Answers Your Most Asked Questions About Pool Lights

Pool lighting allows swimmers to see the water better and also makes it easier to observe what’s happening around the pool, thereby contributing to pool safety. It also enhances aesthetics and helps create a pleasant atmosphere, leading to an enjoyable swimming experience. In this article, we will address your concerns about pool lighting.

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Are underwater pool lights safe?

Underwater LED pool lights are safe. All GFLAI’s pool lights come with official waterproof qualification certification. And the power supply of pool lights is mainly solar or battery, which is no wiring required.

  • waterproof rating
    Plastic and rubber ring are among the most common materials to provide excellent water-proof performance.
  • low working voltage
    The voltage of GFLAI’s pool lights is usually less than 10V, far lower than the 36V that causes harm to the human body, meaning that even if an electrical leakage happens in the pool, it will not be harmful to the human body.
  • installation
    Submersible lights are usually fixed by magnets or suction cups and have built-in batteries or solar power. No wiring is required. They are simple to install and ensure safe use.

What Type of Pool LED Light Should I Use?

Most pool LED lights are gaining momentum because of their durability and better energy-efficiency than incandescent and halogen lights. They are also available in a variety of colors, great for creating stunning visual effect. Here we just focus on pool led lighting fixtures that are divided by the installation.

Flush Mount Pool Lights

Flush-mounted pool lights offer a seamless finish as they sit in line with the wall finish of the pool. They don’t stick out so swimmers are less likely to touch or hit them accidentally, thus increasing the risk of damage. The downside of flush mount is surely the extra time and cost that entails because you need to hire someone to carve a niche in the wall.

Surface Mount Pool Lights

Surface-mounted underwater pool lights, as the name indicates, sits on top of the interior surface. Unlike flush-mount lights, these fixtures are easier to set up and less costly to fix if there is an issue. With this simple installation comes with the obvious risk of damage. Protruding pool lights are likely to get broken by swimmers.

Battery/Solar Powered Floating Lights

Floating lights are fun and add a playful splash of colors to your pool. They’re powered by the sun or batteries and require placement of batteries when they run out. These pool lights aren’t meant to light up your whole pool but they do a great job of decorating the water.

Flood Lights

Flood lights are usually mounted above the ground, for example up in the pole or ceiling in order to light up a large area. These lights often come with high power and high lumen. They can be a great option for a large public pool where ample illumination is required, or for your private pool when you don’t want to deal with underwater pool lights. But if you are looking for ambiance, they might not be the best choice.

LED Flex Lights

LED flex lights can circle the pool and prodded illumination for the whole area without producing dark areas and spots. Unlike other traditional pool light bulbs, flex linear lights can run along the shape of the pool, allowing for a more even distribution of light and an elevated aesthetics with RGB colors.

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