(FOX 2) - This week, our Jill of All Trades, Jill Washburn, shows us how she repaired a lamp by replacing the socket. Jill's lamp had gotten knocked over and the light bulb socket had come apart.
Juan has been a home inspector for 10 years and runs a successful home inspection company in Richmond, VA. He loves inspecting homes, but his real passion is educating home owners and newer inspectors ...
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Did you know that setting your lights to turn off when you don't need them can save significant cash on your monthly energy bills? And switching to LED lights, which use just a fraction of the watts ...
Nick has seven years of experience in the home improvement industry. He started his career marketing for dozens of flooring providers and related home services across North America. Today, he is a ...
If you have recessed light fixtures in your home, then you need to know about this. I have them in my home and I discovered that the new light bulbs do not like recessed fixtures. They respond by ...
Remove the existing trim and bulb of your recessed lights and look up inside the metal housing for a sticker with the brand name, the model number and compatible trim styles. If you can’t find the ...