LED Lighting Benefits
LED lighting decisions have gotten complicated with all the color temperatures, wattage equivalents, and smart features flying around. As someone who has converted entire homes to LED and tracked the savings, I learned everything there is to know about why this switch makes sense. Today, I will share it all with you.
The Real Numbers
Probably should have led with this section, honestly—LEDs use 75% less energy than incandescent and last 25 times longer:

A typical home with 40 light bulbs saves $200-300 annually after switching to LEDs. The bulbs pay for themselves within a year, then deliver free savings for the next decade or more.
Better Light Quality Than Ever
That’s what makes modern LEDs endearing to us lighting-conscious homeowners—the quality has improved dramatically:
- Early LEDs earned criticism for harsh, cold light
- Today’s bulbs offer warm white, daylight, and everything between
- Dimmable LEDs work with most dimmer switches
- Smart LEDs change color and brightness on command
No Special Disposal Needed
Unlike CFL bulbs that contain mercury, LEDs are safe for regular trash disposal. They don’t shatter easily like incandescent or halogen bulbs. This durability makes them ideal for outdoor fixtures and hard-to-reach locations.
Making the Switch

Replacing bulbs is simple DIY work. Upgrading fixtures to take advantage of integrated LED designs may require an electrician. Either way, the energy and maintenance savings justify the investment.