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Everyone seems to be flipping out about the new lightbulbs.  Well they are not "NEW"; but the lack of choices have people rushing to buy the olb bulbs.

If you’ve considered changing your light bulbs to energy-saving LED bulbs but decided not to make the investment because the prices were too high, you might want to investigate again.  The prices have come down considerably.

An initial investment now will generate immediate returns through energy costs and because they last longer, you won’t need to replace them for years.

The life of LED bulbs is projected to be from 35,000 to 50,000 hours compared to an incandescent bulb at 750 to 2,000 hours.  For normal home use, a LED bulb could last more than 20 years.

80-90% of the energy used by fluorescent and incandescent bulbs is wasted by the heat generated.  In contrast, cool LED bulbs converts 80% of the electrical energy to light energy.

• The color of LED lights is bright white, more like daylight, instead of the warm yellow of incandescent or the greenish tint of fluorescent bulbs.

• LEDs light up instantly instead of building to their intensity like some of the fluorescent bulbs.

• LEDs are more durable because they don’t have filaments or thin-glass bulbs like incandescent and fluorescent bulbs.

Shop around to find the best price on LEDs. If the LED only lasted 20,000 hours, you might have to purchase 20 incandescent bulbs during that same period of time.  Using the chart below, you can see that the LED uses about 10% of the wattage without compromising on the brightness.

 

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David Spencer
Keller Williams Northland - Kansas City, MO
Show Me real estate in Kansas City

I like the light emitted by the old bulbs and have invested in storage of these. Plus, there is no disposal downside. i canget by for about 15 years. 

Dec 30, 2013 11:24 AM
Sharon Parisi
United Real Estate Dallas - Dallas, TX
Dallas Homes

I am dreading the expense of changing about 100 incandescent bulbs in my recessed fixtures.  I will change one room at a time so the color of the lighting is consistent. LEDs are an investment.

Dec 30, 2013 01:24 PM