Replacing an old outdated light fixture can really give new ‘light’ to a space. My garage light fixtures never really did a great job at putting off much useful light, and then they began to rust. Luckily I saw these cute LED fixtures at Costco for $39.99 (I also saw them at Home Depot for $59.99 with a $20 mail in rebate). Replacing light fixture is fairly easy and shouldn’t take much time.
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First, TURN THE POWER OFF, although it doesn’t hurt THAT bad to get shocked but I don’t suggest it! Ideally, turn the power off at the breaker box.
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Pull the fixture away from the wall (mounting surface). The only thing that is guaranteed behind the fixture is wires, the rest, well, you never know!!!
If needed, change the mounting hardware to the hardware that came with the fixture. Level the hardware as needed and tighten down all of the screws.
If your hardware has adjustable mounting bolts, dry fit the fixture to make sure they are at the correct length.
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One color at a time, twist the fixture wire to the corresponding color outlet wire and replace the wire nut. Twist the wire nut (righty tighty) onto the wires until it is snug. Slightly tug on each wire to make sure they are secure in the wire nut. Repeat for each color. Never mix black and white, or you’ll blow a fuze/trip a breaker when you turn the power back on. If there isn’t a ground wire to mate to, make a loop and wrap it around the green ground screw, tighten the screw down. Make sure there aren’t any bare spots on the black wire, if so cover with black electrical tape, or trim and re-strip the wire. Tuck the wire bundles into the outlet box.
Place the light fixture onto the mounting bolts, and tighten down. Turn the power on and test the lights.
Pick a caulk that is similar in color as your house. Caulk along the upper 2/3rd of the fixture plate to wall. Leave the bottom 1/3rd free in case some moisture needs to drain.
Now you’re done, Enjoy!
Source: https://gardencourte.com
Categories: Outdoor
This post was last modified on 27/10/2023 11:58
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