
What to Know About Upgrading Your Light Fixtures
The article discusses the process of upgrading old light fixtures to be more energy-efficient, while retaining their original character. It emphasizes that vintage light fixtures, despite their aesthetic appeal, often house inefficient incandescent bulbs. However, it is possible to maintain the visual charm of these fixtures while improving energy efficiency.
Two experts, John Williamson, a licensed master electrician, and Veronica Rose, a master electrician and CEO of Aurora Electric, provide insights into the compatibility and safety aspects of this upgrade. Williamson confirms that most old light fixtures are compatible with newer bulbs, particularly LED light bulbs, due to the long-standing standard base design. Rose concurs, adding the crucial caveat that compatibility hinges on the LED lamp having the same base as the old fixture. If the bases do not match, professional electrical assistance is required. Hardware store sales representatives can assist in identifying suitable LED replacements for old fixtures.
The article also addresses safety concerns associated with upgrading light fixtures. Williamson highlights that replacing incandescent or compact fluorescent lamp (CFL) bulbs with modern LED light bulbs is beneficial because LEDs generate significantly less heat. Excessive heat from older bulb types can degrade wiring insulation, especially in ceilings, posing a safety risk. He stresses the importance of inspecting existing wiring when installing new fixtures. A common safety violation involves installing incandescent bulbs that exceed the fixture's wattage rating, for instance, using a 75-watt or 100-watt bulb in a fixture rated for a maximum of one 60-watt bulb. Rose reinforces this, stating that safety is primarily dependent on matching or not exceeding the original wattage when using new lamps and bulbs with the same base.
For those looking to upgrade their old light fixtures to be more eco-friendly without sacrificing their character, the approach depends on the desired extent of the upgrade. For simple, DIY-friendly changes, Williamson suggests directly replacing incandescent or CFL bulbs with modern LED equivalents. However, if the entire fixture needs replacement or if there are underlying electrical issues, Rose strongly recommends hiring a licensed and insured electrician. She also advises contacting local electric providers, as many offer free programs to assist clients with lighting upgrades in their homes.
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