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How to Install a Pendant Light - A Step by Step Guide

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How to Install a Pendant Light - A Step by Step Guide



Pendant lights offer many advantages. They provide better accent and task lighting, add design touches to your indoor space, take up less space than other lighting options, and are easy to change.Get more news about customized pendant light,you can vist our website!

But you might be wondering: What about the installation? Isn’t installing a pendant light difficult and time-consuming?

Not at all. Installing a pendant light doesn’t take much. Everybody can do it.
Preparing for Installation
Want to add personality and style to an indoor space? Look no further than pendant lights. Available in a number of styles, pendant lights can help you customize a space any way you want. Switching to a pendant light is something that is fairly easy and simple — and we will show you how to go about it.

Within minutes, changing to pendant lights can make a room look more desirable and stylish. So without further ado, let us look at how to install a pendant light.

Unpack your fixture
Unpacking the contents of the package is the first step. Lay out the each part so that you can easily pick them whenever you need to.

Turn off the power
We do not want any accidents, do we? So turn off the power of the area or room where you are installing the pendant light.

Remove the old fixture
Are you installing the pendant light in a recently renovated house or a new house? If no, you will likely have to first remove and old fixture.

How to go about doing that? Glad you asked.

Here are the steps to follow.

Detach the old fixture. The exact process varies from one type of fixture to another, but you should try to have someone hold the lighting fixture while you go about detaching it. Otherwise, you may drop it during the process of removing it.
Remove all old wire connectors. We are talking about tiny plastic caps which cover the connections between house wiring and fixture wires. Generally, twisting them counterclockwise will do the job.
Use a voltage checker. Before you disconnect the wires, we recommend using a standard voltage checker. Why is this important? Well, this will help ensure there’s no electricity running through the wires (i.e. they are safe to remove).
Disconnect the electrical wires. Along with them, remove other such parts like a trim or base.
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