Frequently Asked Questions

LED Puck Lights

Are LED puck lights suitable for outdoor use?

Some LED puck lights are specifically designed for outdoor use, but it's essential to check the product's weatherproof rating before installation to ensure it can withstand moisture and temperature fluctuations. For more robust options, explore our wide selection of outdoor lighting.

Can I install LED puck lights myself?

Many LED puck lights are designed for DIY installation with simple mounting and connection procedures. However, if you opt for hardwired models, having basic electrical knowledge or seeking professional-grade switches and accessories is recommended for safe installation.

Are LED puck lights dimmable?

Yes, several LED puck light models support dimming. Be sure to confirm compatibility with your dimmer switches. You can find compatible options in our LED dimmers collection.

What color temperatures do LED puck lights come in?

LED puck lights are available in a variety of color temperatures, from warm white (2700K-3000K) to cool white (4000K-6500K). This allows you to personalize your lighting depending on the room’s function or mood. Discover more options under our LED downlights range.

How long do LED puck lights typically last?

High-quality LED puck lights typically offer a lifespan of 30,000 to 50,000 hours, giving you years of reliable use. For long-lasting lighting solutions, consider our range of recessed LED lights.

Can I integrate LED puck lights with smart home systems?

Yes, certain models can be integrated with smart home ecosystems using mobile apps or voice control. If you're looking to expand your smart space, check out our smart home automation devices.

What’s the ideal spacing between puck lights?

To achieve balanced light distribution, it's recommended to space LED puck lights 12–24 inches apart, depending on their brightness. For easy setup, view our compatible under counter lights.

Do LED puck lights generate heat?

LED puck lights emit minimal heat compared to traditional lighting like incandescent or halogen. This makes them safer for use in tight or enclosed areas. For low-heat lighting ideas, browse our LED strip lights collection.