GerryB
Senior Member
- Location
- woodbridge, ct. USA
I do a lot of work for a property owner who has a lot of properties, mostly residential but also some commercial. One property used to be a school and now it is apartments. The hallway lighting consists of florescent fixtures on each side in the corner where the wall meets the ceiling and they extend the entire length of the wall, almost like indirect or soffit lighting. They are all beat up and hard to work on, a tight spot. There is also some but not many ceiling fixtures. They are getting a $400/month electric bill and one of his managers said to me they wouldn't mind spending 4 or 5 thousand to redo the lighting better looking and more efficient to slice that bill. This job was mentioned another time but now that he dangled the 5g carrot in front of me I want to take a more serious look. The building is 3 floors, probably 10' ceilings, and I guess the halls are maybe 50 feet long with a couple of short halls. Without looking recently I'm thinking to abandon the side lighting and do ceiling lighting on the existing feeds. Maybe some type of LED lighting. Anyone do a similar job or got thoughts?