LED LIGHTS AND DOWNLIGHTS INSTALLATION IN IPSWICH, QLD

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Choosing LED Lighting for your homes and offices

Gone are the days when the wattage on a light bulb package tells you how bright it is. When shopping for an LED bulb, look for the number of lumens directly across from ‘Brightness’ on the Lighting Facts label. Wattage equivalents, usually on the front of the package, are only meant to get you in the ballpark. If you’re replacing a 100-watt incandescent bulb, you’ll want an LED that produces about 1,600 lumens

‘Light Appearance’ on the Lighting Facts label refers to color temperature, which is measured as Kelvin (K). For table lamps or living room light fixtures, choose a bulb of about 2,700 to 3,000 K to get a warm light similar to the light from older incandescent light bulbs. For task lighting in places like workshops and laundry rooms, pick a bulb of about 5,000 K for cooler, bluish light that looks more like natural daylight.

Some LED light bulbs can last for decades, but only if the heat they generate has a way to dissipate. If it can’t, heat will damage the electronics inside the bulb and it will fail prematurely. If you need to buy a bulb for a fully enclosed fixture, read the packaging carefully to make sure it’s approved for that use. Bulbs made for enclosed fixtures have a more efficient thermal design and are manufactured using components that will withstand higher temperatures.

Many LED bulbs are dimmable, but older dimmer switches were designed for use with incandescent bulbs and some won’t work with LEDs. If you’re unsure about your dimmer switch, visit light bulb manufacturer websites for lists of compatible dimmers. Learn how to install a new dimmer switch.

Reasons for Selecting LED Lights for your homes and offices

Energy Savings: LED’s run much more efficiently than your standard light bulbs. They can use up to 80% less power than halogen lights. This saves you money and helps the environment at the same time.

Long Lasting: You can go for years without changing your lamps. LED lights typically have a lifespan of approximately 50,000 hours, whereas standard halogen globes can only last for up to 4000 hours.

Return on Investment: Quality LED lights will give you a much higher return on investment. A typical retrofit of a standard business will pay itself off in 1-2 years and will start to make you money after the payback period.

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Choosing LED Lighting for your homes and offices in Ipswich, Qld

Gone are the days when the wattage on a light bulb package tells you how bright it is. When shopping for an LED bulb, look for the number of lumens directly across from ‘Brightness’ on the Lighting Facts label. Wattage equivalents, usually on the front of the package, are only meant to get you in the ballpark. If you’re replacing a 100-watt incandescent bulb, you’ll want an LED that produces about 1,600 lumens

‘Light Appearance’ on the Lighting Facts label refers to color temperature, which is measured as Kelvin (K). For table lamps or living room light fixtures, choose a bulb of about 2,700 to 3,000 K to get a warm light similar to the light from older incandescent light bulbs. For task lighting in places like workshops and laundry rooms, pick a bulb of about 5,000 K for cooler, bluish light that looks more like natural daylight.

Some LED light bulbs can last for decades, but only if the heat they generate has a way to dissipate. If it can’t, heat will damage the electronics inside the bulb and it will fail prematurely. If you need to buy a bulb for a fully enclosed fixture, read the packaging carefully to make sure it’s approved for that use. Bulbs made for enclosed fixtures have a more efficient thermal design and are manufactured using components that will withstand higher temperatures.

Many LED bulbs are dimmable, but older dimmer switches were designed for use with incandescent bulbs and some won’t work with LEDs. If you’re unsure about your dimmer switch, visit light bulb manufacturer websites for lists of compatible dimmers. Learn how to install a new dimmer switch.

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