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2 Surprising Reasons Why Property Managers are Switching for All-LED Lighting

Feb 28th 2017

2 Surprising Reasons Why Property Managers are Switching for All-LED Lighting If you live in an apartment building or a condominium, and you have a Property Manager, or several, who oversees your building and makes sure it is cared for, or you work in an office building that has a Property Manager, then you might know a little bit about what Property Managers do. Or, maybe you have no clue, but you still manage to say ‘hello’ to the person who mops your floor every morning and you appreciate every time a burned-out or flickering light bulb is replaced with a fresh one.

Property Managers are constantly concerned with reducing property costs. 1 easy and quick way to do this is to replace conventional light bulbs and light fixtures with LEDs. Let’s find out why many Property Managers have decided now is the time to ditch conventional lights for LEDs.

1) There Are a Ton of Light Options to Choose From

15 years ago, you couldn’t buy a suitable LED light fixture for your garage and the LEDs for your home cost a small fortune. Today, practically every conventional light bulb and light fixture in existence can be replaced with an LED alternative. For example, your apartment or house, and your entire apartment building or neighborhood, and your street can be successfully illuminated by LEDs.

There are many benefits of having LED light bulbs and light fixtures installed instead of conventional light options—for example: LEDs are more energy efficient and last an average of 50,000 hours. But, in the last decade or so, LED technology has improved incredibly and today there are countless options of LED light options to pick from.

Property Managers can choose the exact lighting they want in terms of style, color temperature, and brightness, while also reducing property costs because of less energy consumption and reduced maintenance required. Property Managers can choose LED light bulbs and light fixtures to illuminate lobbies, rental units, parking garages, gyms, elevators, and stairwells, and there are also LED emergency light fixtures and LED emergency exit signs available.

2) LED Lighting Impacts the Bigger Picture

When it comes to managing properties, it’s all about cash flow. In other words: what goes out must somehow come back in. If less money is being put towards buying light bulbs, electricity, and maintaining light fixtures, then more money can be spent on other things. Or, less money might be required to maintain the building.

LEDs can reduce the costs of electricity for tenants in apartment and office buildings, and it could also reduce the price of rent. Lower rent prices and inexpensive utility bills can attract more tenants or prevent current tenants from relocating to less expensive buildings. Also, the money Property Managers save from installing LEDs can be put towards other costs, like renovated parking garages or resident perks, like parties, security, or services.

Find LED Light Bulbs and Light Fixtures on Superior Lighting’s Website

The terms ‘energy-efficient’ and ‘long lasting’ are practically synonymous with LEDs at this point. Therefore, it’s cool to know how saving a few dollars and a little bit of time by installing LEDs now can affect you in the future.

You can view Superior Lighting’s wide selection of LED light bulbs, light fixtures, and all of the many wattages and color temperatures our store carries, on our website today. Contact Superior Lighting today by calling us at 1-800-545-7778 or fill out our online contact form and we will be in touch with you soon.

If you’re a Property Manager and you’d like to learn more about installing LEDs throughout the building(s) you manage, then do not hesitate to reach out to us! We’d be happy to help.

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