Jun. 23, 2025
When you’re trying to choose the best LED lighting for a factory or other commercial property, the differences between watertight and vapor-tight lights need to be carefully considered. On the surface, the two may appear very similar, but we thought it would be useful to do a comparative overview to help you make the best choice. The difference may surprise you.
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Grab your hot drink of choice and keep that water vapor well away from your keyboard as we dive into everything you need to know about vapor-tight vs. watertight LED light fixtures.
Light fixtures need to be waterproof when installing them in areas like warehouses or any outside facilities. LED lights that are advertised as being watertight have been designed explicitly with resistance to water in mind.
For this reason, watertight LED lights are especially suitable for any outdoor environment, whether you’re in rainy Seattle or easy-breezy Los Angeles.
It is important to note that just because the LEd light fixture is watertight doesn’t mean you’re inhibited in design and materials. Watertight LED light fixtures can be any shape you can imagine and come in various sizes and materials, including:
The choice is yours and probably determined by the particular environment you need the LED light to withstand.
Example: This LITELUME floodlight is a medium-sized, high-performance LED solution specially designed for use outside. The high performance doesn’t mean you have to miss out on rugged, die-cast aluminum housing.
Vapor tight LED light fixtures are sometimes also referred to as wet location fixtures. They are specifically created with harsh weather conditions in mind. Perfect for illuminating areas both inside and outside that can be affected by water, humidity, and dust. Your garage is a good example!
Most vapor-tight LED lights have an outer shell made of either polyurethane or fiberglass. In turn, this outer layer is lined with a complete metal fixture for extra protection.
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When looking for a watertight or vapor-tight LED light, you need to look at the IP (Ingress Protection) rating. An IP rating gives you two essential bits of information about the functionality of the lights:
The IP rating is made up of two digits and the first refers to intrusion protection, and the second refers to moisture protection.
Real-World Example: LITELUME’s Floodlight is IP65 rated. From what we’ve just learned, this means it is dust-tight (6) and protected against low-pressure jets from any angle (5). That makes these floodlights perfect for parking lots, auto dealerships, billboards, and general outdoor lighting.
Whichever name you want to give your watertight LED light fixture of choice, you need them in the following places:
Many places on the world wide web will tell you that there are many differences between the two, but the fact is that these two terms are often used interchangeably to make decision-making easier for consumers. Unfortunately, that often leads to even more confusion. When deciding which energy-saving LED lights to use in wet or humid environments: always check that IP rating!
Thankfully, you’re not alone in making decisions about the LED needs of your business or home.
If you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to contact our friendly team. They are happy to help with any confusion or to help plan out your lighting needs. LITELUME are the experts in lighting, so you don’t have to be.
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