How to replace exterior house lights

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  • @KS-oe6kd
    @KS-oe6kd 2 роки тому

    Thanks so much. I watched other videos and recently hard wired a new kitchen light above the sink. Then, got some courage up to maybe try the lights outside on each side of the garage door. After watching your video, oh yes, I am going to give it a try. I'm terrified of electricity after a dryer cord got me good in 2004, I was super careful doing the kitchen light, my motive was saving money on ridiculous amounts I was told to hang a 27.99 outdoor back porch light. That is when I decided to try the kitchen light, next garage lights outside. A huge thanks! Great video, best part is you talk calmly and explain well.

    • @Iscaper
      @Iscaper  2 роки тому +1

      Good information, thanks for posting.

    • @KS-oe6kd
      @KS-oe6kd 2 роки тому

      @@Iscaper Thank YOU! It is videos like yours, that gives people like me the courage to try some of what I call, the scarier home projects. Electric is nothing to mess with without lots of knowledge. I will hopefully be doing the two outdoor lights on each side of garage door between July and fall, will try to let you know how it goes. Don't change a thing about how you do your videos, the pace you speak & work is perfect!

    • @Iscaper
      @Iscaper  2 роки тому

      @@KS-oe6kd Thanks, I appreciate the feedback and good luck on the outdoor lights.

  • @elfherself1
    @elfherself1 8 років тому +2

    This was extremely helpful and well put together. As a now single homeowner in dire need of updating exterior porch light, and doing things myself being high on my list, I needed just such a clear tutorial. Thanks!

    • @Iscaper
      @Iscaper  8 років тому

      +Lee DeVore
      Thanks Lee for watching and good luck.

  • @amiyamura9010
    @amiyamura9010 7 років тому +1

    Thanks for the detailed video - I especially like how you showed the removal of the old mounting plate. None of the other videos mentioned it, and I wasn't sure. Happy to see the examples with box and without, and how to move the fixture over. Was doing wonderfully, except when it came to mounting my fixture to the plate -- the mounting screws were too short. I had to take apart the mounting bracket and use old screws that came out of my old fixture. And chisel down the stucco a bit, there was a lump preventing the fixture from sitting flush with the wall. But ultimately, success!

  • @tmorrison5965
    @tmorrison5965 5 років тому

    You are the only video I found that has to work around different sized mounting on stucco. I absolutely didn't have a clue how to remedy. Thank you so much!

  • @annaibarra3447
    @annaibarra3447 11 років тому +1

    I want to thank you so much for making these helpful videos. I am wanting to do these semi easy tasks instead of hiring someone to do so. I am a caregiver for my husband who no longer is able to function on his own. So I am left to do these tasks. I like the way you simplified the video and explained every simple step. Your voice is very calming and so clear. I have subscribed to your other tasks as I am going to replace the other light fixtures. Many thanks to you.

  • @SunlightThreE
    @SunlightThreE 5 років тому

    You my friend are a life saver! I finally had the guts to change my old exterior lights for new ones. They weren’t working for a year and was looking to find someone to do them for me. But your video helped immensely! Thank you my friend!

  • @williamtatrai7806
    @williamtatrai7806 8 років тому +1

    So I get on UA-cam to find a video about changing out my exterior house lights. The very first video I find has the exact lights I am going to replace with the exact lights I am going to replace them with. How cool is that? Thanks for posting this video.

    • @Iscaper
      @Iscaper  8 років тому

      +William Tatrai
      What are the odds of that happening again?

    • @KerryShamblin
      @KerryShamblin 7 років тому

      Just happened to me!

  • @Dora-xg6xc
    @Dora-xg6xc 5 років тому

    Thank you very much for taking your precious time to post this video. I asked Jesus for help and you were His answer. God bless you.

