Progress Lighting traces its roots to 1906, when the company began manufacturing gas lighting fixtures in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Manufacturing shifted toward residential lighting in the 1950s, and the brand spent more than two decades operating within Hubbell Incorporated before continuing today as an independently run lighting manufacturer.
Progress Lighting is headquartered in Greenville, South Carolina, and continues to develop fixtures for builders, contractors, and homeowners working on residential and light commercial projects. The company describes its approach with the tagline "Designed for living. Built for life," reflecting a focus on fixtures meant to hold up under daily use.
Product Lines
Progress Lighting's catalog spans indoor fixtures such as chandeliers, pendants, flush and semi-flush mounts, wall sconces, under-cabinet lighting, and recessed and track lighting, along with bath and vanity fixtures found in collections like Gather. Outdoor offerings include wall, ceiling, and hanging fixtures, post lights, pathway and landscape lighting, and outdoor chandeliers. The brand also manufactures indoor and outdoor ceiling fans, including the AirPro collection with integrated LED light kits, along with recessed housings such as IC air-tight units designed for new construction.
Why Contractors Specify Progress Lighting
Contractors working in coastal or high-moisture environments often turn to Progress Lighting fixtures finished with DURASHIELD, a corrosion-resistant coating built for outdoor exposure, or fan models finished with Weather+ for added durability. Fixtures and ceiling fans are built to UL, NEC, and ANSI standards, giving installers a consistent baseline to work from on inspection-heavy jobs. A tiered warranty structure covers fixtures, finishes, and LED light engines separately, so installers can set expectations with homeowners about long-term coverage. Features like quick-connect wiring and spring-clip glass attachment on select fixtures also cut down on time spent on the ladder during installation.
How to Choose Progress Lighting Products
Selecting the right fixture starts with matching the product to its installation environment. Bath and outdoor-rated fixtures need to carry damp or wet ratings appropriate to their exposure, while ceiling fans intended for covered patios or fully exposed outdoor spaces should be checked against their specific outdoor rating. Recessed housings come in IC (insulation contact) and non-IC versions, and picking the correct type matters for jobs where the housing will be in direct contact with attic insulation. Finish selection also plays a practical role: fixtures with DURASHIELD or Weather+ finishes hold up better in coastal or high-humidity climates than standard indoor finishes. For fan installations, confirming light kit compatibility and dimmer compatibility ahead of time helps avoid callbacks after the job is finished.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between IC and non-IC recessed housings from Progress Lighting?
IC-rated (insulation contact) housings are built to be installed in direct contact with attic insulation without a heat buildup risk, while non-IC housings require clearance from insulation. Checking the housing type against the attic conditions on a job helps avoid code issues during inspection.
Do Progress Lighting ceiling fans come with a light kit?
Many models, including the AirPro collection, are available with integrated LED light kits built into the fan itself, while other models are sold as fan-only units that accept a separate compatible light kit.
What warranty coverage applies to Progress Lighting fixtures?
Coverage varies by component: fixtures and finishes typically carry a one-year warranty, LED light engines carry longer coverage, and ceiling fan motors are covered under a limited lifetime warranty. Reviewing the specific warranty terms for each product line helps set accurate expectations with the customer.
Are Progress Lighting fixtures rated for outdoor or coastal installations?
Select outdoor fixtures and fans are available with DURASHIELD or Weather+ finishes, which are built to resist corrosion in coastal and high-moisture environments. Confirming the specific finish and outdoor rating before installation helps match the fixture to the exposure it will face.
Can Progress Lighting fixtures be used in both residential and light commercial projects?
Progress Lighting fixtures are manufactured for both residential and light commercial applications, and compliance with UL, NEC, and ANSI standards supports use across a range of project types.