Commercial LED Warranty Guide: What Actually Matters
A warranty is a promise about how long a fixture should last and who pays if it does not. But the fine print varies widely, and the wrong warranty can leave you covering failures. This guide explains what to look for.
What matters in a warranty is length, what it covers, and how a claim works. A long warranty on a replaceable-tube fixture is easy to honor because the fix is a tube, not a whole unit.
What to Read in the Fine Print
- Length: 5 years is a reasonable commercial baseline.
- Coverage: tubes, drivers, and housing, not just one part.
- Claim process: how replacements are handled and who pays labor.
Warranty and Fixture Design
On a sealed integrated fixture, an in-warranty failure can still mean a lift and an electrician. On a replaceable-tube fixture, honoring the warranty is as simple as shipping a tube the customer swaps from the ground. The design lowers the real cost of a claim for everyone.
Listings and Quality
Warranties are only as good as the company behind them and the build quality. Look for UL/ETL and DLC listings as a sign of tested quality, and weigh warranty alongside total cost of ownership.
Buy With a Real Warranty
Our commercial fixtures are backed by warranties that are easy to honor.
Shop LED Shop Lights Call (512) 843-1383Last updated: June 2026. Consult local codes and a licensed professional for your specific project.

