable: LED fixtures are solid-state and withstand vibration and frequent switching. In contrast, fluorescent tubes are fragile and fluorescent/CFL bulbs degrade with on/off cycling. LED fixtures often last 5–10 years (with life ratings of 50,000–100,000 hours). Many LED fixtures are rated for damp/wet locations. For exterior or unconditioned garages, choose weather-resistant lights. IP ratings indicate ingress protection: e.g. IP65 means the fixture is “dust tight” and can resist low-pressure water jets. Murcu recommends IP65 or higher for outdoor garage lights (exterior walls, driveways). For indoor garages, IP44 (splash resistant) may suffice, but for outdoor soffits or carports, go to IP65+. Also ensure fixtures meet UL or ETL safety standards and are rated for the local voltage (120–277 V is common for commercial/garage fixtures).

Mounting and Installation

Garage LED fixtures support various mounting options. High bays often use hook or chain mounts to hang at the proper height, while flat panels or wraparound lights typically surface-mount or recess into the ceiling. Some linear shop lights hang from chains, others mount to a junction box. Motion sensor lights may mount on walls or ceilings. LED bulbs (E26 base) can simply screw into standard lamp sockets. Murcu notes common installation methods: hook-mount, pendant, surface mount, chain/cable suspension, and grid or wire-guard mounts.

When planning, follow the manufacturer’s instructions. For example, a high-bay LED installation might proceed as: (1) install a ceiling hook or beam support in the ceiling; (2) attach the light’s hanging hook to a steel chain or cable and secure to the ceiling hook; (3) wire the fixture’s power leads to the supply (Live, Neutral, Ground) per code. Always turn off power at the breaker before wiring. Use properly sized wire (usually 14–12 AWG for 15–20 A circuits) and connectors, and ground the fixture. For multiple fixtures, calculate the total circuit load and consider separate circuits if needed. Planning tip: Sketch the fixture layout before installation. For high ceilings, space lights evenly (often 0.5–1× ceiling height apart). For example, a 20 ft ceiling typically uses lights 15–20 ft apart for even coverage.

Planning Garage Lighting

  1. Determine Purpose & Layout: Decide how the garage will be used (parking, workshop, storage). Sketch the floor plan and ceiling height.

  2. Calculate Light Levels: For general use, aim for ~30–50 foot-candles on the floor. For tasks, 50–100 foot-candles may be needed. Multiply area (sq ft) by desired foot-candles to get total lumens needed.

  3. Choose Fixture Types: Match fixtures to needs: high bays or pendants for tall ceilings, linear or strip lights for mid-ceilings, panel lights or wraparounds for low ceilings, and under-cabinet strips for bench work.

  4. Select Brightness & Temperature: Pick lumen output to meet your calculated lumens. Choose 4000–5000 K for clear, daylight-like light (or warmer if a cozy feel is desired). Ensure CRI ≥80.

  5. Plan Mounting & Wiring: Position fixtures for even coverage (e.g. 20 ft height → ~20 ft spacing). Use appropriate mounts (hooks for high bays, surface screws for panels). Plan wiring routes – many LED lights can simply plug into existing junction boxes or outlets (with pigtails).

  6. Safety & Controls: Include switches or motion sensors for convenience. Use protected LED drivers and follow local electrical codes (GFCIs may be required if power tools are used).

By carefully planning layout, lumens, and mounting, you ensure effective garage lighting. Well-placed LEDs can make a dark garage into a bright, usable space.

Comparing Lighting Technologies

TechnologyLight OutputEfficiency (lm/W)Life (hours)Notes
Incandescent~800 lm per 60 W~13–15 lm/W~1,000 hCheap upfront, very hot, wasteful (90% energy as heat).
Fluorescent (CFL)~800 lm per 13–15 W~60–80 lm/W~8,000 hMore efficient but contain mercury. Warm-up time and flicker issues.
LED800 lm per ~8–10 W†~80–150+ lm/W25,000–50,000+ hEnergy-efficient, long life, directional light, instant-on. Costlier initially but longer-lasting.

Table: Comparison of common garage lighting technologies. Source: DOE and industry data.

† Example: ~10 W LED (approx. 1000 lm) replaces 60 W incand (800 lm).

Product Examples and Recommendations

Many commercial LED garage light fixtures are available. Below are examples of popular LED garage lights and their specifications:

  • Hyperikon 4 ft LED Shop Light (35 W, 4,100 lm): An integrated LED fixture that provides up to ~4,100 lumens. It mounts via chain or hooks from the ceiling and is ideal for home garages or workshops (low- to mid-height ceilings). Its plug-in design yields bright, flicker-free light equivalent to a 100 W fluorescent fixture.

  • GoodBulb 60 W Tri-Fold LED Garage Light (8000 lm): A “deformable” 3-panel ceiling light with an E26 base (screw-in). It outputs about 8,000 lumens at 6000 K. This 60 W LED replaces a 4×32 W fluorescent fixture, delivering very bright light across a wide area. It’s great for low ceilings (as panels fold out) and workshops.

