(ARA) - Looking for an easy way to reduce your homes energy consumption? Try replacing the light bulbs in five of the most frequently used fixtures in your home with compact fluorescent or energy-efficient incandescent bulbs.
While it is extremely versatile, experts encourage consumers not to rely on the standard Soft White bulb for all applications.
Approximately 75 percent of the electricity used by incandescent bulbs becomes wasted heat, not light, said Richard Dale, a home energy expert with The Home Depot. Youll also save time buying and changing lights in your home as compact fluorescent bulbs are engineered to last for several years.
A survey by Philips Lighting found that the average household has more than 45 bulbs in use of which 25 percent are being misused. Although it is common for people to assume that a standard incandescent bulb will work in all situations, the truth is distinct lighting needs require distinct solutions. Taking time to understand your homes lighting needs allows you to create distinguished lighting effects that also can help save money on your energy bills.
Simply replacing a standard light bulb or fixture in your home with one that has earned the governments ENERGY STAR rating contributes to a cleaner environment while reducing your homes energy consumption.
For example, manufacturers today offer compact fluorescent bulbs that last five years and use only 16 watts of energy, but produce light comparable to a 60-watt incandescent. Over the life of the bulb, you can expect to save at least $26 in energy costs.
Compact fluorescent bulbs give you the most bang for the buck, said Dale. Replacing five bulbs in your home can save more than $60 a year in energy costs. That more than pays for the bulbs as well as puts some extra money in your pocket.
Dale suggests using the end of daylight-saving time as an opportunity to replace standard bulbs with energy-efficient models.
When changing your clocks this fall, replace frequently-used light bulbs with compact fluorescent and you wont have to do it again for several years, he said. Indeed, compact fluorescent bulbs last up to 13 times longer than common incandescent bulbs making them ideal for hard-to-reach fixtures.
The decorative Halogená line is another solution for making your home more energy efficient. Since Halogená bulbs emit such bright, white light, consumers can select a lower wattage yet still achieve the brightness they seek. The bulbs are designed to last two years, so in addition to energy savings, they cut down on the time spent replacing light bulbs in the home. The stylized flames are ideal for use in chandeliers and sconces; delivering bright light that adds sparkle to a room.
Looking for a helpful hint when selecting the proper lighting for your household? First select the light output you desire from a fixture and then choose a bulb with the lowest corresponding wattage to save on energy costs.
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