  • @ticktock1479
    @ticktock1479 10 років тому

    I am SO happy I found your page. I actually feel like I can do these things now around the house without dishing out money for a handyman. Thanks! It will be a busy Memorial Day weekend for me 😀

    • @Iscaper
      @Iscaper  10 років тому

      Thanks for watching.

  • @lishajohnson6368
    @lishajohnson6368 11 років тому

    I was hesitant on doing this myself however, after seeing your instructions I feel confident that I can do it. Thanks a lot!

  • @bunnystuff2005
    @bunnystuff2005 7 років тому

    Thank you so much for this most helpful video. I am trying to adjust to being a widow and am taking on more fix-its around my home. With your video I now know I can replace my existing lanterns (the exact same ones you had to replace...my are 20 years old too) on my own.

    • @Iscaper
      @Iscaper  7 років тому

      Good luck to you.

  • @karenvalencic
    @karenvalencic 11 років тому

    Thank you so much! I bought replacement lights and the instructions were so tiny, busy and vague I couldn't comprehend! Your video, although different than my lights, provided the info I needed.

  • @caroll.mcintyre7604
    @caroll.mcintyre7604 9 років тому

    I've watched your instructional video many times, as this is my first time EVER dealing with electricity like this. (It took me almost an hour to get the courage to remove the old light fixture after confirming many times that the power was indeed off!) Anyway, I'm about to watch your video again as I attempt to connect the wires and mount my new light fixture!!! Thank you for this video!!!!

    • @Iscaper
      @Iscaper  9 років тому

      Carol L. McIntyre
      Thanks Carol and good luck. Let me know how the project goes for you.

    • @Mindthegap720
      @Mindthegap720 9 років тому +1

      Carol L. McIntyre Do yourself a favor and buy a volt tester to make sure the power is completely off coming from your sub panel (breaker) as it wasn't mention in the video. safety comes first and good luck!

    • @caroll.mcintyre7604
      @caroll.mcintyre7604 9 років тому

      Yes Alan, I did!!!!!!!! :-)

    • @caroll.mcintyre7604
      @caroll.mcintyre7604 9 років тому

      iScaper1, I will have to send a picture today (if I don't melt in this triple digit heat in So Cal!).

    • @caroll.mcintyre7604
      @caroll.mcintyre7604 9 років тому

      Hmmm, I can't figure out how to add a picture!

  • @mikerusnak5370
    @mikerusnak5370 7 років тому

    Thanks for sharing your insight. I am retired and appreciate the video. great job.

  • @rafico9352
    @rafico9352 9 років тому

    Sir, you just saved me some money. The task doesn't look difficult at all and I think I can handle it. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.

    • @Iscaper
      @Iscaper  9 років тому

      Thanks and good luck.

  • @joenicklo8174
    @joenicklo8174 10 років тому

    Very easy to follow, thorough video. Thanks for posting...now to go buy new fixtures.

    • @Iscaper
      @Iscaper  10 років тому +1

      Thanks Joe for the feedback.

  • @msliberry
    @msliberry 8 років тому +4

    Very clear and easy to understand. Thanks for posting!

    • @Iscaper
      @Iscaper  8 років тому

      Thanks for the feedback.

  • @lupevaldez9460
    @lupevaldez9460 10 років тому

    Thank you very much on such a detail explanation of every step needed to replace a light fixture

    • @Iscaper
      @Iscaper  10 років тому

      Thanks Lupe for watching.

  • @MsPreciousParrot
    @MsPreciousParrot 8 років тому +1

    Very nice video - you are so clear with all the instructions - thank you so much!
    NOW.... all I have to do is convince my husband that we need to replace our 25 year old ugly (and cheap) track-home exterior light fixtures.... lol!!! 😖

  • @scottydvintagevideos
    @scottydvintagevideos 6 років тому

    Thanks for the quick explanation about the round bracket having the grooves for the different size junction boxes. I also have the square 1 gang box in the brick. The Kichler Barrington 13-in outdoor wall light I purchased from Lowe's had no description in the instructions about using the grooves in the round bracket as an adapter for the 1 gang box.

