Choosing an experienced lighting designer and sales team is invaluable in helping you accomplish your goals, be it a theater, church, school, or any other facility. Also, choosing a company with multiple brand associations offers you much greater flexibility across the board than a company that only offers a few brands.
That would include everything from soft goods to rigging, dimmers, control systems, traditional Incandescent and LED lighting products to truss, hoists and cabling systems and any accessory you can imagine. A Tennessee Lighting Co., Inc. represents a very broad range of manufacturers and has experience with them all.
We also build custom cable assemblies to accommodate virtually anything in the lighting world. With energy, lamp replacement and labor costs what they are today, LED seems the best fit all around for any and all lighting applications. There are so many manufacturers of LED products these days it can be confusing, deciding which product to use.
That would include everything from soft goods to rigging, dimmers, control systems, traditional Incandescent and LED lighting products to truss, hoists and cabling systems and any accessory you can imagine. A Tennessee Lighting Co., Inc. represents a very broad range of manufacturers and has experience with them all.
We also build custom cable assemblies to accommodate virtually anything in the lighting world. With energy, lamp replacement and labor costs what they are today, LED seems the best fit all around for any and all lighting applications. There are so many manufacturers of LED products these days it can be confusing, deciding which product to use.
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Scad Designer
Jan 16, 2019
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Ken Patterson at Tennessee Lighting Co. was recommended to me by someone in our community, and I'm now sorry that I've wasted any time with that company. I originally reached out to them in January to see if we could get a quote on curtains for our school play. I never heard back from them, but after talking to the person who recommended them I finally got a response. (I'm pretty sure the gentleman in our community contacted Ken to ask why he hadn't responded, which is what prompted him.) Ken Patterson came out to our school on January 24th, took measurements, and said he would go back to the office