How To Remove A Broken Light Bulb ?

Replacing a broken bulb is quite a risky process and you need to take some safety precautions while doing this. The most important thing required to be done is to cut the power supply of that particular fixture. In case you are repairing a bulb of a lamp then remove the plug of the lamp and in case it is a fixture then cut the power from corresponding electrical panel.

Next put on a pair of protective leather gloves in hands and safety glasses to protect your eyes especially if you are working on an overhead fixture. A hat also helps in keeping any remaining glass off your head. You may also put down a tarp to catch any remaining broken glass from the old bulb if you are removing a broken light bulb from a ceiling or wall light fixture.

One way is to put the pliers as much as possible into the base that is broken using your hands. Separate out the handles and put some force on the bulb base with the help of pliers and turn it in anti-clockwise direction.

With this force the broken base may come out and you need to be careful that you don’t break the fixture during the process. Also, if this process does not work out, use some other alternative. One more is stated below.

Carefully insert a small screwdriver between the bulb base and the socket. Bend the bulb base slightly inward that is enough to allow a needle nose plier to get a grip.

Hold the pliers tightly and begin to turn the base out, counter-clockwise. You could feel some resistance. When you feel the resistance, slightly attempt to rotate it clockwise and then again back counter-clockwise. This twisting would enable the broken light bulb to be unscrewed and removed from the light socket without damaging the socket.

Once the elimination process is complete, check carefully if all the broken pieces are removed or not. After that, fix a new bulb inside the socket and switch on the power to check whether it’s operating fine or not. In case the bulb does not lit then remove the bulb and insert it again.

To prevent the bulbs from breaking in the future, never over tighten them while screwing into the light socket. Screw them just till the point where you feel slight resistance and test to see if the light works without flickering. If it does, leave it as it is. If it flickers, then tighten the light bulb just until the point the flickering stops.

Scott Rodgers is an author with ample experience in electricians work all across the nation. His exemplary guidance has generated business for a lot many Lodi Electricians and Concord Electricians .

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