Light Fixtures

 

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Light fixtures come in a variety of different styles.  For example, chandeliers, pot lights, or flush mounts are different types of light fixtures you may find in your home. Some light fixtures come with an integrated LED. When the LED burns out in this type of fixture it is common to need to replace the entire assembly. Not to worry, the typical lifespan is 10-15 years so you will likely want to change your lighting style prior to the fixture burning out.

It is recommended that you hire an electrician to replace your light fixture. For more details on the process visit this article.

Light fixture not working – homeowner should change the light bulb. If a new bulb does not help, contact Pacesetter Warranty during the warranty period. If it is an integrated LED light fixture contact Pacesetter if it has not met it’s 10-year lifespan.
Scratched or broken fixture – all fixture damages must be noted at or prior to Occupancy. Damages reported after Occupancy are considered “homeowner damage”.
NOTE:  changing lightbulbs in your home is regular homeowner maintenance.