Efficiency
While a car’s fuel efficiency is commonly gauged in miles per gallon, modern homeowners these days have found the perfect way to determine lighting efficiency as close as possible: lumens per watt. Although it may sound a bit technical, it is basically the amount of light generated for each watt of electricity consumed. The more lumens per watt you get means more light for your money.
Home lighting is more than just a fancy component of avant-garde remodeling. Besides significantly taking up as much as 25 percent of your monthly electric bill, lighting essentially affects your moods, the way you interact with others, as well as the speed you accomplish daily tasks. Just imagine how you would manage reading your favorite book in the evening without your handy desk lamp or checking in on what’s cooking in the oven without the tiny bulb that provides interior illumination?
Energy costs have increased briskly in the past few years and show no signs of slowing anytime soon. Relatively, nearly all homeowners in this day and age still use the same technology invented by Thomas Edison more than 100 years ago. Since lighting stands for a substantial chunk of your monthly utility bill, maximizing its efficiency is the best way to drastically cut back on your energy expenses.
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