January 15, 2014
With the start of 2014, the age of incandescent bulbs is rapidly dimming. The beginning of the year marked the end of production of 40- and 60-watt incandescent bulbs in the United States. Lamps at 75 watts and higher are already out of production.
With the end of these lower wattage bulbs, many homeowners in the U.S. need to start thinking about options. The three main contenders are halogen, CFL and LED. Each has its own characteristics, but all offer more energy savings than the incandescent.
As you replace your incandescent bulbs with your choice of new lamps, you should start seeing your energy bills decrease. For more information about energy efficiency and savings, contact us at Meyer’s. We’ve provided heating, cooling, plumbing and electrical service in northwest Indiana and south Chicagoland since 1951.
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