If it Ain’t Broke, Don’t Fix it!

Prospective client question #19: “What is wrong with my current lighting?” Most people don’t think about their lighting until they flip the switch and it doesn’t work. It is something we all need but something highly underrated. Two simple value points for lighting are quantity and cost. Let me break that down. Quantity – The […]

Prospective client question #19: “What is wrong with my current lighting?

Most people don’t think about their lighting until they flip the switch and it doesn’t work. It is something we all need but something highly underrated. Two simple value points for lighting are quantity and cost. Let me break that down.

Quantity – The not-so-funny thing we find is many of our business clients are under or over lit, most of them under lit. Research has shown that good lighting can increase work quality and output and also customer experience. I’m no Sam Walton but I bet the longer you have customers linger in your store the more likely they are to buy more. Say it with me: Better lighting leads to longer linger. Furthermore, upgrading your current lighting can give you a cleaner, brighter look making you more productive and profitable.

Cost – If you had an expense that you could cut in half, how long would it take you to find a way to spend that money you saved? Let’s put it another way. If you found out that you were spending twice as much on a something, how long would it take you to switch to the lower priced version? Today’s energy efficiency lighting products can cut your lighting bill in half, and save your money on maintenance. So don’t ask what is wrong with my current lighting, ask what is right with it? Is it the most cost effective? Is it adequate? Does it inspire/influence my staff in their tasks and my customers in their spending? Even if it ain’t broke, maybe there is something you can fix.

Maximize Lighting Efficiency and Savings

At Energy Pro Lighting & Electrical, customer satisfaction is our top priority. That’s why we explore several ways to save you money when figuring out your bottom line.

Keeping Your Circuits From Tripping

Customer question #37: “I have 4 outlets in my kitchen, shouldn’t that mean I can use that many at a time? How many appliances can I plug in to a circuit?” A circuit is a loop of power for a specific area or room. It is used to bring a specific amount of power to...

LEDs vs CFLs

I’m an easy going guy. I don’t typically try to correct people. I’m pretty gracious and allow the benefit of the doubt. However, there is something that I need to address, a common error that I cannot let slide. Frequently we hear potential clients state that they...