Thursday, October 4, 2012

Fixing a Lamp: Learn How to Do It

Any room can benefit from the light that comes from a lamp. In fact, most modern homes have lamps that add to the beauty of the space aside from keeping the area well-lit. The practical side of lamps and the aesthetic aspect that they contribute to homes just make them important fixtures to get. The ambient light that issues from lamps differs greatly from the light provided by other kinds of lighting fixtures.

Now, it cannot be avoided that lamps can acquire defects through accidental falls or they get broken from being used all the time. This would not be too much of a problem if you are not particularly fond of a certain lamp. However, if it is your favorite lamp that becomes broken or defective, you surely want to do what it takes to restore it to its former beauty. Well, if the problem is not huge, you can do something to fix the problem. This is good for you as you get to save on professional fees for repairing your broken lamp. On the other hand, you get a sense of fulfillment from salvaging what is left of your beloved lighting fixture.

So, here are steps on how to fix lamps depending on the defects that you see in them.
  • Burnt Lamp
A lamp that has burned is dangerous. As such, you have to deal with it properly and immediately. The easy solution for this problem is to replace the light bulb with a bulb with lower wattage. This will prevent the lamp shade from a similar accident in the future. 
  • Faulty Switch
A faulty switch (one that does not switch a lamp on and off) needs to be replaced. You just unscrew the ring located on the top of the lamp. Remove the cover base and get the switch. Replace the defective switch and rewire the circuit. Be sure to test the switch before you put the lamp together again.
  • Flickering Bulbs
If you notice that the bulb in your lamp flickers when you use it, you can do something to see whether the bulb is defective or it is the lamp itself. What you need to do is get the bulb and put in on a different lamp. If you don’t notice any flickering on the other lamp, then the problem is with the socket. You only need to clean out the socket with a clean cloth. You also need to bend the metal tab in the socket to make sure that the bulb gets better contact with the metallic part of the lamp.
  • Long Cord
This simple problem requires a simple fix. As long cords can be accident hazards, you only need to shorten the cord of the lamp. This way you prevent accidental tripping on the extra length of cord.  Simply cut the cord to the length you prefer. Then, rewire the cut portion into a plug.

The quick and easy fixes for broken lamps are things you should consider before calling in somebody to do the job. When you fix a broken lamp on your own, you can save money in the process.

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