In the current climate, both customers and suppliers are much more cautious about spending on any type of renovation. One of the most common areas for ‘redundant’ and ‘orphaned’ expenditure is in the area of lighting. Lighting retrofits can be extremely useful, providing a truly improved ‘face value.’ Still, they can also be very expensive if you don’t get it right – and sometimes you can end up with a real headache in your hands as a result.
So what’s one of the best ways to avoid these unwanted expenses? By conducting proper lighting audits.
If you’re looking to save money in this area, you’re going to need to get your supplier to perform a ‘light energy audit,’ which should tell you exactly where your money is being spent and where you can make savings. This is the first step in improving your lighting safety and efficiency, and if you want to improve your bottom line, this first step is an essential one.