LIGHT TURNS OFF BY ITSELF!? - Here's How to Fix It

2 years ago
13

If your light goes on and off by itself, here are some simple steps to troubleshoot the problem... and fix it for good!

We were having problems with the light in our shower working sometimes and not others. It would even turn itself on and off while we used it!

Basic electrical troubleshooting saved the day! If you use the right process, it can save you time and money on common home problems when they come up.

==Product Link(s)==
LED Recessed Downlight: https://geni.us/7nLQRm
Light Switch: https://geni.us/IXmB

This is NOT a sponsored video. Some product links are affiliate links, including Amazon Affiliate links, which means if you buy something, we may receive a small commission at no additional cost to you.

📒 Video Notes 📒

From fixing your plumbing to installing smart home tech, we've got you covered with awesome content that's informative and entertaining. Our mission is to help you make your home the best it can be!

Connect with Top Homeowner on Social Media:
✍ Visit our blog @ https://www.tophomeowner.com
📷 Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tophomeowner/
👍 Join us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TopHomeowner/
🐦 Tweet us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/tophomeowner

❓ QUESTION — Have a question about Home Maintenance, Home Repair, Home Related Products, Organization, or Anything Else? Post in the comments section of this video!

📢 Subscribe to Top Homeowner Here: https://geni.us/tophomeowner

---------Cameras and Gear Used To Make This Video -------
Curious about all the Tools 🛠 and Gear 🎬 we use on Top Homeowner?
Full list here: https://kit.co/tophomeowner

Like the Graphics and Music? ♪♫♪
Download Unlimited Creatives for All Your Projects:
Envato Elements: https://geni.us/AZYHh6

#tophomeowner #homemaintenance #homerepair

Disclaimer:
Top Homeowner produces videos for informational, educational, & entertainment purposes only. Information here is not to be viewed as advice but as an opinion. Viewers should be aware that if they choose to work on their homes, they do so at their own risk. Top Homeowner is not responsible for any damages that may occur to the property of a viewer. Some of the projects, materials, and techniques may not be suitable for all ages or skill levels. It is up to the viewer to decide whether to consult with a professional before working on their home. We make no claims to the safety of the projects, techniques, or resources featured in this video, and we will not be held responsible for the actions viewers may choose to take with the information provided. It is recommended that viewers use common sense and take all necessary safety measures. Codes, regulations, standards, and rules are constantly changing around the world, so it is the viewer's responsibility to ascertain their local requirements before starting any type of work.

Loading comments...