LIGHT UP YOUR SAVINGS
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Incentives
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My Savings
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Environment
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Home Value
How much incentives am I eligible from the state and federal government?
Your home may be eligible for 30% off the total price of your solar investment,
as a federal tax credit
Your home may also be eligible for a state incentive or county credit.
How will this impact my environmental footprint?
By choosing to go solar, you will save your wallet and save
the planet
Energy efficient lights consume much less electricity than traditional incandescent and fluorescent lights while producing the same amount of light.
They have an impressively long lifespan compared to incandescent and fluorescent bulbs, meaning fewer replacements are needed over time.
Energy efficient lights have instant-on capability and emit light directionally, minimizing wasted light and ensuring efficient illumination, ultimately contributing to lower energy bills and increased energy efficiency in homes.
Energy efficient lighting is considered a desirable feature by homebuyers due to its longevity, and lower maintenance costs.
Homes equipped with energy efficient lighting systems often command higher resale prices and attract more buyers because they offer modern, energy-efficient amenities that align with sustainability and cost-saving trends.
LED Lights
LED lights are renowned for their energy efficiency, consuming even less energy than CFLs and lasting up to 25 times longer than traditional incandescent bulbs.
With their extended lifespan, homeowners benefit from reduced maintenance costs and fewer bulb replacements over time.
Furthermore, LED lights emit very little heat, making them not only safer but also contributing to additional energy savings by reducing the need for cooling.
CFL Lights
Compact Fluorescent Lamps (CFLs) are highly energy-efficient, consuming about 75% less energy than traditional incandescent bulbs.
They have a longer lifespan, lasting 8 to 10 times longer, which reduces maintenance costs and inconvenience for homeowners.
Additionally, CFLs produce significantly less heat, making them safer to use and contributing to energy savings by reducing the strain on cooling systems.