How To Remove A Chandelier
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- čas přidán 20. 01. 2022
- Learn how to safely remove a chandelier.
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This was very straightforward and helpful. I also appreciate the dog shots.
Glad you enjoyed it!
the dog makes the video cute. Jim makes the video great
Thank you Bill.I appreciate it
So helpful! But my favorite part was the zoom in on the dog lol
He said shoe maker wiring job lol
I like that doggy in the window....cute I bet he's a man best friend . Love it.
You rock and I love your helper 🐾💓💎
Good timing! Doing this project in our new house this weekend and this is super helpful.
Thanks for watching. I'm happy to help.
Thank you for the help, I'm taking down my chandelier and swapping it out for a fan with lights. I did this before in another room and the wiring for every room is different in this old house. Some have ground ( first level) second level had none. I have a contact wire tester and needed to remember what I needed to test.
Thank you!
Thank you !! I know how to change it now 🤗
Happy to help!
Thanks for the help!
Happy to help!
Great video but a few comments. I would encourage any home gamer to always test ALL wires in older homes. I found non-black hot wires in my old house believe it or not. Second, is it the quality of the wire nut or the fact that the "shoemaker" didn't screw it on correctly by first twisting the wires together properly? Maybe the size cap he/she used was incorrect? In any event good direction in pointing all this stuff out on the front end.
What about turning off the breaker?
That’s what I want to know. Is it enough to flip the light switch or should you turn off the breaker as well?
Always turn breaker off which makes sure no power going to that line. If you have to question yourself, then do it. 😊
can you show us what happens if you touch the black wire if it's live?
No I don't that is not a good idea
I'm interested in simply removing a chandelier and closing up the hole without replacing the fixture. What is the best way to secure the wires safely? Thanks.
The safest way to close off and remove the box is to follow the wires from the box that you want to remove back to the box that feeds the power to it. At that box you can remove the wires safely. Now the box with the chandelier can be removed and sheet rock over.
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I am just renting and plan to put the chandelier up again when I leave. So can I just close up the wire ends and secure them above the hole in the ceiling?
@@getitdonehomerepair what about just securing the wires in the ceiling so that I can put the chandelier back on when I move out?
You messed around with the wiring without turning off power at the breaker. I think you need to remove the word "safely" from the video's description.
I have a similar light, did it have covers around each bulb? How do I take off the covers please help
Can you send me a picture of the covers?
The dog made the video. Probably knows how to install a doggie door, too!
Thanks for watching. My dogs are usually wherever Im working.
He said shoe maker wiring job lol