Collection: EPCO
Engineered Products Company (EPCO) is the industry standard for utility and specialty commercial lighting. Known for their Pro-Series designs, EPCO specializes in fixtures that thrive where standard lighting fails—utility rooms, maintenance corridors, and harsh environment workspaces. This collection features their legendary LED utility lights and vapor-tight fixtures, engineered for fast installation and long-term durability in the most demanding commercial sectors.
From labor-saving retrofit kits to high-performance LED strip lights, EPCO products are designed with the electrical contractor in mind. Their fixtures offer superior protection against moisture, dust, and physical impact, making them the go-to choice for back-of-house commercial operations. Explore our range of UL-listed EPCO solutions to bring reliable, industrial-grade illumination to your facility's critical utility and service areas.
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