Advantages of LED Lighting That Contractors Should Consider

LED lighting is really beginning to come into its own as one of the most popular lighting sources for both commercial and residential builds. That burgeoning popularity is no surprise as LEDs are proving to be a highly efficient lighting option. In fact, LEDs last 15-25 times longer than traditional incandescent bulbs and 8-25 times longer than halogen incandescents, and they accomplish this while staying much cooler than their lighting counterparts, making them safer and more efficient. However, there are additional advantages to LEDs that contractors should consider that make them an even more attractive lighting option.

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LED Lighting Is (Really) Space-Saving

LEDs are generally smaller than metal halide, sodium vapor, incandescent, fluorescent, and CLF tubes and bulbs. Their conveniently small size makes them perfect for lighting in spaces that would otherwise be entirely incapable of hosting light sources. And though LEDs are smaller in size, LED lighting options, such as LED tube lights, provide an impressive amount of light. Especially considering that their light-producing source—light-emitting diodes—are incredibly small.


LED Lighting Provides Directional Superiority

LED lights emit light directionally, with180-degree lighting coverage from the source. Most of the other illumination options offer 360-degree coverage. That may sound preferable, after all, wouldn’t you want 360degrees of light from your source rather than 180? Actually, no—particularly when the priority is to direct light to a specific space. Having 360-degree light coverage means that only a portion of the light is going where you’d like it go, with the rest inefficiently shining elsewhere. Even with more general room-lighting, how much light simply illuminates the ceiling rather than the room itself? To accommodate that indiscriminate lighting, light-reflecting and redirecting solutions are often employed. But with LED tubes, bulbs or strips, the light can be focused exactly where it should be without any accessories or modifications needed to ensure it does.


LED Lighting Is (Much) Greener

The increased efficiency of LED lighting has already been covered some, including its directionality improving efficiency. That’s just one way in which they’re a more energy-efficient, eco-friendly lighting source. One of the benefits of LEDs is that they require less energy to produce more light (which is why they’re so popular for buildings or devices relying wholly or partially on solar power). Collectively, that’s a big deal.This also helps contractors keep relamping or maintenance costs low as it takes far longer for LEDs to burn out or need to be replaced than other lighting options—which is a boon to both contractors and their clients.

Additionally,research has demonstrated that if the country were to switch entirely over to LEDs over the next two decades, it would save the U.S. over $250 billion in energy costs and keep 1,800 million metric tons of carbon pollution out of atmosphere. Plus, LEDs are generally recyclable. It’s hard to beat bright, energy-efficient LED light that’s good for the planet and cuts down on energy costs.


About Hyperikon

In 2010, Hyperikon’s founders had their ‘lightbulb’ moment. Their bright idea to provide every business and consumer with reliable access to LED lighting innovations, plus impeccable service, was realized. And by 2014, they launched their brand online, selling more than 250 LED products—including their top-rated LED tube lights and linkable LED shop lights—to nearly 3 million customers. While they now feature a complete catalog and a devoted customer base, their founding zeal for innovation, peerless quality, and unrivaled customer service, remains. Today, Hyperikon proudly holds several U.S. patents and over 700 certifications and qualifications.

Make the brightest choice for the environment, for efficiency, and for your bottom line with Hyperikon, at Hyperikon.com

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