Adding a new light switch to your room adds ambience and flexibility to your home's lighting. These tips show you how to replace light switches and everyday fixtures.
July 27, 2015
Adding a new light switch to your room adds ambience and flexibility to your home's lighting. These tips show you how to replace light switches and everyday fixtures.
Whether you choose a round dimmer switch or one that looks more like a standard switch with a lever on the side, installing a dimmer is a simple project .
An illuminated switch has a light inside the toggle that glows when it is off. That makes it easier to find the switch in the dark. Consider putting one in a bedroom, for instance.
Adding a new fixture to your room can help set the perfect mood. These common fixtures are easy to install for any DIYer.
Flush-mounted fixtures: Shut off the power and verify that it is off; disconnect the wires and remove the fixture. Use wire connectors to attach the new wires, black to black, white to white, ground to ground. Tuck the wires into the box and screw the fixture base into the strap.
Canopy fixture: With the power off remove the old fixture. Attach the wires like colour to like colour, ground to ground, using wire connectors. Twist the threaded nipple of the fixture into the strap until the canopy is firm against the ceiling. Affix the canopy from beneath with a locknut.
Hanging fixture: Shut off the power and remove the old fixture. If the nipple is rusty, replace it to ease assembly. Thread the fixture wires through the reducing nut and canopy. Attach them to those in the junction box. Screw the canopy onto the reducing nut and fasten the nut to the nipple.
When a light bulb breaks while still in its socket, tend to the repair right away.
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