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Project Snapshot

High-bay LED strip lighting installed in a commercial warehouse storage area by SparkWise Electric in Northern Virginia
High-bay LED strip lighting in the warehouse storage zone after retrofit.

The Challenge

Warehouse lighting tends to age out in two ways at once: the fixtures themselves get less efficient and harder to maintain, and the supporting electrical and life-safety infrastructure starts showing its age. This project had three connected issues to address.

The Solution

LED Type B fixture conversion

The lighting upgrade used Type B LED replacement lamps. Type B LEDs are direct-wire (ballast-bypass) tubes — the existing ballasts are removed during the conversion and the LED tubes are wired directly to line voltage. Compared to leaving the legacy ballast in the circuit, ballast-bypass installation eliminates the ballast as a future failure point and removes its parasitic energy draw.

SparkWise converted 30 fixtures with 120 Type B LED bulbs (an average of 4 lamps per fixture). All wiring changes inside the affected fixtures were performed by a licensed electrician under VA Master Electrician License #2710064102.

Lighting branch circuit troubleshooting and repair

The faulty branch circuit was diagnosed and repaired in-house. Branch-circuit troubleshooting in a warehouse usually involves isolating the circuit at the panel, identifying the fault location (loose connection, damaged conductor, failed device, or compromised junction), making the repair, and re-energizing under load. The repair restored normal operation to the affected lighting section.

This kind of work is a natural fit for our commercial electrical repair service, which is the side of the business customers usually call when something is already broken rather than when something is being upgraded.

LED exit sign installed in a commercial warehouse along an egress path by SparkWise Electric
Code-current LED exit sign along the warehouse egress path.

Exit-light restoration with wire guards

Approximately two to three exit lights were either restored to working order or replaced with new units. Each of the addressed fixtures was fitted with a protective wire guard. In an active warehouse with forklift traffic and racking near walls, wire guards are a small piece of hardware that keeps exit signs functional through accidental impacts that would otherwise damage the housing or break the lamp.

Exit signs are required to remain illuminated continuously and to operate on backup power if normal power is lost — both points of NFPA 101 the inspector will look at. Wire guards don’t change the code requirement, but they keep the fixture operating reliably between inspections.

Why This Matters for Warehouse Facilities

This project is a fairly typical mid-size commercial warehouse electrical scope — lighting upgrade plus repair plus life-safety work, all completed in coordinated visits. The category-level benefits a property manager or facility lead can expect from work like this:

SparkWise electrician on a boom lift performing commercial electrical work in Northern Virginia
Boom-lift access for high-ceiling fixture work on commercial sites.

What We Are NOT Claiming on This Project

To stay accurate, here is what this case study deliberately does not claim:

If you are evaluating SparkWise for a similar warehouse or industrial scope and would like to discuss verified specifics under NDA, we are happy to walk you through prior work in a private conversation.

Related Services

Schedule a warehouse electrical assessment

If you manage a warehouse, distribution center, or industrial property in Northern Virginia and want to talk through a lighting retrofit, branch-circuit issue, exit-sign upgrade, or a combined scope like the one above, SparkWise Electric can walk the site with you and put together a clear plan.

Call (703) 915-5351 or book online for a commercial electrical assessment. Licensed Master Electrician #2710064102.