What You Should Know About Recessed Lighting

Recessed lighting is certainly an excellent lighting option for providing the highest quality illumination in every room of your home. Embedded into the ceilings, these lighting fixtures provide the brightest and most efficient lighting options you could want in your home along with many other benefits.

 

ADVANTAGES OF RECESSED LIGHTING

 

The lack of visible cords or other elements is surely a favored benefit by many with the simple fact that they provide a greater coverage area. Being spaced throughout the ceilings in your home, these lighting options are sure to easily light up nearly every corner of every room or space, uniformly. More often than not, homeowners choose this type of lighting in their living rooms, kitchens, dining rooms and even in their closets.

 

Yet another advantage of recessed lighting is that they are available in a wide range of styles. From an eyeball trim style that contributes to wall-wash lighting, to a reflector trim that is more suitable for popular mirrored surfaces, the styles available are many. Homeowners can tailor lighting options to fit with, not only, their home’s décor but also unique personalities as well.

 

Finally, recessed lighting is often used for highlighting various objects in your home including, but not limited to, valuable, attractive pieces of art- adding a whole lot of charm and ambiance to your artwork and to the rooms in your house.

 

DISADVANTAGES OF RECESSED LIGHTING

 

There aren’t many disadvantages to this popular lighting choice. Recessed lighting is unidirectional, meaning that you will more often than not need more than one light in order to properly light up the rooms in your home, but this also makes for creating a nice mood or vibe. Choosing the ideal lighting can be somewhat of a challenge, but when reaching out to Gervais Electric, Inc. you are sure to gain the insight and advice you need to make informed decisions that suit your individual needs best.

When it comes to the type of recessed lighting, LED is by far the best option. The new lights comes with a built in switch where you can change the type of brightness. You’ll also never need to replace lamps, as there is no lamp. Recessed lights produce no heat and are a sealed, so no heat or A/C can escape into or out of the cavity between floors or attic space.

 

THE PROFESSIONALS YOU CAN TRUST

 

Whether you are considering the installation of recessed lighting in your home or office, or are in need of high-quality electrical products and services, be sure to reach out to Gervais Electric, Inc. Our team of dedicated and highly skilled professionals are steadfast in their commitment to provide only the highest quality products and services to all our valued clients. Why delay? For all your electrical needs in Franklin and the surrounding towns, give a shout out to our friendly team of certified electricians today!

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