Athletic Court Lighting
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Athletic court lighting is vital for players who enjoy playing their favorite sports when the lights go down. Traditional athletic court lighting consisted of Halide lights. Each of these light-heads look like big rectangular boxes and emit a yellowish light. A downside to the traditional halide lights is that they take about 15 minutes to emit they’re full lighting potential from startup and consume lots of electricity.

Precision Courts installs LED athletic court lights with peak photometric performance in mind. LED athletic court lights achieve full lighting potential as soon as they are powered on, shine brighter with a “cleaner light”, and use less electricity.

- Decide how many lights you want, and the areas where you prefer the most ligh in
- Mark the areas where lights will be installed around the perimeter of the slab
- Dig footer holes
- Set light posts with concrete footers
- Allow footers to cure for a minimum of 3 days
- Install the light arm and light head to the light post
- Test the light
- Lights installation is complete



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