  • @dlhiles
    @dlhiles 8 років тому

    Thanks for all the detail - I'm going to go tackle my outside light fixture now.

    • @Iscaper
      @Iscaper  8 років тому

      +dlhiles
      Thanks and good luck.

  • @Critterz2418
    @Critterz2418 9 років тому +12

    Thank you for making this video - it was very helpful!

    • @Iscaper
      @Iscaper  9 років тому +2

      +Robyn Hawkes
      Thanks Robyn for the feedback.

    • @REDOCTOBEER74
      @REDOCTOBEER74 9 років тому

      +iScaper1 I second that, thanks for putting this up I'm going to update mine too. The ones on my house also have the originals one that it came with so they are pretty old too.

    • @Iscaper
      @Iscaper  9 років тому

      +Red October
      Thanks and good luck on your installation.

  • @jordanmondello9342
    @jordanmondello9342 10 років тому

    I just replaced three of my exterior lights with this video as assistance, thanks for posting it!

    • @Iscaper
      @Iscaper  10 років тому

      Thanks Jordan, I glad the video helped.

  • @Annabelebanna
    @Annabelebanna 8 років тому +2

    Thanks so much for this thorough and clear tutorial.

  • @mariannedepriest7659
    @mariannedepriest7659 6 років тому

    Excellent step by step and visual description. Thank you

  • @eme5
    @eme5 7 років тому

    Thank you. I needed something simple without all the hype and camera effects, to explain the basic process.

  • @bmd4534
    @bmd4534 8 років тому +5

    Great video. Very clear and to the point.

  • @dtajii7430
    @dtajii7430 9 років тому

    Thank you for your video. Very easy to follow and understand. I'm going outside to replace mine now.

    • @Iscaper
      @Iscaper  9 років тому

      Good luck and let me know how your replacement goes

    • @dtajii7430
      @dtajii7430 9 років тому

      iScaper1 The one in front was not a problem. Very similar to your video. The one in back a problem. The electrical box is not flush with the wall. So there is a 1/2 inch gap between the back of the fixture on top and the wall. I spent hours removing and trying to adjust it and a 1/2 inch gap is the best I can get it unless I put in a new box. Thanks for you video. It helped me a lot.

  • @nathanielaranda8407
    @nathanielaranda8407 8 років тому

    the lights are so nice ! you did an outstanding job on this video

    • @Iscaper
      @Iscaper  8 років тому

      +Nathaniel Aranda
      Thanks Nathaniel for the feedback.

    • @nathanielaranda8407
      @nathanielaranda8407 8 років тому

      love you vids they are the most helpful DIY videos I have seen yet!

  • @squirrelavengerr31
    @squirrelavengerr31 10 років тому

    I will use your video to replace mine this weekend. Thanks!

  • @ginaserrano
    @ginaserrano 6 років тому

    Thank you for doing this video! It's very helpful and will save me a lot of time and energy.

  • @irapodyukova1414
    @irapodyukova1414 4 роки тому

    I have exactly the same light! Will be replacing it this weekend

  • @ahub2010
    @ahub2010 10 років тому

    Thanks for the help. You have a beautiful home.

    • @Iscaper
      @Iscaper  10 років тому

      Very kind, thank you.

  • @Iscaper
    @Iscaper  11 років тому

    Thanks Lisha. Good luck and report back on how it goes for you.

  • @meaganlow8466
    @meaganlow8466 5 років тому +1

    Thank you for making this! Gonna to DIY it at my house! Also pretty sure I bought those same lights at Costco lol

  • @mwildasin226
    @mwildasin226 9 років тому

    Thanks for the detailed instructions! I thought it would be much more difficult!

    • @Iscaper
      @Iscaper  9 років тому

      Thanks Monica.

