No one has as a reputation for producing high-quality affordable general purpose
lighting as Westinghouse light bulbs. They have an incredible variety of
standard A-Line incandescents, such as standard 40, 60, 75 and 100 watt A19, A21
and A23 style. They also have a great selection of decorative lamps, such as B
(bullet shape), T (torpedo tip) and F (flame style), as well as globes and
special application bulbs. Westinghouse has released a number of high-tech
single ended halogen bulbs (T2, T3, T4) and double ended halogens. They have
moved sunlight emulating technology forward by their ground-breaking Realite
line of Full Spectrum bulbs. They have also made a name for themselves with
their unique brand of ceiling fans and lighting fixtures (indoor - wall,
ceiling, lamps and outdoor). Whatever the lighting need, this brand represents
quality and innovation.
There are several
different families of Westinghouse light bulbs but they all have the mark of greater
quality, so you will get many years of excellent service from these lamps.
As a distributor online for Westinghouse, ServiceLighting.com makes
available almost every type of bulb in the Westinghouse catalog. We are
experts with this brand and know that it's one of the best values in lighting
today. For almost any type of lighting need, we know that we can have the right
light bulb for you. It all reflects the inventor's original mission. George
Westinghouse was a renowned inventor long before his name became a brand. He is
the most productive inventor on record, credited with over 400 patents-many of
them "firsts" that changed the way the world lived. One of Westinghouse's
primary contributions to modern life was his championing of alternating current
(AC) rather than the direct current (DC) systems favored by Thomas Edison.
Because AC was dramatically safer, Westinghouse's victory over Edison led to the
electrification of American homes. To demonstrate the advantages of AC,
Westinghouse staged grand displays like the illumination of the 1893 World's
Fair.
There are many families of different categories of light bulbs and Westinghouse
has all the major ones covered with halogen light bulbs, incandescent,
fluorescent, energy saving compact fluorescent as well as HID sources such as
metal halide. You'll be pleased with the quality you get with Westinghouse light
bulbs as they have an excellent quality control over their manufacturing
process. One of the areas that they excel in is the halogen bulbs. They produce
one of the most common type of halogen used in task lighting today, the halogen
bipin bulb. These are the simple push in base and have been used by fixture
manufacturers in many different ways. If you have task lighting or undercabinet
lighting for your kitchen, then we have the bulb you're looking for with
Westinghouse light bulbs. There are some unusual sizes, but this brand covers
almost all of them with the breadth of the product line.
Lately, people have been concerned about the kind of like that they're working
under or living under. That's why so many people are turning to what is
called full spectrum lighting and Westinghouse makes what is called their
Realite full spectrum. The term full spectrum is most often used when referring
to fluorescents that simulate natural outdoor light. By definition, virtually
all fluorescent light bulbs are full spectrum in that they contain some of all
colors in their spectral range. Full spectrum fluorescents are a great option to
get better natural lighting, but so are the incandescent full spectrum. The term full spectrum is primarily used when referring to those lamps
that fall into the white to blue/white color temperature range. Color
temperature is measured by a term called kelvin. 3000 kelvin would be a warm
tone color, 5000 kelvin would be a white color and 6500 kelvin would be a
blue/white color. As an innovative company, Westinghouse is
leading the way in fluorescent lighting with a complete line of linear and
compact fluorescent products for home or commercial use. Whether you have long fluorescent
tubes or small plug-in compact types, you'll find that we can supply you with
what you need from Westinghouse.
If you've decided on ServiceLighting.com, you've made an excellent choice for good lighting
and you're in good company.
From your local retailer to finer homes to warehouse lighting, you will find
that we supply many businesses and homes, so you can trust our helpful service. Remember that there are many types of
Westinghouse light bulbs, we describe just some
of the most common used in home and commercial lighting here. Whatever type you choose or have, you will be saving
energy while getting the most light you can for your money. If you need help identifying the bulb you have, our customer
service representatives can help you determine what you have.
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