
29. Installing Light Fixtures
Light fixtures seem easy enough to install in your home. However, once you unscrew a fixture from the ceiling, there are wires that you need to disconnect, and reconnect with the new fixture. Even if you turned off the electricity, there still might be live wires, and it’s possible to get electrocuted. There is also the chance that the existing hole in the ceiling may be a different size, which might require it to be filled with plaster, or covered with a “ceiling rose”.

Installing a light fixture can be nerve-racking as a DIY’er, because one false move can be a serious issue. This is especially true if you need to stand on a ladder to remove something large, like a chandelier. You need a second person to be a spotter and hold the ladder, and it’s always possible that something could go wrong. Hiring a handyman to perform this job is not that expensive, either.