Hello,
I'm in the middle of building a 30 x 40' garage with 9' ceilings, and sheet rocked throughout. I was originally planning on using two rows of 4' fluorescent tube lights, eight fixtures in each row, for a total of 16 fixtures (one every five feet).
I have no experience with the 4' led lights that look similar in appearance to the traditional 4' fluorescent tube lights. What I want to know is, is the added expense worth it for the led's - better light quality, longer lasting, more energy efficient etc? Also is 16 fixtures in two rows of eight overkill for a 30x40' structure?
I plan on mounting them flush to the 9' ceiling and connected to a single switch. I'm also hoping to find a fixture that will have a pull chain option so that when I want to limit the lighting, I can turn some off selectively.
Any thoughts, opinions, experiences would be appreciated.
Thanks for your time,
Matt
I'm in the middle of building a 30 x 40' garage with 9' ceilings, and sheet rocked throughout. I was originally planning on using two rows of 4' fluorescent tube lights, eight fixtures in each row, for a total of 16 fixtures (one every five feet).
I have no experience with the 4' led lights that look similar in appearance to the traditional 4' fluorescent tube lights. What I want to know is, is the added expense worth it for the led's - better light quality, longer lasting, more energy efficient etc? Also is 16 fixtures in two rows of eight overkill for a 30x40' structure?
I plan on mounting them flush to the 9' ceiling and connected to a single switch. I'm also hoping to find a fixture that will have a pull chain option so that when I want to limit the lighting, I can turn some off selectively.
Any thoughts, opinions, experiences would be appreciated.
Thanks for your time,
Matt

If I win the powerball this week, or if I ever run out of bulbs, I will be SURE to replace them with 5000k bulbs.