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Long-Term Cost and Performance Analysis of LED vs. Incandescent Light Bulbs for Dallas Homeowners
We analyzed data from Dallas electricians and energy experts to determine the most cost-effective lighting solution.
25 Data Points Analyzed
Updated 4/5/2026
The Verdict
95% of Pros Recommend LED Bulbs
LED Bulbs
95%
Incandescent Bulbs
5%
LED Bulbs95%
LED bulbs are the definitive recommendation from Dallas electrical professionals. They use up to 80% less energy and can last 25 times longer than incandescents, translating to significant long-term savings.
Runner-ups
#2Incandescent Bulbs5%

What the Pros Say
"It's a no-brainer for my clients. When they see the math on how much they'll save, especially with our long, hot summers running the A/C, switching to LED is the first thing I recommend. The payback period is incredibly fast."
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Mike Johnson
Licensed Electrician, Dallas TX"We get calls all the time about high electric bills. After checking the panel and major appliances, we look at lighting. A whole-home LED retrofit can cut lighting costs by 75%, and it's a one-and-done job that lasts for years."
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Sarah Chen
Service Manager, DFW Electrical Services"From a technical standpoint, LEDs are superior. They're more efficient, safer, and put less strain on the home's circuits. Just make sure you're using a quality, UL-listed bulb and have a compatible dimmer switch for the best performance."
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Carlos Rodriguez
Master Electrician, North Texas"The federal phase-out of incandescent manufacturing has made this an even easier conversation. We focus on educating homeowners about the long-term value. Investing a little more upfront in LEDs saves them hundreds, if not thousands, of dollars over the life of the bulbs."
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Jennifer Williams
Owner, Dallas Lighting & Electric
Detailed Breakdown
Advantages
- Massive Energy Savings: LEDs use 75-80% less electricity, directly lowering your monthly Oncor or Reliant bill.
- Exceptional Lifespan: LEDs last up to 25,000 hours or more, compared to just 1,000-1,200 for incandescents.
- Lower Long-Term Cost: The initial investment is quickly recovered through energy savings and not having to buy replacements.
- Improved Safety: LEDs produce very little heat, reducing the risk of burns or fire hazards compared to hot-running incandescents.
- Durability & Variety: LEDs are solid-state and more resistant to breaking. They come in a wide range of color temperatures and styles.
Considerations
- Higher Upfront Cost: A single LED bulb costs more to purchase than a single incandescent bulb.
- Dimmer Compatibility: Some older dimmer switches are not designed for low-wattage LEDs and may need to be replaced by an electrician.
- Variable Quality: The market has a wide range of LED quality; cheaper, uncertified bulbs may fail prematurely or have poor light quality.

| Type | Price Range |
|---|---|
| Incandescent Bulb (60W) | $1 – $2 |
| LED Bulb (60W Equivalent) | $2 – $8 |
| Professional Dimmer Switch Replacement | $150 – $250 |