  • Sunco UFO High Bay LED (150 W, 22,500 lm): A round “UFO” high-bay fixture for tall garages or commercial bays. At 150 W it produces roughly 22,500 lumens, similar to a 400 W metal-halide. It hangs by a hook and comes IP65-rated (wet location), so it’s also suitable for damp or outdoor-covered garages. Rated for ~100,000 h life, it provides intense, uniform light for high ceilings.

  • Straits (Cascade) WPG3 LED Wall Pack, 50 W (7,100 lm): A rectangular exterior wall light (5000 K) that delivers ~7,100 lumens. It’s surface-mounted above doors or on walls and replaces older metal-halide packs. IP65-rated and with integrated photocell for dusk-to-dawn operation. Ideal for driveways, walkways, or the exterior of a garage.

  • Straits (Cascade) WPG3 LED Wall Pack, 80 W (11,600 lm): Similar to the 50 W model but higher output (~11,600 lm at 80 W). Use where brighter outdoor illumination is needed (e.g. double garages or security lighting).

  • Murcu Solis Planet High Bay (e.g. 150 W): A brand example – Murcu offers custom high-bay LEDs (100–300 W) with efficacy up to 200 lm/W. A 150 W unit yields ~30,000 lm (150×200). These fixtures come in various beam angles and mounts, making them suitable for commercial/industrial garages. (Murcu also makes linear high-bays and shop lights with 12,000–30,000 lm output.)

Each option has an ideal use-case. Table 1 compares selected LED garage lights by lumens, wattage, mounting style, and typical application:

Product (Example)Lumens (lm)Wattage (W)Mount TypeUse-Case (Ceiling Height)
Hyperikon 4ft LED Shop Light4,10035Chain/SuspensionHome garage/workshop (mid-height, ~8–12 ft)
GoodBulb 60W Tri-Fold Light8,00060E26 Base (screw-in)Residential garage/workshop (low ceilings)
Sunco UFO 150W High Bay22,500150Hook/PendantTall garages, warehouses (20–40 ft ceiling)
Straits 50W LED Wall Pack7,10050Wall MountExterior garage/security lighting
Straits 80W LED Wall Pack11,60080Wall MountLarger exterior areas (commercial/residential)
Murcu Solis 150W High Bay~30,000‡150Hook/PendantCommercial/industrial garages (≥20 ft)

Table 1: Comparison of example LED garage light fixtures (lumens and mount type from manufacturer data. †Lumens are approximate.

Overall, the best lights for garage ceiling depend on ceiling height and use. For standard 8–12 ft ceilings, flush panels or wraparound LED fixtures (4,000–8,000 lm) often work well. For higher ceilings, UFO or linear high bays (15,000–30,000 lm) are preferable. Outdoor exterior garage lights like LED wall packs or canopy lights (IP65) provide bright security lighting. Motion-sensor LED garage lights offer added convenience and security, turning on when someone enters. For a multi-purpose garage (storage + work), a combination of ambient high-output panels with focused task lamps is ideal.

Installation Tips

  • Power and Controls: Use 120–277 V fixtures depending on supply. Consider separate circuits or dedicated breakers for garage lighting. Use switches, dimmers, or occupancy sensors as needed for convenience.

  • Wiring: Ensure all wiring is safely enclosed and protected from moisture. In damp areas, use waterproof connectors. Ground all fixtures properly.

  • Maintenance: Dust and clean fixtures periodically. LEDs are low-maintenance, but lenses or diffusers may need wiping to keep light output high.

  • Safety: Follow local codes. If installing in a workshop, consider GFCI protection. Always install and repair lighting with the power OFF.

By following these guidelines—choosing suitable fixtures (especially LED), planning layout and brightness, and proper installation—you can achieve efficient, durable, and bright garage lighting. The transition to LED garage lights pays off quickly through energy savings and reduced upkeep. Whether lighting a home garage or a commercial workshop, modern LED garage lights (ambient, task, and outdoor) deliver superior illumination for any garage space.

Conclusion

Effective garage lighting transforms a dim, cluttered space into a bright, functional area for parking, projects, and storage. With the broad range of fixture types—from UFO high bays and LED shop lights to wall packs and motion-sensor bulbs—homeowners and contractors can tailor lighting to their exact garage layout and purpose. Among all technologies, LED lights clearly offer the best combination of energy efficiency, long lifespan, brightness, and versatility, far surpassing outdated incandescent or fluorescent options.

By considering factors like ceiling height, desired brightness (lumens and foot-candles), color temperature, energy use, and mounting options, you can design a lighting system that enhances safety, productivity, and comfort. Whether for a home workshop or a commercial garage, properly selected and installed LED garage lighting delivers reliable, low-maintenance illumination that saves money and improves daily usability.

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