LED Lighting Retrofit & Smart Controls
Why Upgrade
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Instant payback: Replacing fluorescent or incandescent lamps with LEDs slashes energy use immediately.
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10–25 % more on top: Wireless motion sensors, scheduling and daylight harvesting trim runtime even further.
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Zero rewiring*: Smart tubes and low-voltage switches talk over Bluetooth and the cloud, no new conduit needed.
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Utility rebates: We file the paperwork so you keep more of the incentive dollars.
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How The Controls Work
Smart LED Tubes & Fixtures
Pop out the old fluorescent lamps, snap in Bluetooth-enabled smart tubes or complete fixtures. They fit existing sockets and start saving power from day one.
Low-Voltage Smart Switches
Your wall switch becomes the brain: wireless, touch-friendly, and able to talk to every lamp in the room without extra line voltage.
Wireless Sensor Suite
Occupancy, daylight and time-clock sensors stream data to the cloud. Lights brighten when people arrive, dim when sunlight pours in, and shut off on schedule, all automatically.
Industries We Serve
Port Lighting vs. Typical Distributor
PORT Lighting
Typical Electrical Distributor
Project Timeline
Discovery Call
We discuss goals, budgets and existing fixtures.
Site Walk-Through
Our team visits (or reviews drawings) to map every lamp and switch.
Custom Proposal
Energy model, control strategy and utility rebate estimate.
Rebate Submission
PORT files directly with your local utility to lock in incentives.
Installation & Commissioning
Partner with your electrician or ours; we program every sensor.
Training & Fine-Tuning
Hands-on walkthrough plus 30-day tune-up to dial in comfort and savings.
Savings Snapshot
FAQ
Offices wrap up in 1–2 nights; a medium warehouse usually finishes in under a week—with zero downtime during the day.
No*. Smart tubes, low-voltage switches and sensors form a wireless mesh, so your existing conduit stays put.
Most projects hit the breakeven mark in 12–30 months, thanks to energy savings plus utility rebates.

*In most applications, some occupancy or daylight sensors, depending on the manufacturer, may require power packs and 12–24V wiring. While wiring needs are often minimal, they may not be entirely eliminated in all installations. Additionally, if fixture swaps are performed instead of simple lamp (tube) replacements, rewiring may be necessary to accommodate new fixture types or code requirements.