  • @borntoraisehell5353
    @borntoraisehell5353 6 років тому +1

    Thank you! Now I'm going to go and replace my light! 🤗

  • @teeniewoo88
    @teeniewoo88 8 років тому +3

    Extremely informative, thank you! How tight do you tighten the caps over the wires and is electrical tape necessary to put over the wires and caps?

    • @Iscaper
      @Iscaper  8 років тому +2

      Wire nuts need to be firmly tightened. I think black tape is recommended, but none of the wiring at my house has it so I usually don't apply it.

    • @teeniewoo88
      @teeniewoo88 8 років тому

      +iScaper1 Great! Thank you again :))

  • @ChesterKitty01
    @ChesterKitty01 8 років тому

    So relaxing. I hope mine are this easy to replace lol. Great video. thx

  • @Mityob67
    @Mityob67 7 років тому

    Informative clean concise vid and super professional. Subbed. Thanks for uploading sir.

  • @jeffthewhiff
    @jeffthewhiff 4 роки тому

    Yes, installing these types of fixtures is really pretty easy and make for a good do-it-yourself" project.

  • @snakecharmer5193
    @snakecharmer5193 9 років тому +1

    Thank you so much for explaining this clearly. I have one question....I have a grounding wire (bare copper wire) along with black and white, I connected the Black and White wires to the wires from the new fixture but connecting the ground wire to the new fixture was almost impossible because the wire gage is too big to fit on the screw that came with new fixture. So, I grounded the wire from the box to the bracket itself. This means, there is no grounding for the fixture. Is this Ok or is it dangerous as the new fixture is connected only with the hot and neutral wires. Please help. Thanks

    • @Iscaper
      @Iscaper  9 років тому

      Snakecharmer
      That only works if the box itself is grounded. I would get a bigger wire nut and connect the ground from the lights to the ground from the box.

  • @jeaniechampagne8831
    @jeaniechampagne8831 10 років тому

    Looks easy...... doing it may be another matter..... but seems simple enough..... great videa......

    • @Iscaper
      @Iscaper  10 років тому

      Thanks Jeanie and good luck.

  • @AlessioSangalli
    @AlessioSangalli 3 роки тому

    Thank you, I used your video to remove the outdoor lights after I accidentally left them turned ON while I was away several weeks out of town. Such a waste. What would you recommend to do with the empty holes that have been left? The finish is stucco so I'm not sure if the best course of action is to fill with some stucco material. Thanks.

    • @Iscaper
      @Iscaper  3 роки тому +1

      I would look for an exterior blank cover that would fit the outlet box. If you just have holes in the stucco I would try and patch the holes with stucco of a similar color.

  • @biancapreslar7682
    @biancapreslar7682 6 років тому

    We have similar exterior lamps on the house we just bought as the ones you replaced, and was wondering how you replace the light bulbs? Thank you!

  • @Iscaper
    @Iscaper  11 років тому

    Thanks Anna for the feedback, I'm sorry to hear about your husband.

  • @bennyap3002
    @bennyap3002 10 років тому

    You make it look so easy and stress free. I wonder if installing from a bayonet fitting follow the same procedure. thank you ! Have a great day and merry christmas .

    • @Iscaper
      @Iscaper  10 років тому

      Thanks and Merry Christmas to you also. I'm not sure what you mean by bayonet fitting.

    • @bennyap3002
      @bennyap3002 10 років тому

      iScaper1 A bayonet fitting is our normal light socket (bayonet clip) on the ceiling or on the outside wall. The term commonly used down under. thank you.

    • @Iscaper
      @Iscaper  10 років тому

      Beng Kar Yap
      Thanks for the information.

  • @maricruzdesanluisrey4057
    @maricruzdesanluisrey4057 10 років тому

    Im glad u showed different scenarios bec. On reality, one runs into problems, such as what u showed on your video. If a fixture is installed, arent both source wires, hot, because u are simply interrupting a switch on the wall? One prob. I had was a box that was not flush to the wall & the fixture is now dangling. How dobu solve this problem without undoing the junction box?

