Lighting Improvements

Now’s the time to replace your existing lighting!

  • Energy rates have risen dramatically, and more increases are promised for the next few years
  • Older fixtures are inefficient, and lamp output decreases over time. Some fixtures, like metal halide, lose up to 30% of their output in 1-2 years,
  • New fixtures can produce the same amount of light or better with substantial energy savings and improved quality and levels of light (& often productivity) in the work area,
  • New high efficiency bulbs have 2 to 3 times the life of older bulbs. You save lamp and labor costs,
  • Many utilities currently offer replacement incentives,
  • State or Federal tax credits can make a new lighting system even more attractive,
  • You can substantially reduce your carbon footprint.

Why should I choose The Brazina Group?

  • The Brazina Group will perform a free analysis of your existing system and give you a detailed proposal for an energy efficient system, including:
  • All-new fixtures with the most efficient lamps (often T5 fluorescents) equipped with the latest electronic ballasts,
  • Reflectors engineered for high efficiency ensure the light you pay for gets where it’s needed,
  • Controls to dim or turn off lights based on occupancy or daylight conditions, where warranted.
  • We focus on the Total Cost of Ownership based on all costs in the use and maintenance of the system, not just initial purchase price. For a lighting system that lasts 10 to 20 years, shouldn’t you choose the option with the lowest lifetime cost?
  • With your input, we establish appropriate light levels for your facility, perform photometric calculations and measure after installation to ensure that the lighting levels are correct.
  • The Brazina Group provides all required documentation for rebates and tax credits.

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