Hey there! I'm a supplier of wall-mounted pool lights, and I'm here to share some tips on how to choose a wall-mounted pool light with good illumination coverage. Whether you're a pool owner looking to upgrade your lighting or a contractor working on a new pool project, these insights will help you make an informed decision.
Understanding Illumination Coverage
First things first, let's talk about what illumination coverage means. It refers to how well the light spreads across the pool area. A good pool light should light up the entire pool, including the corners and the deep end, without leaving any dark spots. This not only enhances the safety of swimmers but also makes the pool look more inviting at night.
Factors Affecting Illumination Coverage
1. Light Source Type
The type of light source plays a crucial role in illumination coverage. LED lights are the go-to choice these days. They're energy-efficient, long-lasting, and offer excellent brightness. For example, our SS316 Resin Filled LED Pool Light uses high-quality LEDs that provide a wide and even spread of light. Unlike traditional incandescent or halogen lights, LEDs can be designed to emit light in specific directions, which helps in covering a larger area of the pool.
2. Light Distribution Pattern
The distribution pattern of the light determines how the light spreads from the fixture. There are different types of distribution patterns, such as wide-angle, narrow-angle, and flood. A wide-angle distribution pattern is ideal for large pools as it spreads the light over a broader area. Our SS316 All In 1 LED Slim Panel Pool Light has a wide-angle distribution pattern, which ensures that the light reaches every corner of the pool.
3. Mounting Height and Location
Where you mount the pool light also affects its illumination coverage. Generally, mounting the light at a higher position can help cover a larger area. However, you need to make sure it's not too high that it creates glare. A good rule of thumb is to mount the light at a height of about 18 to 24 inches above the water level. Also, consider the location of the light in relation to the shape and size of the pool. For irregularly shaped pools, you may need to install multiple lights at strategic locations to ensure even coverage.


4. Pool Size and Shape
The size and shape of your pool are important factors to consider. Smaller pools may only require one or two lights, while larger pools may need several. For rectangular pools, you can usually get away with fewer lights placed along the sides. But for circular or kidney-shaped pools, you may need to install lights at different angles to cover the entire area. Our PC Classic LED Swimming Pool Lights are suitable for various pool sizes and shapes, and you can customize the lighting layout according to your needs.
Evaluating Illumination Coverage
When choosing a wall-mounted pool light, it's a good idea to look at the product specifications. Most manufacturers will provide information about the light's beam angle, lumen output, and coverage area. The beam angle tells you how wide the light spreads, while the lumen output measures the total amount of light emitted. A higher lumen output generally means better illumination.
You can also look for customer reviews and testimonials. Real users can give you an idea of how well the light actually performs in a pool setting. Check if they mention any issues with dark spots or uneven lighting.
Additional Considerations
1. Waterproof Rating
Since the pool light will be submerged in water, it needs to have a high waterproof rating. Look for lights with an IP (Ingress Protection) rating of at least IP68. This means the light is completely dust-tight and can be submerged in water for extended periods without getting damaged.
2. Color Options
Pool lights come in a variety of colors. While white light is the most common for general illumination, colored lights can add a fun and festive touch to your pool. Some lights even offer color-changing options, allowing you to create different moods.
3. Energy Efficiency
As mentioned earlier, LED lights are energy-efficient. They consume less power than traditional lights, which can save you money on your electricity bills in the long run. Look for lights with an Energy Star rating if possible.
Making the Right Choice
Now that you know what to look for, it's time to make a decision. Consider your pool's size, shape, and your specific lighting needs. If you're still not sure, don't hesitate to reach out to us. We're here to help you choose the right wall-mounted pool light with good illumination coverage.
We offer a wide range of wall-mounted pool lights, including the SS316 Resin Filled LED Pool Light, SS316 All In 1 LED Slim Panel Pool Light, and PC Classic LED Swimming Pool Lights. Our team of experts can provide you with more detailed information and help you find the perfect lighting solution for your pool.
If you're interested in purchasing our products or have any questions, feel free to get in touch with us. We're always happy to assist you with your pool lighting needs. Let's work together to make your pool the envy of the neighborhood!
References
- Pool and Spa Lighting Guide, National Swimming Pool Foundation
- LED Lighting for Pools, Lighting Research Center