    • @Iscaper
      @Iscaper  10 років тому

      Not sure what you mean by both source wires being hot. Power to the switch is hot all the time and when you turn the switch on it runs power to the lights. The black wire is hot, the white wire is the common, and the bare copper wire is the the ground. If your box isn't flush with the wall can you trim it a little to where it is?

  • @helga7955
    @helga7955 10 років тому +2

    Thank you for showing this how to.... Home Depot charges $99 to come out + installation fee. And thanks for reminding about turning off breaker circuit. I'm scared I would be electrocuted. I'll try to do it but don't know if I could. ( Gotta do it myself without a man in the house and to save money). I have 3 lights to do.

  • @Iscaper
    @Iscaper  11 років тому

    Yes it's a ground screw. It's usually easier and faster to wire the ground from the fixture to the ground wire coming into the box with a wire nut.

  • @Iscaper
    @Iscaper  11 років тому

    Thanks Karen, I'm glad the video was helpful.

  • @LaKoketaa13
    @LaKoketaa13 8 років тому

    Such a helpful video!!! thank you for sharing!!!

    • @Iscaper
      @Iscaper  8 років тому

      Thanks Karen for watching.

  • @lduranceau8046
    @lduranceau8046 10 років тому

    Thanks for the excellent video. It is very easy to follow. May I ask you a question?
    The lanterns that you installed are fully open at the bottom. Does this pose problems for, for example, spider webs, etc? IE, do these kind of sconces attract lots of dirt and insects?

    • @Iscaper
      @Iscaper  10 років тому

      Haven't had a problem with insects and bugs yet.

  • @shark52277
    @shark52277 9 років тому

    Thanks very much. Very simple to do.

  • @oh-home-girl7998
    @oh-home-girl7998 7 років тому

    Are the light brackets standard? Looking to purchase new fixtures for my husband to install. I'm trying to make sure I don't buy something that we would not be able to use the existing screw holes. Thx

  • @patriciaphillips-batoma1469
    @patriciaphillips-batoma1469 9 років тому

    Nicely paced vide and very helpful. For light number 3, how were you able to attach the screw on the right side of the lamp, near the raised edge along the garage wall?

    • @Iscaper
      @Iscaper  9 років тому

      +Patricia Phillips-Batoma
      Hi Patricia. I think you meant light #4. Very observant on your part. Since the bracket was so close to the trim around the garage door, I started the screw into the bracket before mounting it to the wall. Then I cut a small groove into the base so that it would slide over the screw, and finally I tightened the screw with a small pair of pliers. It took a while.

    • @patriciaphillips-batoma1469
      @patriciaphillips-batoma1469 9 років тому

      Sounds very difficult. I learned a lot from the video, and watched it because I wanted to replace a lamp top that is on a pole in front of the house. The new lamp has the black, white and ground wires, but when I pulled the lights out from inside the pole (full of spider webs just like your video) there was the following scheme: white to white, black to black, ground to ground and red (from inside the pole) to another black. Not sure what to do, but maybe I need to call an electrician.

    • @Iscaper
      @Iscaper  9 років тому

      +Patricia Phillips-Batoma
      Yeah, it might be time to ask an electrician. Let me know what the red wire was for.

  • @elizzievb
    @elizzievb 6 років тому

    Fabulous, helpful video! I can do this! Thank you!

  • @rubyminpin7231
    @rubyminpin7231 8 років тому

    You are awesome. This was so helpful!

  • @karupakala
    @karupakala 12 років тому

    That's a nice light. Did you match it with garage lights or decided to go with some other design?

  • @jbkemp32
    @jbkemp32 10 років тому

    Thanks for this video. Well done.

    • @Iscaper
      @Iscaper  10 років тому

      Thanks, I appreciate the feedback.

