Commercial Sign Lighting Installation & Repair
Commercial sign lighting installation and repair covers all work related to illuminating a business’s exterior signage — including building-mounted channel letter sets, pylon and monument signs, blade signs, neon signs, and architectural accent lighting such as gooseneck fixtures and wall-wash lights.
The service involves troubleshooting and replacing:
- LED drivers
- Neon transformers
- Fluorescent sign ballasts
- Individual LED modules inside letters
- Retrofitting older neon and fluorescent signs to energy-efficient LED using speed lamps, LED strips, and new power supplies.
Sign lighting also includes installing time clocks and photocells to automate on/off schedules and running new power feeds to signs that are being installed or relocated.
A-1 Lighting has serviced illuminated signage for hundreds of commercial properties across New England — from single-location restaurants and retail shops to multi-site national brands requiring consistent sign appearance across an entire region. The company has deep experience with every common sign technology: repairing individual neon letter sections and replacing gas-filled tubes, swapping LED drivers and modules inside channel letters, relamping large pylon signs with fluorescent or LED speed lamps, and installing new gooseneck and bullet fixtures to light non-illuminated sign faces. A-1 Lighting’s technicians work from bucket trucks, extension ladders, and rooftops to access signage at any height, and they understand the urgency of sign repairs — a dark or partially lit sign directly impacts a business’s visibility and brand image.
A-1 Lighting also handles complete sign lighting installations for new signage, including running power from electrical panels, installing weatherproof disconnects and time clocks, and coordinating with sign fabricators to ensure proper electrical connections. For properties looking to reduce long-term maintenance costs on their signage, the company offers full LED retrofit conversions — removing old neon or fluorescent components and replacing them with long-life LED strips and drivers that dramatically cut energy use and eliminate the frequent lamp replacements associated with legacy sign technologies.