Led Outdoor Lighting Stands The Test Of Time


by Ann Marier - Date: 2007-06-01 - Word Count: 428 Share This!

Lighting a home can be a complex task, since a good lighting system can require different lights for different purposes. One of the things that should be considered in a lighting system is what kind of lights to use around the outside of the home. Right now, the homeowner has three choices: incandescent bulbs, halogen bulbs, and outdoor LED lighting.

Incandescent bulbs and halogen bulbs are currently popular inside, but for outdoor lighting, LED lights hold some distinct advantages. If you haven't heard much about the advantages of LED outdoor lighting, read on and find out what makes these little devices so great.

LED Saves Energy

One of the advantages to LED outdoor lighting is that LEDs require a relatively small amount of wattage to produce the same amount of light as an incandescent or halogen bulb. Because of this, LEDs are low-energy solutions for lights that may be on for more than a few hours each night.

What this means is that those who are interested in using less electricity for environmental reasons, LED outdoor lighting will be the solution you're looking for. And for the rest of us, LED outdoor lighting translates to lower energy bills.

LED Runs Cooler

Another distinct advantage to LED outdoor lighting is that while other kinds of bulbs produce heat energy as well as light energy, LED outdoor lighting only produces light, which means bulbs remain cool to the touch. This makes it safer to put lights in reach of little hands, for households with children. It also means that these lights are ideal for applications such as landscape lighting, where placing light bulbs that run hot near plants could spell disaster.

LED Lasts Longer

LED outdoor lighting will last longer than both incandescent and halogen bulbs, which are another strong selling point of these lights. And even better, when these bulbs do start to go, they will simply start to slowly dim, giving a homeowner a heads-up that they need to change their bulbs.

Compare this to incandescent bulbs, which break inside when they burn out, or halogen bulbs, which blink irritatingly as they start to go, and you'll see that LED outdoor lighting will be better in the long run.

While mentioning the longevity of LED outdoor lighting, it is good to note that because LEDs are manufactured as one solid piece, with no glass or filaments to break, these lights are resistant to shock, vibration, and impact, which makes them hardier than the average lightbulb. So, for a low-energy, low-head, and long-lasting lighting on the outside of your house, turn to LED outdoor lighting.


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Ann Marier has written articles on many garden issues such as garden design. landscaping and gazebos. Her latest articles look at different types of outdoor lighting and their uses. Your Article Search Directory : Find in Articles

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