Tips to Prevent Blown Light Bulbs
Do you have that one lamp or fixture that constantly needs a new light bulb? Quit allowing your light bulbs to blow out for the same reasons time and time again. Utilize these tips to prevent blown light bulbs in your home.
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Reasons for Blown Bulbs
- Using a cheap brand, or an old bulb in a newer fixture, will increase your chances of a blowout.
- Check the maximum wattage of the fixture and purchase a corresponding bulb with a matching, or lesser wattage.
- Screw in all light bulbs so they sit tight and firm within the fixture. A loose connection can cause a spike in electricity, blowing out the bulb.
- If you choose CFL bulbs, place them in fixtures that aren’t frequently turned on and off. Constantly turning this bulb on and off will shorten its lifespan.
- Sometimes the wiring of the fixture will cause light bulbs to blow. Contacting a professional electrician to check your home’s wiring may be necessary.
A blown light bulb happens from time to time, but if this is a regular occurrence then something needs to be corrected. If you need the expertise of a professional electrician, contact the experts at Lancaster Plumbing, Heating, Cooling & Electrical. To learn more, or to schedule an appointment, give us a call at (717) 207-8198.