How To Replace A Pole Light

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In this video we show you how to replace a pole light fixture. We remove our existing post light that was weathered and updated it with a new post light fixture that better matched the lights on the rest of the house.

How To Replace A Pole Light:
1. Turn off the power at the circuit breaker for your existing pole light fixture. Also turn off the light switch and confirm that the power is off at the pole light.
2. Remove the screws that hold the existing light fixture on to the post.
3. Remove the post light from the existing light pole.
4. Unscrew the wire nuts that are secured to the existing wiring.
5. Remove the post light from the wiring.
6. Wire the new pole light to the wiring and matching the wires. Black to Black(Hot Wires) White To White (Neutral Wires) and Bare Copper To Bare Copper (Ground Wires)
7. Mount the new pole light fixture to the existing light pole. Secure with the provided screws. If the screws don’t align drill new holes in the existing post and secure with screws.
8. Screw in a new light bulb and restore the power at the circuit breaker and turn the light switch back on. Your pole light installation is complete.

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