grsthegreat
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Different companies get different build qualities. Sylvania leds are usa manufactured.
My impression is that LED lights have gotten very reliable. I started getting them some years ago and had a few failures, but I don't think any have failed in the last couple of years. I have a lot of them at home and supervised putting in about 50 at my church.
I also have several fixtures in my basement/utility room where I simply swapped the fluorescent with an LED bulb. Didn't mess with the ballast and they work fine.


I have three quality 8 foot florescent fixtures in a 2 car garage and at some point will get replaced. They light great and I've only replaced the bulbs 2-3 times in 25 years so they have done me good. Would 3 of those screw-in LED lights be the way to go in a all white finished garage? All I would have to do is remove the old fixtures and install 3 of those bulb fixtures where the wires come out of the round light boxes.
. I didnt feel like removing all my fixtures, and they were in good shape. I just trashed the lamps and ballast and replaced center section with the retrofit kit. Came out nice
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The white walls help too...........
Mmm hmm.![]()
mudding and white paint is on my ToDo list for my shop. It will be a monumental effort to move everything out to get at the walls and ceiling though. Probably have to set up a tent in the driveway for temp protection of my tools/equipment while I tackle it. Means a summer vs. winter project as well unless I do it one wall at a time.The walls look white to me, white reflects light, I'd like to have my inside shop painted white..
You wore me out just reading that, no way in this life time will I sheet rock my garage let alone mud on 14' walls, I seriously doubt I'll get enough gumption to get white paint on bare wood, maybe if I was 40 years younger with nothing else to do.mudding and white paint is on my ToDo list for my shop. It will be a monumental effort to move everything out to get at the walls and ceiling though. Probably have to set up a tent in the driveway for temp protection of my tools/equipment while I tackle it. Means a summer vs. winter project as well unless I do it one wall at a time.
The rock is up and partially taped. Lousy job done though so it will be a lot of sanding and still won't be a quality finish job. Might pull everything out and have some mud it and I will paint if I can find some poor guy that wants to do it.You wore me out just reading that, no way in this life time will I sheet rock my garage let alone mud on 14' walls, I seriously doubt I'll get enough gumption to get white paint on bare wood, maybe if I was 40 years younger with nothing else to do.