  • @iyannasmith4238
    @iyannasmith4238 7 років тому

    Awesome video thanks for posting

  • @johnd866
    @johnd866 9 років тому

    Thanks for the video! Why isn't it necessary to pig tail the ground wire to the grounding screw on the mounting plate?

    • @Iscaper
      @Iscaper  9 років тому

      John D
      Other boxes on my house were wired to the ground coming into the box so that's what I did.

  • @Stevebaby123
    @Stevebaby123 11 років тому

    Thanks for the video. Exact light I was replacing it with too.

  • @zachxu790
    @zachxu790 11 років тому

    Very helpful. Just a question. There is the GND screw on the mounting plate. I think that stands for Ground. I can also see it in your video. But it is not used. Can you explain the use of this? How should it be used?

  • @fredflintstone1984
    @fredflintstone1984 8 років тому

    Nifty trick on light #3 install. My only recommendation would be to switch to LED Daylight 60W equivalent bulbs at about 9 watts each, and cut your energy usage substantially, like 15 cents per kw.

    • @Iscaper
      @Iscaper  8 років тому

      +Fred Flintstone
      Good tip on the bulbs, thanks for posting.

  • @souayang5769
    @souayang5769 8 років тому +2

    thank you, i success because of you so detailed.

    • @Iscaper
      @Iscaper  8 років тому

      +Soua Yang
      Thanks Soua, I appreciate the feedback.

  • @aquafina2u
    @aquafina2u 8 років тому

    Thanks. That looks easy enough.

  • @drummerseahawkboy
    @drummerseahawkboy 5 років тому

    Purchased our home last Oct, and the house was built in 1989, and there were never any lights installed about the garage. That area of the house is always so dark and I hate it so much. What would be needed and around how much would it cost to get this done. I’ve upgraded all the lights/fixtures in the home. They were rather easy but as far as drilling into siding running wire etc etc I have no Idea how to make this happen

  • @IEDH8Rdude
    @IEDH8Rdude 9 років тому +10

    I fell asleep in the first 3 minutes. .. thanks, found a new sleep video. woke up later and installed the new lights. :)

  • @Reyescult
    @Reyescult 7 років тому

    Super helpful. Thank you!

  • @Iscaper
    @Iscaper  11 років тому

    Thanks for the feedback.

  • @lutherjr3854
    @lutherjr3854 5 років тому

    This was very helpful thank you so much

  • @johnkrebs4179
    @johnkrebs4179 7 років тому

    Where can I get the lights that are in the video? Or what brand are they? They are awesome lights!

    • @Iscaper
      @Iscaper  7 років тому

      I got these at Home Depot.

  • @annewalther2296
    @annewalther2296 8 років тому +8

    So easy even I can do it :)

  • @mikiecal69
    @mikiecal69 10 років тому

    Very useful - thanks!

    • @Iscaper
      @Iscaper  10 років тому

      Thanks for watching.

  • @teefrankenstein4340
    @teefrankenstein4340 6 років тому

    Thank you for this video!

  • @thiscorrosion900
    @thiscorrosion900 4 роки тому

    Was curious, are all four of those lights on the same power switch circuit inside the garage, or front door area? It's always a lot easier when you have all the fronts or backs
    on one circuit with one main power switch, I guess.

    • @Iscaper
      @Iscaper  4 роки тому

      Porch light was on one circuit and the garage lights were on another circuit.

    • @thiscorrosion900
      @thiscorrosion900 4 роки тому

      @@Iscaper I see. It's almost never on just one main one. I just moved into a home but it's really old, built in 1927 or so, supposedly, and a fixer-upper to some
      extent. I fully repaired a back porch basic jelly-glass light fixture myself, but I found out some above porch floodlights are not working at all, and no idea why. Landlord may have
      to address it, among other things. They looked like they were left to rot, and aren't on the power switch with the one I fixed. I also need to put in a basic overhead
      light in my front door area, since there's none overhead inside the doorway area. I did put up some IKEA floor lamps and such. I put out some solar path lights
      for kicks, too.

