FAQs

What’s the difference between low cost and more expensive LED lights?

Low cost LED lighting is usually an indication of low quality. The LED market is competitive and most LED lighting is designed and manufactured in China. Without strong quality control and design standards these overseas products can be produced and sold at a very low cost while still making a profit. However, for the consumer [...]

2014-10-13T16:20:59-04:00October 13th, 2014|

How much do LED replacement lights save?

The answer depends on how you currently use your existing lighting. While 80-90% of the electricity supplied to conventional lighting is converted to heat and wasted, LEDs instead converts 90% to light, so a switch will always provide substantial savings. The amount you save instead depends on the wattage of your current lighting and the [...]

2014-10-13T16:17:41-04:00October 13th, 2014|

What does LED mean or stand for?

LED stands for light emitting diode. When electricity is run through the fixture’s semiconductor it gives off light. Semiconductors are at the heart of most of our electrical devices today, but its application for lighting creates an extremely energy efficient, long lasting, and versatile lighting source

2014-10-13T16:19:21-04:00October 13th, 2014|

Why Buy from ECO Energy Management?

At ECO Energy Management we sell solutions, not products. Every item we carry is either engineered or reengineered by us, giving us the unique opportunity to verify every standard of quality is being met. Unlike even big name lighting companies, whose products seem to over promise and under deliver, this kind of profiteering would completely [...]

2014-10-13T16:19:08-04:00October 8th, 2014|

Why Switch to LED Tubes?

Light emitting Diodes(LED) require 50% of the energy, and last up to 4 times longer than standard fluorescent lighting. If your business necessitates 24 hour lighting, then a switch to our LED tubes can pay for itself in less than 1 year! Each year, over 500 million fluorescent bulbs containing hazardous chemicals are disposed of. [...]

2014-10-13T16:19:39-04:00October 8th, 2014|
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