Random one this.
Moved into another house just over a year ago and now trying to sort out the odd annoying small problems.
The garage is a decent sized double width one with two pendants shedding a pathetic amount of light. Forget trying to work in there.
The obvious option is to replace them with strips. I did that in the last place (a single garage) and it was great. However, every now and then I would hit the unit shifting stuff around busting covers/lamps etc and that makes one hell of a mess.
With the advent of the new and much improved LED units, is it worth going down this route and fitting those instead of traditional strips. Any unit could be mounted on the sides of joists for protection (pitched garage roof) rather than underneath the joist which would protect the units from potential damage.
Any ideas would be appreciated.
Cheers all
Moved into another house just over a year ago and now trying to sort out the odd annoying small problems.
The garage is a decent sized double width one with two pendants shedding a pathetic amount of light. Forget trying to work in there.
The obvious option is to replace them with strips. I did that in the last place (a single garage) and it was great. However, every now and then I would hit the unit shifting stuff around busting covers/lamps etc and that makes one hell of a mess.
With the advent of the new and much improved LED units, is it worth going down this route and fitting those instead of traditional strips. Any unit could be mounted on the sides of joists for protection (pitched garage roof) rather than underneath the joist which would protect the units from potential damage.
Any ideas would be appreciated.
Cheers all