  • @Iscaper
    @Iscaper  11 років тому

    Good question, you might want to check with a local electrician to see what is allowed.

  • @k.s.1737
    @k.s.1737 9 років тому

    Hi,
    I replaced my fixture but it does not snug up to the wall. I am mounting on brick, there is a rectangular electrical box installed in the brick. My light does not have a mounting bracket as yours does. It installs directly on the same style bracket that the light you replaced had.
    Any ideas for gaskets or other mechanisms to snug the light to the brick wall? the cap nuts are very tiny that hold the fixture on the mounting bracket. A few more turns of thread, 1/4? or so would do the trick.
    thanks for your help.
    kathy

    • @k.s.1737
      @k.s.1737 9 років тому

      I meant 1/4".

    • @Iscaper
      @Iscaper  9 років тому

      If you light is like the one I removed, then yes you want to thread the center bolt that protrudes from the bracket in a little bit to make it shorter so that the cap nut will tighten the fixture base more against the brick.

    • @k.s.1737
      @k.s.1737 9 років тому

      iScaper1 Thanks. It fits up against the house now. I actually had two screws on the bracket, but applied your advice and it worked perfectly. Thanks again.

  • @sjr7822
    @sjr7822 9 років тому +2

    So, it isn't necessary to have the two copper wires wrapped around that green ground screw, just use the cap on the two copper wires, is enough, ignoring the green ground screw? I take an answer from anyone-I'm in the process of installing

  • @LOVE2Flute
    @LOVE2Flute 4 роки тому

    Good job!

  • @Iscaper
    @Iscaper  11 років тому

    I wonder why the original builder didn't cut boxes in in the first place.

  • @Hellbound17
    @Hellbound17 9 років тому

    Very helpful! Thanks! :)

  • @Theqnofeverything
    @Theqnofeverything 9 років тому

    Where did you buy the lights? I've been looking for one just like it.

    • @Iscaper
      @Iscaper  9 років тому

      Theqnofeverything
      Home Depot.

  • @Iscaper
    @Iscaper  12 років тому

    When we bought the house a lot of the lights had the same theme, which was the polished brass fixture type you see in the video on the lights I removed. We are gradually replacing the polished brass lights inside and outside the house with more of a brown accent type. We like the darker brown style more than the polished brass. There is one more light fixture on the garage door entrance I need to change out that will match the new style we like.

    • @Lanita111
      @Lanita111 Рік тому

      Did you replace the backyard lights. In 2012

    • @Iscaper
      @Iscaper  Рік тому

      @@Lanita111 No lights in the backyard to replace, but I did replace the light over the garage door entrance.

  • @jasuppen9290
    @jasuppen9290 10 років тому +1

    So, whats with the light without the outlet box. Isn't that an improper junction? Shouldn't all connections be inside a box? How come you didn't put a box in? (I would like to replace an exterior outlet box with a recessed one, but just mounting directly to the wall looks easier, although I'm worried wind/rain could cause a short or find their way into the wall.)

    • @Iscaper
      @Iscaper  10 років тому

      My guess is the electrician who did the original wiring didn't have a wall stud to work with and didn't want to take the time to add a horizontal 2x4 to center the light on the exterior wall. It was probably easier to just drill a hole and mount the old light. I didn't want to tear a section of sheet rock inside the garage to add the box.

  • @MrWalterthomas
    @MrWalterthomas 9 років тому

    My porch light does not come on, and the breaker does not identify the front light. How can I tell if the electricity is off? Thanks!

    • @Iscaper
      @Iscaper  9 років тому

      Can you change the porch light bulb and get the light working off the switch? If so, turn the light on and go to the breaker panel and turn each breaker off and on to see which breaker controls the porch light. Then label that breaker. If the fixture is bad and you can't get the light to work off the switch, you'll probably have to use a multi-tester to confirm when there is power to the fixture.

