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Lighting Retrofitters LLC

Mesa, AZ 85210

Company Info

  • Est. 2006
  • Annual Vol Undisclosed

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Welcome to Lighting Retrofitters & Technologies.

Lighting Retrofitters & Technologies is based in Mesa Arizona.  We are a complete solutions provider with extensive knowledge in lighting and electrical work.  We develop, sell, and install high efficiency lighting solutions with products manufactured in both the USA and China. We are excited to serve businesses that are in need of saving money and adding value to their building. Lighting Retrofitters & Technologies offers a selection of LED products, and services to create complete solutions for our customers.

 

LED retrofit lighting benefits:

Saves Energy; LED lights use 50-90% less power than traditional lighting
Saves money; lowers energy bills
Saves the environment with fewer replacement parts and no hazardous waste.
Up to 50,000 hours
LED lighting produces no UV or IR light.
Generates less heat than incandescents and HID’s
Great directional lighting means only placing most of the light where you want it.

 

 

Induction retrofit lighting benefits:

Power Consumption: Energy savings can extremely impact operation costs. Savings can be delivered through the installation of new efficient Induction Lamp technologies which consume only 50% +/- of what the conventional lighting system consumes. All existing lamps and ?xtures should be considered for replacement, retro?t or upgrade to maximize energy savings.

Lifetime: Durable Induction Lamps last 5 to 10 times longer than conventional light sources and exceed 100,000 hours of rated lifetime (that is over 22 years of 12 hours of ignition per day). Thus the re-lamping costs can be cut it to a fraction of what is currently being spent on maintenance costs or virtually eliminated. Those costs also apply to purchasing administration, logistics, warehousing, disposal etc.

Maintenance: The cost occurring during temporary suspension of operation because of lighting system maintenance will not be simple to calculate. The overhead costs related with maintenance include costs of salary, training, logistics and insurance could be calculable. Other costs if you are currently contracting out the maintenance include the cost of changing out ballasts and lamps when needed, especially in those hard to reach locations. However, the total maintenance costs will often exceed energy savings. Induction Lamps can help users minimize maintenance costs in terms of its longer lifetime.

Wearing Parts: Electrode-less design of Induction Lamps can completely avoid the damage of delicate components such as ?laments or electrodes that are the primary causes of lamp failure in conventional light sources including HID, Halogen, Incandescent and Fluorescent lamps. Replacement for induction Lamps is therefore not required at all after vibration, accidental collision or weather storms and longtime of ignition as well.

Heat: Less heat generating from Induction Lamps can reduce a lot of cost including lighting ?xture maintenance costs and HVAC operation costs from ambient inefficient heat loss.

Color Perceived: Good color rendering index (CRI) is crucial to visibility, safety and comfort. Induction Lamps having a natural color of light can illuminate much better than most conventional light sources. Because light color can greatly change appearance, aesthetics and attractive qualities color options should be an important factor when considering and evaluating light quality.

Hot Strike: Induction Lamps have good performance of instant re-strike without warming up which will ensure that there isn’t any additional utility costs from temporary suspensions of power supply. This all will ensure safety and security for those applications where instant re-strike is required.

Cold Ignition: Induction Lamps can be ignited even under much colder circumstances with temperatures lowering to -40° C/-20° F, thus being a preferable light source for cold storages and outdoor lighting applications in cold areas.

Flicker and Glare: Without ?icker and glare Induction Lamps can dramatically improve productivity, readability, eyesight and headaches when comparing with conventional light sources including HID and Fluorescent Lamps that generate much ?icker.

Noise: With a very quiet and silent design Induction Lamps can make users comfortable without a humming or buzzing.

Environmentally Safe: In terms of higher energy efficiency Induction Lamps can be adapted to promote energy saving policies and utilize the many Utility Saving Rebate Programs that are available.

