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LED fixtures last longer than other types of lighting. However, if you upgraded your fixtures over ten years ago it’s time to consider replacing your LED lighting. The bulbs will wear out over time, and if you are considering transitioning to next gen LED lighting, it’s crucial you understand the value of your project.
Most LED fixtures have a lifespan of around 50,000 hours. However, dimmable LEDs have an estimated lifespan of up to 100,000 hours. How long the bulbs last in your facility depends on usage. For example, hospitals are open 24/7 and LED replacements might be necessary every six years. Offices can go up to 15 years before replacements are necessary.
How many hours LED lights are on, along with how often the fixtures are turned on are two factors that affect their lifespan. Other factors include,
To learn more about an LEDs lifespan, we suggest reading, Understanding LED Lifespan. An in-depth blog designed to walk you through what you can expect from a quality LED.
It’s easy to know when it’s time to replace incandescent lighting. The bulb suddenly doesn’t turn on. LEDs are a little different. Instead of suddenly going out, the bulbs produce dimmer light. It’s the first sign it’s time to consider investing in an LED lighting replacement project.
As LEDs start to dim it can result in headaches and eye strain for employees and visitors. Productivity often decreases and even employee safety can be impacted.
To ensure your LED fixtures are functioning optimally, you want to work with an experienced distributor and installer to determine the life expectancy of your lighting system.
LED technology is evolving. Integrating LEDs into older fixtures was the standard around 10 years ago, but technological advancements are changing how LED lighting retrofits are performed.
Instead of using old fixtures, new ones are a part of the LED lighting replacement process. It helps to optimize efficiency and operation. Facilities that are not ready to replace outdated fixtures, will want to work with lighting specialists as they are choosing their LED lighting solutions.
If your LED lights are ten years or older, it’s a good idea to talk to a lighting specialist. LED upgrades are improving operation and efficiency, which translates into energy savings and increased employee productivity.
Talk to one of our lighting experts today to learn more about the advancements in LED lighting, and how next gen LED lighting can benefit your facility. Call 610-558-9773, email [email protected], or schedule a call that fits your needs by clicking the button below.