Categories Electrical Wiring, Lighting, Residential, Tucson

Relocating a Ceiling Light Fixture

Lighting Upgrades

Terry and LaShonda had lived in their home for two years. When they moved there, they thought the dining room chandelier was amazingly beautiful. It was easily the room’s focal point. But eventually, LaShonda saw a problem. The beautiful ceiling light fixture was hanging in the wrong place.

The previous owners had installed it off-center. That might have worked for the former residents’ dining room furniture arrangement, but it didn’t look “right” for the new homeowners.

How Hard Can It Be? Moving a Ceiling Light Fixture

Relocating a ceiling light fixture – even a foot or two – requires professional help. There are a lot of steps involved and as always, putting your safety at risk is never a good idea.

Contact your local Arizona electrical pros before you dive in. It may be cheaper than you think, and it will certainly be much faster. And easier. And less messy.

One DIYer (do-it-yourselfer) said she just aimed a drill where she wanted the ceiling light fixture to be mounted. Then she began drilling through the drywall. She hit something important, and the lights went out in half the house and wouldn’t turn on. “The repair cost more than having the electrician do the job right the first time,” she mourned.

The most important thing you need to know is this: What’s on top of the ceiling? Before we provide a quote for relocating a ceiling light fixture, we need to know if the ceiling is part of your attic.

  • Does the attic have a floor? Many don’t.
  • Which way do the room’s joists run?
    • If the fixture is mounted running in the same direction as the joists, it’s not that complicated to feed the wiring.
    • If the wiring needs to cross the joists, we may need to drill into the ceiling. The ceiling will need to be repaired or patched.

If the ceiling is not part of the attic, a hole will likely need to be drilled to re-install the housing and the light fixture’s wiring. The site where the wires all connect is called the “junction box.” The junction box protects the wiring types:

  • Grounding – Returns electricity to the circuit breaker where it is then channeled to an outside rod
  • Hot – carries electricity from the circuit breaker to the light source
  • Neutral – Channels unused electricity back to the circuit breaker box/panel

The wires are color-coded.

Did you know approximately 300 million people are color-blind? A recent survey revealed more women are likely to DIY a home improvement project. This could be a good thing because one in 12 men is color-blind.

Another important consideration is the wall-mounted light switch. The chandelier in Terry and LaShonda’s dining room had a basic on/off switch. (Most dining rooms have dimmer-light switches.) A dimmer light changes the flow of electricity every time it’s used.

  • You need to know the type of voltage your ceiling light fixture requires.
  • You need to know what kind of outlet box you have.
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    • Middle-of-run

Turn It On Electric For Lighting Upgrades

Terry and LaShonda now have a beautiful dining room setting that in her eyes is perfect. Moving a chandelier is a lighting upgrade that improved her quality of life.

That’s what lighting upgrades do. They reinforce home safety or enhance your lifestyle. If you’re considering any home improvement; moving a ceiling light fixture, installing security ground lights, or any renovation that requires electrical upgrades, contact TIO Electric.

Categories Electrical Wiring, Electrician, Residential

What You Should Know About Electrical Panel Replacement

Electrical Panel Replacement

In this area of Arizona, many people know Turn It On Electric pros are expert circuit-breaker electricians. But we still encounter people that believe electrical repairs and installations are DIY (do-it-yourself) home improvement tasks. There’s one thing much worse than needing an electrical panel replacement: trying to do the work yourself.

Learn About Electrical Panel Replacement

Today’s homeowners are hands-on people. But most of us are so busy with family and careers we don’t have time to become expert electricians and home improvement professionals.

There’s a compromise that works for most of us: Learn as much as possible about how things work. You’ll not be at the mercy of an unscrupulous handyman. You’ll make informed decisions. And best of all, you’ll know enough not to put your family and property at risk because of a DIY repair or electrical installation.

Learn about electrical panel replacement.

Understanding Electrical Panels and Their Dangers

The circuit breaker is an incredibly simple solution
to a potentially deadly problem.
Howstuffworks.com

Your home’s circuit breaker is a safety device. In fact, it’s probably the most important safety mechanism you have. If there’s danger, it shuts down power to your home. Without an electrical circuit panel, using the power of electricity in residences would be impossible.

Electricity is defined by:

  • Voltage – What makes the electricity move
  • Current – The rate at which the electricity moves through a conductor
  • Resistance – The conductor’s flow equalizer

Fuses and switches on the circuit breaker box will interrupt the electrical flow if there’s a problem. But fuses – which are seldom seen anymore – only work once. Fuses melt when overheated. Switches flip off.

There are 3 main types of circuit breakers:

  • AFCI (arc fault circuit interrupter)
  • GFCI (ground fault circuit interrupter)
  • Standard

More recently, DFCIs (dual-fault circuit interrupters) combine arc-fault and ground-fault safety protocols.

There are more than 51,000 home electrical fires every year. And almost 30,000 of those are arc-fault related fires. The problem? Older homes can’t handle today’s demands for electricity. Insurance pros say if your home is more than 40 years old, you need to schedule an electrical inspection.

Electrical Emergencies: Signs You Need Circuit Panel Repair/Replacement

It’s drastic but it actually happens: Some home insurance providers won’t insure a home (or they will, but omit fire coverage) if the electrical panel is outdated or unsafe. Please call us immediately if you have any of these signs you need a panel repair or upgrade:

  • Adding larger appliances 
  • Age
  • Appliances overheating
  • Burning smell
  • Electric panel discolorations
  • Flickering lights
  • Frequent tripping
  • Fuses instead of switches
  • Outlet/switch sparks
  • Shocks when you touch outlets/switches
  • Sizzling/popping sounds

DIY Electrical Work

…If you understand the process entirely from start to finish, know quite a bit about wiring, safety precautions, and everything required to do the job,
you can do it yourself.
 –homeinspectioninsider.com

“I read a DIY electrical panel installation website,” said a neighbor. “By the time I got past the basics…which wires will electrocute, what to turn off and what to disconnect so I wouldn’t kill myself… I was completely intimidated.”

He said the list of basic DIY electrical repair included buying:

  • Cable connectors
  • Insulated flashlight
  • Insulated tools:
    • Hammer
    • Screwdriver
    • Wire strippers
  • Overhead light source that doesn’t require electricity
  • Rubber mat/plywood to stand on while working
  • Safety goggles
  • Voltage tester

Smart people are intimidated by danger and know when to partner with a professional electrician.

All You Need is Turn It On Electric

TIO Electric is a residential and commercial electrical contractor serving all of the Tucson and Phoenix Metro area including:

  • Carefree
  • Cave Creek
  • East Valley
  • Glendale
  • Paradise Valley
  • Peoria
  • Scottsdale

If you would like to learn more, contact TIO Electric.