About Lighting
Do you wait until you have a
number of flickering tubes before you call that expensive
electrician?
Are you sick of staff
complaining about the lights while you wait for a few more to blow
out?
Manufacturers claim an average
life span for their tubes and globes but by that time 50% will
have failed. Over time some will start to fail and flicker
while others will fade and lose up to 50% of their effectiveness.
Al this leads to expensive on-off replacements and complaining
staff.
You should change your lights at
set intervals to avoid costly callouts. The comparison is obvious.
If you call an electrician every time a light starts to flicker
you pay around $100 to $150 per visit for a tiny job.
Regular programmed replacement is
far more cost effective. We recommend full changeouts every 2
years in most workplace
situations.
We only use quality tubes from
major manufacturers.