  • @stonkpuppets6393
    @stonkpuppets6393 10 років тому

    It looks like you could afford a cordless drill man? lol I would love digging thru your trash to find stuff like your old fixers,

    • @Iscaper
      @Iscaper  10 років тому +1

      I have a Dewalt cordless hammer drill...... What is a fixer?

  • @sok8888
    @sok8888 11 років тому +1

    Dude, if the house catches fire due to the wiring you shown in the 2nd and 3rd light fixtures without a outlet box or mounting block, the insurance won't pay a penny.... just saying. It is the code. Also, it easy to install mounting block. And remember use gasket or caulking to seal from weather.

  • @morneau69
    @morneau69 9 років тому

    What do you do if there is no ground wire coming out of old light box? New lamp has 3 wires, where do I attach new light ground

    • @Iscaper
      @Iscaper  9 років тому

      Jeffrey A.M
      If the box is grounded, to the box or the green screw in the bracket attached to the box.

    • @morneau69
      @morneau69 9 років тому

      iScaper1 I dont think the box is grounded and I do not see a screw to ground it. Older house and I dont think there are geound wires

    • @Iscaper
      @Iscaper  9 років тому

      Jeffrey A.M
      You either have to run a ground to the box if it isn't grounded, or wire the light without a ground.

  • @joselsaldana6062
    @joselsaldana6062 9 років тому

    I was going to get charged $30 to install 2 of these between my garage. The lights cost me $25 on clearance, no way I was going to pay more than what the lights cost me. I will do this myself tomorrow.

    • @Iscaper
      @Iscaper  9 років тому

      Jose Saldana
      Good luck and thanks for watching.

  • @cythelynsanders
    @cythelynsanders 10 років тому

    I think I can do this, going to try

  • @cherylwhite1792
    @cherylwhite1792 2 роки тому

    where did you buy the new lights

    • @Iscaper
      @Iscaper  2 роки тому

      It's been a while, but I think I got the lights at Home Depot.

  • @EnzoFuturistic
    @EnzoFuturistic 8 років тому

    I have to do this. my light fixtures are over 25 years old.

    • @Iscaper
      @Iscaper  8 років тому

      +EnzoFuturistic
      Good luck!

  • @jackiechurches5865
    @jackiechurches5865 8 років тому

    One of my garage lights is not working. How can I fix this?

    • @Iscaper
      @Iscaper  8 років тому

      I would check the bulb first. If the bulb is okay you may need to take a multi-tester and test power to the outlet box.

  • @sheikh162010
    @sheikh162010 10 років тому

    Do you need to cut the power to this?

    • @Iscaper
      @Iscaper  10 років тому

      Always turn off the power at the breaker panel before doing a project like this.

  • @garvisleak969
    @garvisleak969 9 років тому

    Thank you

    • @Iscaper
      @Iscaper  9 років тому

      +Garvis Leak
      Thanks for watching.

  • @sulimanyousufi9108
    @sulimanyousufi9108 10 років тому

    Awesome

    • @Iscaper
      @Iscaper  10 років тому

      Thanks Suliman.

  • @msauce4914
    @msauce4914 10 років тому

    how do you not get electrocuted?
    I really want to do this...please answer soon.

    • @Iscaper
      @Iscaper  10 років тому

      Turn off the breaker in the breaker panel that feeds the circuit for the lights you will be working on.

  • @paintyouup8247
    @paintyouup8247 8 років тому +1

    Anyone else notice on the first light he twisted a copper wire to aluminum? without the proper wire tie or grease? Seems dangerous as the metals expand at different rates and can be a fire hazard.

    • @Iscaper
      @Iscaper  8 років тому +3

      Ground from the light is copper and the ground in the box is copper which you can see clearly at 3:20 in the video.