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How much energy is escaping through the ceiling?

Melbourne-based premium LED company Brightgreen has released a comparative study on the effect recessed and surface-mounted LEDs have on home thermal efficiency.

Modelled on government and academic research, the study outlines how choosing surface-mounted LEDs instead of recessed equivalents can save homeowners so much in temperature control, that it covers the cost of lighting up an average-sized Australian home. Because they eliminate air leakage and gaps in insulation, surface-mounted LEDs require only half the total energy used by recessed equivalents.

With heating and cooling accounting for an average of 40% of Australian home energy usage, sustainable architects, builders and homeowners alike are increasingly concerned with boosting home energy ratings by combating air leakage and maximising insulation R-values.

Because warm air is more buoyant than cool air and will inevitably float upwards, having an airtight and well insulated ceiling is particularly important during these cooler months. Lighting plays a key role in overall home efficiency, with the right lights standing to reduce both lighting and temperature control energy usage.



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