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3 Benefits of LED Lighting

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One mistake that homeowners frequently make is investing in cheaper products due to the upfront savings, only to wind up paying substantially more money in the long run while using those products or replacing them frequently. This is very often the case with light bulbs. While it is undeniably true that LED lights do cost more—substantially so—than incandescent bulbs, the benefits that they have to offer are truly unparalleled by more dated options. If you are not familiar with LED lights, read the following information before making any decisions regarding the future of your indoor lighting systems in Newington, CT. Should you decide that LED lighting is right for you, Electrical Connection Inc. is the company to call.

They Are Incredibly Efficient

Because we use our lights so frequently, each and every day, it only makes sense to ensure that you are paying a minimal amount of money to do so. An LED light is leaps and bounds more efficient than other options, such as incandescent lights, but is also far more efficient than halogen or even CFL options. The efficiency of a light bulb is measured in lumens per watt. While the 10-17 lumens per watt rating that incandescent bulbs can offer may not sound too bad, it certainly pales in comparison to the 60-90 lumens per watt that LEDs can offer!

They Last a Long Time

We understand the mentality that leads homeowners to buy cheap light bulbs. When only considering the initial purchase price, it makes sense to opt for a cheaper bulb. Think about how frequently you find yourself changing those cheap bulbs, though, and it will be clear where your money is going. Incandescent bulbs will realistically provide homeowners with up to 1,000 hours of use. Again, this may seem pretty decent, as that does sound like a high number. Not so much, though, when you consider that LEDs are capable of operating for up to 30,000 hours.

They Don’t Heat Up

Electricity generates heat, so you may think that all bulbs heat up when in use. This isn’t really the case with LEDs, though. You can use them for as long as you want, and they’ll still stay cool to the touch. If you are breaking your LEDs as frequently as you are incandescent bulbs, then you are likely going out of your way to do so, as well.

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