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Home Lighting Overhaul: Savings and Upgrades

Enough theory. Let me show you exactly what happened when I converted my 2,200 sq ft suburban home to LED lighting. This is real data from my utility portal, because talk is cheap but kilowatt-hours are measurable.

The Before Picture (2018)

45 light sockets total

Mix: 25 incandescent (60W), 15 CFLs (14W), 5 halogens (50W)

Annual lighting electricity: 1,850 kWh

Cost at $0.14/kWh: $259

The Conversion
Did it over 3 months. Total cost for bulbs: $187 (bought multipacks, waited for sales). Didn’t touch the 5 CFLs that were still good.

The After Picture (2019)

New mix: 35 LEDs (avg 9W), 5 CFLs (14W), 5 LEDs in halogen fixtures (7W)

Annual lighting electricity: 350 kWh

Cost: $49

Annual Savings: $210

The Unexpected Wins

Summer AC bill dropped 8% (about $65 saved). My office had 4 halogens that were basically space heaters.

Zero bulb changes in 3 years except one bathroom vanity LED that failed (had a 5-year warranty, got free replacement).

Added smart controls to 8 bulbs for $120. These saved another estimated $40/year by automating “off” times we’d forget.

The Three-Year Report Card

Total bulb investment: $187 + $120 for smart = $307

Total energy savings: $210 × 3 = $630

Plus AC savings: $65 × 3 = $195

Net saved after bulb costs: $518

And my bulbs have 5-20 years of life left. From here on out, it’s pure savings.

The Lifestyle Upgrades You Can’t Quantify

My kitchen is actually enjoyable to work in with proper under-cabinet lighting

Never stumbling to the bathroom at night thanks to motion-activated path lighting

Setting perfect moods for movie nights with dimmable smart bulbs

Not worrying about kids leaving lights on

Outdoor lights that make the house feel secure without costing $50/month

The Verdict
The ROI was about 18 months for the basic bulbs, faster with AC savings considered. The smart bulbs paid back in 3 years. Now everything’s gravy.

If you’re still hesitating, just start. Pick one category:

All outdoor lights (fastest payback)

Kitchen cans (most usage)

Lamps you use daily (easiest)

See the difference on your next bill. Then keep going. In 2024 America, with LED technology where it is, using anything else is literally throwing money away. Not figuratively. Literally. You’re paying for heat and premature failure instead of light and longevity.

My final advice? Check your local utility for rebates. Mine offered $5 off per 6-pack. Ask at Home Depot or check online. Then dive in. Your future self—with the lower bills and better-lit home—will thank you.

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