Ultra Beam Lighting Responds to UK Demand Surge with Expanded Range of LED Soffit Lighting Solutions
SOUTHAMPTON, GB / ACCESS Newswire / May 31, 2025 / As UK homeowners and businesses invest more in energy-efficient exterior lighting, Ultra Beam Lighting announces the expansion of its full range of LED soffit lighting products, including outdoor soffit lights, LED fascia downlights, and exterior soffit lighting options designed for long-term performance and aesthetic impact.
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Driven by a national rise in architectural lighting upgrades, Ultra Beam Lighting has seen a notable increase in demand for outdoor downlights that provide security, visual appeal, and energy savings. The company now offers an even wider selection of LED soffit downlights for both residential and commercial applications supporting projects from single-family homes to retail spaces.
'With the growing trend toward energy-efficient outdoor design, customers are asking for lighting that's both powerful and visually subtle,' said Duncan Munday, Company Director of Ultra Beam Lighting. 'We've responded by expanding our offering of soffit lights to include both recessed and surface-mounted styles in various finishes and lumen levels.'
The updated selection includes:
Ultra Beam Lighting's user-friendly website now features an intuitive browsing experience for customers to compare models by finish, beam angle, and brightness level. The retailer supports all products with over 20 years of lighting expertise and dedicated customer support.
About Ultra Beam Lighting
Founded in 2018 and based in the UK, Ultra Beam Lighting supplies innovative lighting solutions for residential and commercial spaces. Backed by two decades of industry experience, the company specializes in high-performance indoor and outdoor lighting, with a focus on quality, durability, and customer satisfaction.
Media Contact:
Duncan Munday - Company Director
[email protected]
Tel: 0800 678 5156
https://www.ultrabeamlighting.co.uk/
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