Posted on August 21, 2018 in Electrical
Chances are, you won’t be the first property owner to be found scratching your head in the lighting aisle of your local home improvement store pondering over the added expense of LED bulbs. Rapidly replacing incandescent bulbs and compact fluorescent, are LED bulbs worth the cost? Should you invest in LED bulbs……here are our thoughts:
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In it for the Long Haul
Property owners searching for ways to save energy with inexpensive home improvements often find themselves looking to lighting when it’s time for an upgrade. And though LED light bulbs are not the magic bullet for ending your energy cost woes, they do make sense in certain situations. LED bulbs should be purchased for the long run. If you’re staying in your house for the next few years, investing in LED bulbs makes wise financial sense. If you’re an apartment hopper, making annual or more frequent moves, however, they probably aren’t worth the investment.
In What Cases are LED Bulbs Worth It?
The longer bulb life and reduced energy consumption might be worth it in the following scenarios…
- You run the lights 24/7.
For those areas that see frequent foot traffic (and those parents tired of chasing down light switches after kids) LED bulbs offer far more efficient operation, using 75 percent less energy than incandescent and 50 percent less than CFLs, and making them a good choice for rooms that see frequent lighting use. Which places in your property offer the most value for money when it comes to LED upgrades? Frequent use areas of the home such as…
- Kitchens
- Living/Family Room
- Bathroom
- Porch/Outdoor Lighting
For residential blocks of apartments or commercial properties one of our electrical engineers would be happy to advise.
- You have a light fixture that is hard to access.
Cathedral ceilings. Spider infested outdoor lighting. Every home has a fixture or two where property owners dread changing the bulb. Since LED bulbs last 25-times longer than incandescent and about 3-times longer than CFLs, they can be a sanity saver here.
You’re feeling green.
Those looking to reduce their carbon footprint and help Mother Earth no matter how infinitesimal the contribution may prefer switching to LED bulbs despite the added cost. However if this is you, you should know earth metals and other components of LED bulbs can offset this ‘green’ factor.
When to Say ‘Pass’
The key to a smart LED purchase lies in understanding that to recoup your investment, you have to think long term. The typical payback period of LED bulbs ranges from about 12-18-months on your run-of-the-mill incandescent/CFL replacement. However pricier specialty bulbs, such as those for bathroom vanities and ceiling fan fixtures can cost quite a bit more, taking as many as four years to payback. At £5 a bulb, and about 20-40 bulbs within the average home, your out-of-pocket investment of £100-200+ could leave your pockets empty for a while. If you aren’t planning on remaining in your current home for this amount of time, the superior efficiency and lifespan of LED bulbs won’t be of much help to you.
Should you invest in LED bulbs! Looking for better lighting options? From light bulbs to dimmer switches, occupancy sensors, and complete fixture replacement, Protech Property Solutions can help brighten your day. Learn more today.
Please visit Protech Electrical Solutions for more information on our electrical services or call 0845 604 1288 to speak with one of our friendly team.
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