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Benefits of LED lighting systems (Light Emitting Diode):
- Save Money – Decrease lighting costs at least 50% every month.
- Longer Life – Increase lifespan of bulbs by at least 4 years.
- Rugged durability – LED lights have no fragile filament to contend with, and no fragile tube. They are resistant to heat, cold, and shock.
- LEDs emit less heat per bulb which lowers your HVAC costs.
- LED technology will replace incandescent and fluorescent lighting in the next 5 years.
- Financing – We can finance these systems over time requiring no “out of pocket” money.
- Decrease CO2 emissions and are mercury free.
- Equivalent to traditional bulbs in wattage, size, and aesthetics.
- Federal and State tax credits, as well as, power company rebate payments.
Other Reasons LEDs are right for you:
- LEDs light up quickly, achieving full brightness in microseconds.
- Unlike fluorescent lighting, LEDs do not contain mercury and other hazardous materials.
- Produce significantly more lumens/watt than fluorescent bulbs.
- LEDs are equipped to handle constant on/off cycling without decreasing the life cycle of the LED.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Q. How long to LED lights last?
A. LEDs last between 50,000-80,000 hours. At a usage rate of 8 hours/day, this translates to a lifespan of 17-27 years.
Q. Will the LED lights look the same as my old lights?
A. Yes. LEDs have the most color versatility all lights.
Q. Do you make LED tube replacement bulbs that look that same as my existing fluorescent tubes?
A. Yes. Our LED tubes have frosted diffusers that look identical to existing tubes, they just use 70% less energy!
Q. How do you install the lights?
A. The overhead spot lamp screws directly into the existing fixture. LED tubes also fit into the existing fixture and require a simple ballast bypass.
Q. Is there a warranty on the new lights?
A. Yes. 5 years.
Q. Should I wait for my existing bulbs to burn out before I switch to LEDs?
A. This is your call. While your existing bulbs may have life in them, they are consuming massive amounts of energy when compared to LEDs. Generally, phase outs are not recommended. Of course we are going to say that because we want to sell you more bulbs! To find the right answer, a cost-benefit analysis should be performed. We can help you perform one.

