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  • Fluorescent Lighting Problems and How To Fix Them

    How to Fix Your Fluorescent Lighting Problem when the lights do not come on quickly or not at all can be resolved with this Guide to Fluorescent Light Fixtures and How to Fix Them

  • Understanding Light Switch Wiring

    Here is the Key to Wiring Light Switches for all the wires involved and how to understand their roll in the switching process

  • Why A Bathroom Light Fixture May Make Noise

    Fixture noises are not common, look for these problems: I have new lamps above the bathroom mirror. They make a “click” noise when turned on at uneven intervals and even make the click noise for a long time after the lamp is turned off.

  • Recessed Spot Lights That Cause a Drafty Room

    Installing Different Types of Recessed lights: We feel a lot of air blowing through the recessed lights.

  • What Size Light Bulb Is Safe For Fixtures?

    Light Fixtures Light Sockets and Light Bulbs: The Wrong Size Light Bulb in Your Light Fixture Can Be Dangerous

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