LED Conversions Lead to Massive Corporate Savings
Is your business/organization considering retrofitting your building or facility to LED lighting?
It’s important to have a better understanding as to how this process works before you make your next move. Your current lighting system can indeed be retrofitted with LED lighting and this conversion could potentially save your business/organization a substantial amount of money. This process is also possible to accomplish with no money down. Some recent facilities that made the transition are saving between 25% – 80% on their energy cost.
Benefits:
- Increased Lighting Quality
- Decreased Operational Costs & Maintenance Expenses
- Increased Rebates & Credits for Compliant Lighting
- Increased Workplace Safety
- Decreased Carbon Footprint
How the LED Conversion Process Works
It begins with a thorough examination your building’s past utility bills going back several years. By viewing your historic utility usage, auditors and engineers are able to analyze the specifics of the facility. Examples include heating/cooling usage, lighting usage, energy rate structures, possible billing errors, and much more.
Full Scale Facility Walk-Through
Next, auditors and engineers will conduct a full facility walk-through. During this time, they will generally examine all mechanical systems, lighting, thermal boundaries, equipment, roof, HVAC system and more. The results of the walk-through will be cross-referenced with your historic utility bills.
Reporting, Savings and Solutions Plan
Finally, once the full audit is complete, most energy audit contractors with a provide a detailed analysis of their discoveries. This report will include proposed solutions as well as the economic benefits of each conversion/retrofit provided.
How Long Will a LED Conversion Estimate Take?
A certified commercial energy audit walk-through performed by an auditor/engineer will typically takes several hours depending on the size of the facility.
Below are some common questions and answers. If you have any additional questions or would like to speak directly with a certified auditor or engineer, feel free to contact us below.
How the LED Retrofit/Conversion Process Works
It begins with a thorough examination your building’s past lighting bills going back several years. By viewing your historic lighting usage, auditors and engineers are able to analyze the specifics of your facility. lighting usage, energy rate structures, possible billing errors, and much more.
What Types of Facilities Do We Service?
Office Buildings, Warehouses, Distribution Centers, Manufacturing Facilities, Schools, Universities, Cities, Towns, Municipalities and all other Government Installations.
Full Scale Facility Walk-Through
Next, auditors and engineers will conduct a full facility walk-through. During this time, they will generally examine all mechanical systems, lighting, thermal boundaries, equipment, roof, HVAC system and more. The results of the walk-through will be cross-referenced with your historic utility bills.
Reporting, Savings and Solutions Plan
Finally, once the full audit is complete, most energy audit contractors with a provide a detailed analysis of their discoveries. This report will include proposed solutions as well as the economic benefits of each conversion/retrofit provided.
How Long Will a Certified Energy Audit Take?
A certified commercial energy audit walk-through performed by an auditor/engineer will typically takes several hours depending on the size of the facility.
Why Trust EnergyAuditDirect?
We’ve spent the better part of the last year tracking 3 industry leading companies in the renewable energy space. These companies provide a range of services which include the sales and installation of large-scale commercial LED lighting and solar equipment and other renewable energy products. We had the opportunity to see firsthand the detailed process each company employed when doing an energy audit at all different types of facilities. In short, our contributor was “embedded” with the engineers/auditors.
Additional Resources:
Click here for a list of federal government rebates.