Thursday, December 6, 2012

LED Lighting, Possibly the Best Investment You Could Make


If you are looking to make your home more energy efficient, there are numerous options available to you. You could invest in underfloor heating, solar panels, better insulation, even energy efficient fridge freezers....but what's the best investment?

All of the above require large capital outlays, whereas switching to LED lighting is a low investment opportunity that makes some significant savings.

LEDs offer high-quality, energy efficient lighting that can help both save money and the environment.

Home lighting is estimated to be as much as 25 percent of the energy expense in the average residential home, so investing in energy saving light products is definitely something to be considered.

LED bulbs have a number of advantages over both halogen lights and incandescent light bulbs. For a start, they are 80 percent more efficient than incandescent bulbs. 80 percent of the electrical energy produced is converted to light energy, compared to 20 percent in incandescent lights.

What's more, the average operational life of LED lamps is at least 50,000 hours, compared to 1,000 hours for incandescent bulbs.

While you are likely to spend more per lamp, the savings you will make over the course of the bulb's lifetime far outweighs the savings you will make, if any, using traditional lighting methods.

If you compare the average home that has 10 bulbs, you are likely to spend £19 per year using LEDs, in contrast to £136 using traditional lighting, a saving of £117 per year.

Besides the electricity saved, lower costs of replacing burnt out bulbs and lower maintenance bills, mean the overall savings are significant.

If you want to save money in your home and want to be energy efficient, one of the better things you can do is to replace your incandescent lights with LED light bulbs.

But if you are thinking of investing in LED lighting, be sure to spend that little bit more on high-quality bulbs. Unfortunately there are some manufacturers out there giving the LED industry a bad name by falsely selling poor specification bulbs claiming to be a 50W halogen equivalent, for example, when in fact it is only a 15W equivalent.

It is worth doing your research, comparing the products out there, comparing their specifications to ensure that when you're choosing which LED bulbs to buy for your home, you are making an informed decision.

If you are confused by the wealth of information out there about LEDs or unsure which LED light would be best for you, visit http://www.whichledlight.com

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