What We Do

Commercial Experience

Misc Project
Animal Hospital / Kennel Apartments & Condominiums Assisted Living Auto Dealership / Service Bank Church / Synagogue City / Town Hall Club House / Community Center Design Build Fire / Police Station Fitness Center Hospital / Nursing Home Hotel / Motel House Industrial Maintenance Jail / Prison Laboratory Library Manufacturing Plant Medical Office Mixed Use Non-Building Construction Non-Residential Building Parking Garage Parking Lots Post Office Radio / Television Station Residential Building Restaurant Retail Store School / College / University Storage Facility / Warehouse Swimming Pool Tennis Court Terminal - Airport / Bus / Railroad Theater Utilities

Regions & Counties Serviced

  • Arizona

Arizona All

California All

Texas All

Our CSI Codes

12 43 13.13 - Desk Lamps
12 43 13.16 - Table Lamps
13 01 50 - Operation and Maintenance of Special Instrumentation
13 06 50 - Schedules for Special Instrumentation
13 08 50 - Commissioning of Special Instrumentation
13 53 13 - Solar Instrumentation
13 53 23 - Wind Instrumentation
23 56 13 - Heating Solar Collectors
23 56 13.13 - Heating Solar Flat-Plate Collectors
23 56 13.16 - Heating Solar Concentrating Collectors
23 56 13.19 - Heating Solar Vacuum-Tube Collectors
23 56 16 - Packaged Solar Heating Equipment
25 05 26 - Grounding and Bonding for Integrated Automation
25 50 00.00.01 - Integrated Automation Facility Controls
26 01 10 - Operation and Maintenance of Medium-Voltage Electrical Distribution
26 01 20 - Operation and Maintenance of Low-Voltage Electrical Distribution
26 01 50 - Operation and Maintenance of Lighting
26 01 50.51 - Luminaire Relamping
26 01 50.81 - Luminaire Replacement
26 06 10 - Schedules for Medium-Voltage Electrical Distribution
26 06 20 - Schedules for Low-Voltage Electrical Distribution
26 06 20.26 - Wiring Device Schedule
26 06 50 - Schedules for Lighting
26 06 50.16 - Lighting Fixture Schedule
26 10 00.00.01 - Medium-Voltage Electrical Distribution
26 18 13 - Medium-Voltage Cutouts
26 20 00.00.01 - Low-Voltage Electrical Distribution
26 21 00.00.01 - Low-Voltage Overhead Electrical Power Systems
26 27 13 - Electricity Metering
26 31 00.00.01 - Photovoltaic Collectors
26 32 23 - Wind Energy Equipment
26 43 13 - Transient-Voltage Suppression for Low-Voltage Electrical Power Circuits
26 50 00.00.01 - Lighting
26 51 13 - Interior Lighting Fixtures, Lamps, And Ballasts
26 54 00.00.01 - Classified Location Lighting
26 55 23 - Outline Lighting
26 55 29 - Underwater Lighting
26 55 33 - Hazard Warning Lighting
26 55 36 - Obstruction Lighting
26 55 53 - Security Lighting
26 55 59 - Display Lighting
26 55 63 - Detention Lighting
26 55 70 - Healthcare Lighting
26 56 16 - Parking Lighting
26 56 26 - Landscape Lighting
26 56 33 - Walkway Lighting
27 01 10 - Operation and Maintenance of Structured Cabling and Enclosures
27 01 20 - Operation and Maintenance of Data Communications
27 05 13.23 - T1 Services
27 05 13.33 - DSL Services
27 05 13.43 - Cable Services
27 05 26 - Grounding and Bonding for Communications Systems
27 05 28 - Pathways for Communications Systems
27 06 10 - Schedules for Structured Cabling and Enclosures
27 06 20 - Schedules for Data Communications
27 06 30 - Schedules for Voice Communications
27 10 00.00.01 - Structured Cabling
27 11 23 - Communications Cable Management and Ladder Rack
27 13 13.13 - Communications Copper Cable Splicing and Terminations
27 13 23 - Communications Optical Fiber Backbone Cabling
27 13 23.13 - Communications Optical Fiber Splicing and Terminations
