Energy‑Efficient Lighting: LED vs Traditional Bulbs
Cut your lighting costs, reduce heat, and get better light quality. This guide explains the differences between LED and traditional bulbs and shows how a professional LED retrofit can pay for itself quickly in the Greater Toronto Area.
Why switch to LED?
- Save 70–80% on lighting energy compared to incandescent.
- 25,000–50,000 hour lifespan for fewer replacements.
- Cooler operation = safer & less load on AC.
- Better light control: dimmable, colour temperatures, smart options.
↓ up to 80%
25k–50k hrs
1–3 yrs*
*Payback depends on usage, hydro rates, and fixture count.
LEDs convert more electricity into light, not heat—saving money and improving comfort.
LED vs Traditional Bulbs: How They Work
Traditional bulbs (incandescent/halogen) create light by heating a filament—most energy is wasted as heat. LEDs use a semiconductor to emit light efficiently, drawing far less power for the same brightness (lumens).
| Technology | Efficiency | Typical Lifespan | Heat Output |
|---|---|---|---|
| Incandescent | Low | ~1,000 hrs | High |
| Halogen | Medium | ~2,000–4,000 hrs | Medium |
| LED | High | 25,000–50,000+ hrs | Low |
Benefits of Energy‑Efficient LED Lighting
Lower Hydro Bills
LEDs provide the same brightness using a fraction of the power. Large homes and businesses in the GTA can see major monthly savings.
Fewer Replacements
With lifespans measured in decades (typical use), you’ll change bulbs far less often—saving time and money.
Cooler & Safer
Less heat output reduces risk around fabrics/insulation and keeps interiors more comfortable in summer.
Control & Comfort
Choose warm or cool colour temperatures, high CRI for truer colours, dimming, and smart control integration.
What to Watch For
- Quality matters: Cheap LEDs can flicker or fail early. We specify reliable brands with solid warranties.
- Dimmer compatibility: Older dimmers may need upgrading to be LED‑friendly.
- Colour temperature planning: Keep a consistent look across rooms (e.g., 2700–3000K for living spaces).
- Fixture retrofits: Some recessed or specialty fixtures benefit from professional retrofits for efficiency and safety.
How to Switch to LED (Step‑by‑Step)
- Lighting audit: We map fixtures, hours of use, and goals.
- Product selection: Lumens, colour temperature, CRI, dimmable, and warranty.
- Prioritize high‑use zones: Kitchens, halls, exteriors, commercial spaces.
- Professional install: Safe retrofits, code‑compliant dimmers/controls.
- Measure results: Track usage and comfort improvements.
Why APS Electric?
- Licensed & insured electricians serving Brampton & the GTA
- LED retrofits, new installs, and lighting design
- Premium components with manufacturer warranties
- Clean workmanship, fast turnaround, transparent pricing
LED Lighting FAQs
Will switching to LED really save me money?
Yes. Most homes cut lighting energy by 50–80% depending on bulb count and usage. Commercial spaces often save even more.
Do I need to replace my dimmer switches?
Often, yes. Many older dimmers aren’t LED‑compatible. We supply and install dimmers that eliminate flicker and extend driver life.
What colour temperature should I choose?
2700–3000K (warm) for living areas; 4000–5000K (neutral/cool) for task zones like kitchens, garages and offices.
Can I install LEDs myself?
Simple bulbs: yes. For fixtures, wiring, or control systems, use a licensed electrician for safety and warranty coverage.
Get a Free Lighting Audit & Estimate
Tell us a bit about your space and goals—we’ll recommend the right LED plan and provide a clear quote.
Energy‑Efficient Lighting: LED vs Traditional Bulbs
Cut your lighting costs, reduce heat, and get better light quality. This guide explains the differences between LED and traditional bulbs and shows how a professional LED retrofit can pay for itself quickly in the Greater Toronto Area.
LED vs Traditional Bulbs: How They Work
Traditional bulbs (incandescent/halogen) create light by heating a filament—most energy is wasted as heat. LEDs use a semiconductor to emit light efficiently, drawing far less power for the same brightness (lumens).
| Technology | Efficiency | Typical Lifespan | Heat Output |
|---|---|---|---|
| Incandescent | Low | ~1,000 hrs | High |
| Halogen | Medium | ~2,000–4,000 hrs | Medium |
| LED | High | 25,000–50,000+ hrs | Low |
Benefits of Energy‑Efficient LED Lighting
Lower Hydro Bills
LEDs provide the same brightness using a fraction of the power. Large homes and businesses in the GTA can see major monthly savings.
Fewer Replacements
With lifespans measured in decades (typical use), you’ll change bulbs far less often—saving time and money.
Cooler & Safer
Less heat output reduces risk around fabrics/insulation and keeps interiors more comfortable in summer.
Control & Comfort
Choose warm or cool colour temperatures, high CRI for truer colours, dimming, and smart control integration.
What to Watch For
- Quality matters: Cheap LEDs can flicker or fail early. We specify reliable brands with solid warranties.
- Dimmer compatibility: Older dimmers may need upgrading to be LED‑friendly.
- Colour temperature planning: Keep a consistent look across rooms (e.g., 2700–3000K for living spaces).
- Fixture retrofits: Some recessed or specialty fixtures benefit from professional retrofits for efficiency and safety.
How to Switch to LED (Step‑by‑Step)
- Lighting audit: We map fixtures, hours of use, and goals.
- Product selection: Lumens, colour temperature, CRI, dimmable, and warranty.
- Prioritize high‑use zones: Kitchens, halls, exteriors, commercial spaces.
- Professional install: Safe retrofits, code‑compliant dimmers/controls.
- Measure results: Track usage and comfort improvements.
LED Lighting FAQs
Will switching to LED really save me money?
Yes. Most homes cut lighting energy by 50–80% depending on bulb count and usage. Commercial spaces often save even more.
Do I need to replace my dimmer switches?
Often, yes. Many older dimmers aren’t LED‑compatible. We supply and install dimmers that eliminate flicker and extend driver life.
What colour temperature should I choose?
2700–3000K (warm) for living areas; 4000–5000K (neutral/cool) for task zones like kitchens, garages and offices.
Can I install LEDs myself?
Simple bulbs: yes. For fixtures, wiring, or control systems, use a licensed electrician for safety and warranty coverage.
Get a Free Lighting Audit & Estimate
Tell us a bit about your space and goals—we’ll recommend the right LED plan and provide a clear quote.
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