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May 28, 2026 · Home

FAQ

Do I need a permit to change a light fixture?

In most residential jurisdictions, you do not need a building permit to swap out an existing light fixture on a one-for-one basis. As long as you use the existing electrical box and do not run new wiring through the walls or ceiling, it falls under basic home maintenance. However, if you add a completely new location for a light, you will likely need to pull a permit and hire a licensed professional.

Can I install a heavy chandelier on a standard electrical box?

Standard ceiling electrical boxes generally support fixtures weighing up to fifty pounds. If your new designer lighting fixture weighs more than fifty pounds, you must replace the standard box with a heavy-duty, fan-rated brace box that securely spans the ceiling joists. Failing to upgrade the box can result in the fixture tearing out of the drywall.

How high should I hang a dining room light fixture?

The standard industry rule dictates that the bottom of a dining room chandelier or pendant should hang approximately 30 to 36 inches above the surface of the dining table. This height provides optimal illumination for eating and conversing without blocking eye contact between guests. If your ceilings are taller than eight feet, add three inches of hanging height for every additional foot of ceiling height.

Why is my new light fixture flickering?

Flickering usually stems from incompatible components. If you installed LED bulbs in your new fixture but your wall features an older dimmer switch designed for incandescent bulbs, the lights will flicker or buzz. Upgrading your wall switch to an LED-compatible dimmer usually solves this problem instantly. Alternatively, a flickering light can indicate a loose wire nut connection; you should cut the power and double-check your wiring.

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