
Recessed, T-Bar, Track, Security & Signage Lighting in Orange County, CA
Commercial lighting serves multiple purposes — from illuminating workspaces and highlighting products to securing your property and promoting your brand. At Newport Coast Electric, our licensed electricians install a full range of commercial lighting solutions for businesses throughout Orange County, including Costa Mesa, Newport Beach, Irvine, and Anaheim. Whether you need recessed lighting for a professional office, track lighting for a retail showroom, security lighting for a parking lot, or illuminated signage for your storefront, we deliver precise, code-compliant installations tailored to your business needs.

What's Included
Recessed lighting installation for offices and commercial spaces
T-bar and drop ceiling lighting installation
Track lighting design and installation for retail and gallery spaces
Security and perimeter lighting installation
Exterior and interior signage lighting
Emergency and exit lighting installation
Lighting layout design for new and existing commercial spaces
LED retrofit for existing commercial fixtures
Permit handling and city inspections
Why Choose Newport Coast
Licensed & insured — Contractor's License
#675371Serving Orange County since 1993 — 30+ years experience
Experience across all commercial lighting types and environments
Upfront estimates — no surprises
Clean, professional service guaranteed
Local and family-owned
FAQ
What type of lighting works best for a retail store in Orange County?Retail lighting typically combines recessed ambient lighting with track or accent lighting to highlight products and create an inviting atmosphere. We work with retail designers and store owners throughout Orange County to create lighting layouts that enhance the customer experience and showcase your merchandise effectively.
Do you install emergency and exit lighting for commercial buildings?Yes — we install, test, and maintain emergency lighting and exit signs for commercial buildings throughout Orange County. All installations meet California building code and NFPA 101 life safety requirements.
