LED flood lights cast a broad, powerful beam to light large outdoor — and some indoor — areas, from building exteriors and parking lots to walkways, sports fields, signage, and landscaping. They improve safety and security, deter break-ins, and replace metal halide and sodium fixtures with instant-on brightness, long life, and much lower energy use. At Warehouse-Lighting.com, we carry flood lights from compact landscape fixtures to high-output stadium lights, in a full range of wattages, beam spreads, and mounting styles.

Bright, Secure Light for Any Outdoor Area
From building exteriors and parking lots to fields, signage, and landscaping, LED flood lights put a powerful, even beam exactly where you need it. Match wattage and beam spread to the space, add motion or dusk-to-dawn controls, and choose a wet-rated build that stands up to the elements.
Where LED Flood Lights Are Used
Flood lights are built to push a lot of light across a wide area, which makes them one of the most flexible outdoor fixtures available. Common applications include:
- Building exteriors & security: Well-lit walls, entrances, and back doors deter break-ins and reduce slips and falls.
- Parking lots & walkways: Bright, even coverage for safe parking areas and paths. See our parking lot lighting guide.
- Sports fields & stadiums: High-output lighting for baseball fields, tennis courts, riding arenas, and stadiums.
- Signage, landscaping & architectural: Ground- or wall-mounted fixtures that highlight building features, gardens, and signs.
- Construction & work sites: Rugged, temporary or permanent lighting for active job sites.
- Indoor arenas & stages: High-output flood and spot lighting for large interior spaces.
Types of LED Flood Lights
We carry flood lights for every scale of project, from small landscape accents to full stadium installs:
- Commercial flood lights: Workhorse fixtures for building exteriors, lots, and general-purpose area lighting.
- Stadium & sports lights: High-output fixtures for fields, courts, and arenas.
- Shoebox flood lights: Directional fixtures that draw attention to landscaping, vehicles, or building features.
- Landscape & bullet flood lights: Smaller accent fixtures for gardens, signage, and architectural detail.
- Mini flood lights: Compact, value-priced options for tighter spaces needing less output.
- Colored flood lights: Red, green, blue, amber, and more for accent and effect lighting.
Shop LED Flood Lights by Wattage
Match wattage to the size of the area and the mounting height. Lower wattages suit walkways, landscaping, and building accents; higher wattages handle large lots, fields, and stadiums.
How to Choose LED Flood Lights
- Output & mounting height: Taller mounts and bigger areas need more lumens. Size wattage to the space rather than over- or under-lighting it.
- Beam spread: Wide flood patterns cover open areas; narrower spot patterns accent a building, sign, or feature.
- Color temperature: 3000K for a warmer accent look, 4000K–5000K for crisp, high-visibility security and sports lighting.
- Controls: Many fixtures offer built-in motion sensors or dusk-to-dawn photocells, so lights run only when needed and cut energy use.
- Mounting style: Choose wall, eave, pole, ground-stake, or trunnion/knuckle mounting to fit the install; brackets are available where needed.
- Build & rating: Look for die-cast aluminum housings, polycarbonate lenses, and wet-rated construction for reliable outdoor performance.
Why Upgrade to LED Flood Lights
- Lower energy costs: LED draws far less power than metal halide or sodium vapor, and many fixtures qualify for utility rebates.
- Instant-on: Full brightness immediately, even in cold weather, with no warm-up or restrike delay.
- Rugged & weather-ready: Die-cast housings and sealed lenses stand up to rain, dust, and temperature swings.
- Low maintenance: Long LED life means fewer relamps on hard-to-reach poles and rooftops.
- Safer, more secure sites: Bright, even light improves visibility and deters intruders.
LED Flood Light FAQs
What are LED flood lights?
LED flood lights cast a broad, powerful beam to illuminate a large area, often as bright as daylight. Beam spread ranges from wide flood patterns for open areas to narrower spot patterns for accenting a building or sign.
Where are LED flood lights used?
They light building exteriors, parking lots, walkways, sports fields and stadiums, signage, and landscaping, and are used indoors in arenas and on stages. Mounted on walls, poles, eaves, or at ground level, they improve safety and security and help reduce accidents.
What are the different types of flood lights?
Flood lights are available as commercial, stadium and sports, shoebox, landscape and bullet, mini, and colored fixtures. Light sources include LED, metal halide, and sodium vapor — LED offers the longest life and greatest energy efficiency.
How many watts do I need for a flood light?
Output depends on the area size, mounting height, and required brightness. Lower-wattage fixtures (50–150W) suit walkways, landscaping, and building accents, while higher-wattage fixtures (250–500W) handle large lots, fields, and stadiums. Contact us if you'd like help sizing a fixture.
Do LED flood lights have motion sensors?
Many models include built-in motion sensors or dusk-to-dawn photocells, so lights run only when needed. This is popular for walkways, entrances, and back doors to add security while saving energy.
What are the benefits of LED flood lights?
LED flood lights are rugged and weather-ready, with die-cast housings and polycarbonate lenses. They turn on instantly even in cold temperatures, run cool, last far longer than HID, and use significantly less energy.
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