Thank you for visiting Rosie On The House, the online home to Arizona's longest running weekend radio broadcast!
[aws_search_form]

WHAT ARE THE PROS AND CONS OF COMPACT FLUORESCENT LIGHT BULBS (CFLS)?

WHAT ARE THE PROS AND CONS OF COMPACT FLUORESCENT LIGHT BULBS (CFLS)?

Compact fluorescent light bulbs (CFLs) are poised to replace those familiar incandescent bulbs we’ve been using since electricity became a household necessity.

Pros of CFLs

  • CFLs use 90 percent less energy than incandescent bulbs.
  • CFLs emit very little heat.
    • Unlike CFLs, incandescents waste energy because they spend 90 percent of their energy on heat and only 10 percent on light. That also adds heat to your home’s air and makes your air conditioner work harder.
  • CFLs last about 10 times longer than incandescents, so you don’t have to change your light bulbs nearly as often.

The quality of CFLs continue to improve. Early versions of fluorescent light bulbs were an odd white color, took a long time to light up when you flicked the light switch and gave off a buzzing sound. Today’s CFLs are smaller, come on almost instantly, appear close in color to the traditional incandescent bulb and are silent.   

Cons of CFLs:

  • Some CFLs are not dimmable. You can buy dimmable fixtures and even dimmable bulbs, but they cost more. CFLs contain trace amounts of mercury, so if you break one, you have to handle it carefully so you don’t contaminate your environment or yourself.
  • CFLs cost more than incandescent light bulbs, although you’ll save money on your electric bill and on replacement bulbs over their long life.
  • Sometimes they don’t come on immediately when you flip the light switch, although the hesitation is barely noticeable.
  • The color of CFLs doesn’t exactly match that of the incandescents we’re used to, but it’s awfully close, and an off-white lampshade can mask the difference

Rosie’s recommendation: “Replace at least one incandescent bulb in your home with a CFL today. Once you get used to it, you’ll probably appreciate the cool-to-the-touch bulbs, which are more energy efficient and allow you to be kinder to the earth.”

###

Find Rosie-Certified Contractors in your area today

All contractors are Rosie-Certified for the state of Arizona.

Others Articles from Lighting
More Lighting Articles

Explore Other Categories

DYI Categories Filter
Display More

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Event Promotion Request

  • This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.