I am close to picking fixtures for my garage lighting layout. I have received input from several lighting companies. Most seem to prefer linear highbays and some the UFO type highbays. I am looking for guidance from the experts on the forum to help guide me in the pros and cons of each fixture.
I am interested in value, but since I am building garage at the current time and at my current age the lights should outlive me, I would prefer folks do not get fixated just on price. In the whole scheme of things the cost of the interior lighting is a minute percentage of the overall cost of the project.
Details of Garage:
32 x 28
14 foot walls
Scissor trusses that raise the ceiling from 14 feet on the sides to 17'4" at the peak.
One whole side of the garage will be used to store a travel trailer that is 10.5' high. Two-thirds of the other side will house an F250 with a cap over the bed.
The layout I was thinking of using is 4 highbays spaced appropriately in the middle of the garage on one circuit with a dimmer switch. Another circuit with a dimmer switch will have a highbay fixture about 3.5 feet from the side of each lengthwise wall to eliminate shadows.
Thanks for your input.
I am interested in value, but since I am building garage at the current time and at my current age the lights should outlive me, I would prefer folks do not get fixated just on price. In the whole scheme of things the cost of the interior lighting is a minute percentage of the overall cost of the project.
Details of Garage:
32 x 28
14 foot walls
Scissor trusses that raise the ceiling from 14 feet on the sides to 17'4" at the peak.
One whole side of the garage will be used to store a travel trailer that is 10.5' high. Two-thirds of the other side will house an F250 with a cap over the bed.
The layout I was thinking of using is 4 highbays spaced appropriately in the middle of the garage on one circuit with a dimmer switch. Another circuit with a dimmer switch will have a highbay fixture about 3.5 feet from the side of each lengthwise wall to eliminate shadows.
Thanks for your input.