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Proper Lighting for the Whole House Miramar FL

This article touches on the many different types of lighting available for all areas of the home. With rising energy costs, it is becoming more important than ever to control your lighting sources .If you haven’t already made the necessary changes to your fixtures and bulbs, now might be the time to take a closer look at what types and sizes you should be using in each room throughout your house.

ProActive Energy Solutions, Inc.
(954) 443-3109
PO Box 279518
Miramar, FL
DIME Light Bulb
(954) 593-9772
PO Box 260118
Pembroke Pines, FL
Tirone Electric, Inc.
954-989-7162
6151 Pembroke Rd.
Hollywood, FL
Lighting Connection Inc
(305) 592-2556
7670 NW 55th St
Miami, FL
Yard Sentry Landscape Lighting By Derek Sullivan, Inc.
954-270-1937
1918 Funston St.
Hollywood, FL
Clive G Nelson Plumbing Inc
(954) 394-5151
10218 SW 23rd Court
Miramar, FL
Q-Electric, LLC
(954) 682-0548
9821 SW 2nd Street
Pembroke Pines, FL
Atlas Specialty Lighting
(305) 885-8941
1111 W 22nd St
Hialeah, FL
Linear Lighting
(305) 718-4114
5201 NW 77TH AVE
Miami, FL
A & L Electric Sales
(305) 599-3188
8020 Nw 68th St
Miami, FL
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Proper Lighting for the Whole House

With rising energy costs, it is becoming more important than ever to control your lighting sources . If you haven’t already made the necessary changes to your fixtures and bulbs, now might be the time to take a closer look at what types and sizes you should be using in each room throughout your house.

There are several different types of bulbs to select from:

  • Incandescent is the most common bulb that has been in use for decades but will soon be phased out of the market. Incandescent bulbs are the least expensive and least energy efficient.
  • Halogen is a variation of the incandescent bulb, but the halogen light is more efficient, has a longer life-span, and produces a brighter light.
  • LEDs are light emitting diodes. They work differently than other bulbs in that they don’t burn off of filaments. The light is produced by circulating electrons that give off light when electricity is applied. These are by far one of the most energy efficient bulbs.
  • Fluorescent bulbs produce a brighter, whiter light. They consist of mercury filled tubes that emit ultraviolet light when electricity is supplied.
  • CFLs, or compact fluorescent bulbs, are far more energy efficient than incandescent bulbs, using 67% less energy than incandescent bulbs. They also have a longer lifespan.

There are also different types and sizes of light bulbs.

  • Colors. Light bulbs come in soft white, amber, blue, clear, frosted, black, yellow, and white.
  • Shapes. Shapes vary dependi...

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