Monday, January 09, 2006

Gooseneck lighting fixtures and mounting brackets in hot dipped galvanized finish.

I have a seafood restaurant in Sabine Pass that has some existing goose neck lights on the front of the building. The are rusted terribly and need replacing. Do you sell these style lights in a galvanized metal finish or just painted?

We do have GALVANIZED GOOSE NECK LIGHT FIXTURES AND MOUNTING BRACKETS that are perfect for use near saltwater. They get that nice patina look after a few weeks and they will look great to replace those old rusty light fixtures.

What MOUNTING BRACKET do you have? We have several styles of brackets should you like to replace those at the same time. Did you know that you could use MEDIUM BASE FLUORESCENT LAMPS as well as incandescent lamps in these lights? The fluorescent lights have a tremendous lamp life and will cut your energy costs in half!

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Saturday, June 18, 2005

How can I calculate what it costs me to operate my outdoor lighting system?

If you know the kilowatt per hour in your area and the total wattage of your lighting system is is easy. Check out out handy ENERGY CALCULATOR to figure out what it costs to use your lights. Just enter the toatal wattage, number of hours you operate you lights and the kilowatt per hour. It's that easy to calculate your lighting energy costs!

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Tuesday, May 10, 2005

Energy Calculator, Energy Savings, Fluorescent Cost Saving Lamps

How do I know how much some of the lights in house cost to operate on a monthly and annual basis. Can you help?

Grab your electric bill and enter your kilowatt per hour rate into our ENERGY COST CALCULATOR to find out the cost. You might take a look at using our FLUORESCENT LIGHT BULBS to replace some of the incandescent lamps in your house.

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Monday, May 09, 2005

Fluorescent Energy Saving Light Bulb, Fluorescent Lamp, Compact Fluorescent Light Bulb

I am interested in cutting my energy consumption to save money. Someone told me that going to fluorescent light bulbs would do just that. Is that true?

Yes, 26-WATT FLUORESCENT LIGHT BULBS produce more lumen's per watt, therefore a lower wattage fluorescent lamp produces more light than a higher wattage 100-watt incandescent lamp. That's why you use less energy and save money. They also will last longer and require fewer replacements. They come in many shapes and sizes including an A-LAMP REPLACEMENT and a REFLECTOR FLOOD LAMP.

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