VIDEO: You Can Replace Recessed Lighting with LEDs
Recessed lighting is one of the biggest energy hogs in your home. Replacing older bulbs and trim with energy-efficient LED fixtures will save energy in several ways.
First, LEDs are up to 90 percent more efficient than conventional incandescent bulbs. Second, LEDs stay cool while incandescents give off a lot of energy as heat, warming the air. The warm air rises into unconditioned spaces like attics, pulling conditioned air along with it, which wastes your heating and cooling energy. Third, LED recessed lamps direct light downward. A lot of the light from omnidirectional incandescent bulbs never leaves the fixture. That means less light output is required from LEDs, saving energy.
A standard recessed fixture includes a bulb and separate trim piece, leaving gaps. An LED retrofit includes the bulb, an integrated trim piece, and a foam gasket which helps to seal the whole fixture from air leaks. Also, since the LED stays cooler, air is less likely to be drawn up in the first place.
Installation is a snap. Just follow these steps:
- Shut off power to the switch
- Remove the old trim piece
- Remove the bulb
- Screw in the adapter for the new LED retrofit
- Connect the adapter to the new fixture and push it into place
- Turn the power back on when you’re finished
LED recessed lighting retrofits save energy, and that will make your home more comfortable and more efficient.
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