27 13 33 - Communications Coaxial Backbone Cabling
27 13 33.13 - Communications Coaxial Splicing and Terminations
27 13 43 - Communications Services Cabling
27 13 43.23 - T1 Services Cabling
27 13 43.33 - DSL Services Cabling
27 13 43.43 - Cable Services Cabling
27 15 00.16 - Voice Communications Horizontal Cabling
27 15 00.19 - Data Communications Horizontal Cabling
27 15 00.49 - Intermediate Frequency/Radio Frequency Communications Horizontal Cabling
27 15 13 - Communications Copper Horizontal Cabling
27 15 23 - Communications Optical Fiber Horizontal Cabling
27 15 33 - Communications Coaxial Horizontal Cabling
27 21 13 - Data Communications Firewalls
31 63 29.16 - Cased Drilled Concrete Piers
33 12 33 - Water Utility Metering
33 51 33 - Natural-Gas Metering
33 61 33 - Hydronic Energy Distribution Metering
33 63 33 - Steam Energy Distribution Metering
33 71 36 - Extra-High-Voltage Wiring
33 71 36.13 - Overhead Extra-High-Voltage Wiring
33 71 39 - High-Voltage Wiring
33 71 39.13 - Overhead High-Voltage Wiring
33 71 49 - Medium-Voltage Wiring
33 71 49.13 - Overhead Medium-Voltage Wiring
33 71 73 - Electrical Utility Services
33 71 73.33 - Electric Meters
33 81 23 - Aerial Cable Installation Hardware
33 82 13 - Copper Communications Distribution Cabling
33 82 13.13 - Copper Splicing and Terminations
33 82 23 - Optical Fiber Communications Distribution Cabling
33 82 23.13 - Optical Fiber Splicing and Terminations
33 82 33 - Coaxial Communications Distribution Cabling
33 82 33.13 - Coaxial Splicing and Terminations
34 21 16 - Traction Power Substations
34 21 16.13 - AC Traction Power Substations
34 21 16.16 - DC Traction Power Substations
34 43 13.13 - Airfield Runway Identification Lights
34 43 13.16 - Airfield Runway and Taxiway Inset Lighting
34 43 16.29 - Airfield Low-Intensity-Approach Lighting Equipment
34 43 23.16 - Airfield Wind Cones
34 43 26.19 - Airfield Lighting Regulator Assembly
40 95 33.13 - Cabled Process Control Networks
40 95 33.23 - Fiber Optic Process Control Networks
40 95 33.33 - Wireless Process Control Networks
40 95 73 - Process Control Wiring
42 12 23 - Solar Process Heaters
48 12 29 - Nuclear Fuel Electrical Power Plant Turbines
48 14 13 - Solar Energy Collectors
48 14 13.13 - Amorphous Solar Energy Collectors
48 14 13.16 - Plate Cell Solar Energy Collectors
48 14 13.19 - Vacuum Tube Solar Energy Collectors
48 15 13 - Windmills
48 15 16 - Wind Energy Electrical Power Generators
48 18 16 - Hydrogen Control Equipment
48 19 19 - Electrical Power Generation Solar Tracking Equipment

Project Experience

  • Non-Union
  • Public
  • Private
  • New Projects
  • Alterations/Renovations
  • Interior Fit-Ups
  • Projects Up to $2,000,000

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Associations & Memberships

BBB (Better Business Bureau)
BBB (Better Business Bureau)
ELA (Electric League Of Arizona)
ELA (Electric League Of Arizona)
SRP (Salt River Power)
SRP (Salt River Power)
MBE (Minority Business Enterprise)
MBE (Minority Business Enterprise)
MSHA (Mine Safety & Health Administration)
MSHA (Mine Safety & Health Administration)
OSHA (Occupational Safety & Health Administration)
OSHA (Occupational Safety & Health Administration)
APS Qualified Contractor
APS Qualified Contractor
SBA 8(a) (Small Business Administration 8a Certified)
SBA 8(a) (Small Business Administration 8a Certified)
8(a) Certified

Preferred Brands

Cutler-Hammer
Cutler-Hammer
GE
GE
Lightolier
Lightolier
Lithonia Lighting
Lithonia Lighting
Rab
Rab
Siemens
Siemens
Square D
Square D
Watt Stopper
Watt Stopper
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