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low-voltage lighting - Tim Kyle

Have You Considered Low-Voltage Lighting?

Low-voltage lighting refers to a specific type of light fixture that operates with 30 or less volts of electricity. These fixtures were originally utilized in landscapes, garages, and other home features where a full-voltage fixture was not required or feasible. They have improved over the years to utilize the low voltage more efficiently; they are now a cost-effective and energy-saving benefit to install inside the home.

Benefits Of Low-Voltage Lighting

These light features are cost-effective to operate. They provide the same amount of light as traditional bulbs while using 20-30% less electricity. This reduction in energy usage is a motivation for many homeowners to make the switch. If you’re concerned about the lifespan of a low-voltage bulb, then you can rest easy. These bulbs last, on average, 45 times longer than incandescent bulbs!

In addition to lower energy consumption, low-voltage lighting has less of a heat output. These bulbs produce dramatically less heat that traditional bulbs and are cool to the touch, helping to ensure that your rooms stay well lit and cool during the summer months.

These benefits all translate into more money in your wallet. The cost-effectiveness of low-voltage lighting allows homeowners to begin saving immediately following the installation of their new lighting fixtures. If you plan to keep your home for many years, then the savings are well worth the installation. If you plan on selling your home in the future, then  the low energy usage will be a selling point for interested buyers.

Will Your Residence Benefit?

No residence is wired exactly the same as the another. While all homes will benefit from the lower energy consumption of low-voltage lighting, it is important to have a proper review of the existing electrical wiring in your home. Examining your current wiring, deciding which areas you would like to install low-voltage lighting, and calculating energy savings should be discussed with an experienced electrician.

If you are looking for residential electrical service in Owings Mills, MD, contact Tim Kyle Electric.  One of our qualified electricians will be able to review your home’s wiring and discuss some best options with you.

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