Sunshine Pools of Naples is a locally owned and operated business - proud to serve Southwest Florida and the surrounding area.
Our team of pool professionals are well-trained and experienced with hundreds of top-notch pool installations over the years.
Our quality workmanship and reliability have earned us the trust of your Southwest Florida friends and neighbors.
Create the perfect atmosphere with our dazzling LED pool lights and lighting controls.
Highlight special features, illuminate your pool, or simply add attractive lighting to your outdoor space with our LED lights. We have a wide variety of solutions for all of your lighting needs. Consult with one of our designers today to see your options so that you can enjoy your pool any time of day or night.
The advanced automation options available with Jandy AquaLink systems put control of your pool lights in the palm of your hands. Using the FREE iAquaLink app you can turn ON/OFF lights, set lighting timers and change lighting colors, as well as manage your entire pool's operational system - all with the simple touch or swipe of a finger.
Learn More About Jandy Pool LightsIf you are interested in a new pool in the Southwest Florida area, CONTACT Sunshine Pools of Naples today. We are here to help answer questions about your pool and the best options for your property.
Traditional pool lighting utilized incandescent lights, but today, LED pool lights are the preferred technology due to their durability, performance and efficiency.
LED pool lights can last up to 10 times longer than incandescent lights - greatly reducing the replacement and maintenance costs associated with incandescent pool lighting. Additionally, some smaller LED lights can have thinner diameter chords which can allow for easier replacement and reduced labor costs.
The amount of power a pool light uses to provide a given amount of light is measured in watts. Incandescent pool lights generally come in 100-, 300-, and 500-watt bulbs, while LED pool lights only require 18-65 watts of power to provide the same luminescence. Meaning, LED pool lights can use up to 87% less energy than their incandescent counterparts, resulting in significant savings on electrical costs.
While the upfront cost of incandescent lights may be appealing, LED lights come with a lower overall cost since they feature a longer and less expensive operational life. On average, property owners can save about $114 a year just by switching to LED lights.