Major issues with the electrical elements of your home require the help of a trained professional, but many minor lighting issues can be easily fixed. You won't be left in the dark with the below tips and tricks.
September 18, 2015
Major issues with the electrical elements of your home require the help of a trained professional, but many minor lighting issues can be easily fixed. You won't be left in the dark with the below tips and tricks.
Replace and dispose of it safely
If a light doesn't come on when you throw the switch, the tube's contacts may need cleaning, or the tube may need to be replaced. Switch off the electrical circuit supplying the light at your breaker panel. Safely set up a stepladder so that you can reach the tube without overstretching. Remove the cover over the fixture and pass it down carefully to a waiting helper.
Fit a new switch or transformer
Try checking and cleaning the bulb's connections or replacing the bulb. If this doesn't work, there may be a problem with the switch, especially if you can hear a buzzing or fizzing noise when the switch is on. You'll need to call an electrician to install a new switch mechanism.
If you use low-voltage bulbs in your ceiling fixtures, and you have replaced halogen bulbs with energy-efficient LEDs, you may observe flickering, or the new bulbs may not work at all. If so, call an electrician to replace your old transformer with an LED driver.
Clean it with cotton gloves
As dust settles on a chandelier, it dulls its light output and robs it of sparkle. Using a cloth to clean your chandelier can be an arduous job, so make life easier by buying a pair of white cotton gloves (available from home improvement stores).
Switch off the light and remove the bulbs. Put on both gloves and moisten one with some window cleaning liquid; wipe each crystal with this glove first, then dry with your other gloved hand.
Remove it safely with a potato
Bulbs can shatter when hit accidentally, or if exposed to moisture. When this happens, it can be hard to remove their sharp broken ends from the socket.
Don't take any chances when working on a light fixture. Switch off the light at the wall and tape over the switch, and turn off the lighting circuit at the breaker panel.
Dispose of fluorescent tubes responsibly at your local recycling center — they contain harmful chemicals and should never be thrown away with domestic waste.
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