Fixture replacement is needed when a chandelier or ceiling fixture is outdated, when a fixture has failed, or when a renovation calls for a lighting style change. It is also needed when the existing wiring connections are old enough to show oxidation or the wrong wire gauge.
- Remove old fixture
- Verify box capacity for new weight
- Connect wiring correctly
- Fixture mount and test
The Cost of Delay
Incorrect wire connections inside a junction box create electrical resistance at the connection point. Contacting an expert early allows for targeted solutions before the damage becomes significantly more expensive to address.
A professionally installed fixture has correctly made wire connections with proper wire nuts or push-in connectors rated for the load, correctly matched wire gauges, and a secured mounting that accounts for the weight of the fixture.
Correct wiring connections last indefinitely. The fixture itself has a lifespan dependent on the quality of the product.
Incorrect wire connections inside a junction box create electrical resistance at the connection point. Resistance generates heat. Heat at an electrical connection is one of the primary causes of residential electrical fires — it is the mechanism identified in the majority of fires attributed to 'faulty wiring.' The connection may function correctly for months before the heat buildup reaches a critical level. The junction box is inside a wall or ceiling cavity, and there is no external indication that the connection is degrading. This is why electrical work behind a cover plate is not a place to accept uncertainty about quality.
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