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  • Follow These Tips for Choosing the Right Light Bulbs for Your Home

    You have several light bulb options for your home. Home lighting can be highly customizable, and the perfect bulbs can help you save money over time. But choosing the right light bulbs can be a challenge. Do you know your options?

    Here are your choices:

    • Incandescent: The standard in American homes for over 100 years. They typically last roughly 1,000 hours and are costly because 90% of the energy they create is lost as heat.  The U.S. is phasing out incandescent bulbs and starting in January, companies will be barred from making them.
    • Halogen: A variation of the incandescent but 25% more efficient. A capsule around the wire filament holds gas to increase efficiency. These bulbs are most used under cabinets, in pendant lights, and in recessed cans.
    • Fluorescent: Producing a visible light that appears bluish in color, these lights are commonly used in basements, garages, and attics.  These light bulbs are not as warm and therefore not as good for other applications.
    • Compact Fluorescent Lights (CFLs): A curly version of the fluorescent light, it lasts 10 times longer than incandescent bulbs and can be used in most lighting fixtures.  These light bulbs take awhile to get to full strength when turned on which causes some people not to like them.  CFL’s are better than fluorescent but not as good as LED.
    • LED: LED bulbs are a solid state lighting source that lasts 25 times longer than incandescent bulbs. LED bulbs are gaining in popularity as they become more inexpensive and easier to find. Many smart bulbs today are of the LED variety and allow you to change color, timing, and lightness through an app on your phone.

    For your future purchasing of light bulbs, a 72-watt incandescent halogen or 23-watt compact fluorescent light (CFL) bulb will replace, and be as bright as a traditional 100-watt incandescent bulb.

    For more information about the latest light bulb technology, please contact the professionals at Country Club Homes, Inc. today at 203-762-0550.

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    The real estate market here in Fairfield County has seen quite a bit of upheaval in the last few years. While in some parts of the country home sellers are receiving multiple offers on their homes, homes in our area have been slower to sell. With mortgage rates at an all-time low, and the recent…

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    With the warm days of summer wrapping up, are you making any plans for home or outdoor living projects to tackle over the fall and winter? Now is the best time to plan in preparation for next year’s spring, summer and fall seasons spent poolside at your Fairfield County, Connecticut home. Country Club Homes, Inc…

  • Fairfield County, Connecticut Image Ideas for Building a Custom New Home

    Are you studying home images and design styles while you plan to build a custom new home in Fairfield County, Connecticut? Country Club Homes, Inc is a new home designer, builder and renovation expert located in Wilton, CT. We have decades of experience building gorgeous new homes in southwestern Connecticut with an emphasis on the…

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