Each fixture has a different way of mounting the cover. Many have a screw right in the middle and some are around the outside edge. Remove the light bulbs from the fixture. It helps to have a friend work with you so that they can hold the items as you hand them down. Unscrew the ...
Insert a flat-head screwdriver between the rubber gasket and the fixture's lip to break the seal that holds the gasket in place. Lift the gasket off the fixture with your fingers. Remove the lens from the fixture. Reach inside the fixture and unscrew the light. Wear gloves when removing b...
If your old light switch button is stuck, you can replace it with any type of switch you want, even a dimmer switch. The replacement doesn't have to be another push-button light switch. The only consideration is that, if the switch is really old, you may have to update the wiring to...
[1] You can test the power by flipping the light switch and making sure that it doesn't turn on. It's also a good idea to use a non-contact voltage tester to make sure the fixture isn't getting power. If you are not 100% certain that the power is off, do not mess with the...
The pitless is the brass fixture on top of the drop pipe. You should be able to see the threads where the T-handle threads into it. Depending on the type of adapter, these may be male or female threads. There may be a pipe that extends from the top of the pitless, to the top ...