Time

An hour or less

Complexity

Beginner

Cost

Less than $20

Introduction

Pull chain light fixtures are easy to replace when the switch wears out or breaks. We show you how to replace it safely and quickly. It'll only take about 15 minutes.

Tools Required

  • 4-in-1 screwdriver
  • Voltage tester
  • Wire stripper/cutter

Materials Required

  • Pull-chain fixture

A pull chain light fixture is handy for basements and storage areas—until it quits working. The internal switch mechanism can wear out, or pulling too hard on the cord can snap the chain or pull it out of the fixture completely. Replacing the broken fixture is simple and inexpensive. Pull-chain fixtures (available at any home center or hardware store) are made from plastic or porcelain, but we recommend porcelain because it withstands heat better and lasts longer.

There may be an unused bare ground wire inside the electrical box. If it falls down while you’re replacing the fixture, wrap it in a circle and push it up as far into the electrical box as possible.

  • CAUTION: Aluminum wiring requires special handling. If you have aluminum wiring, call in a licensed pro who’s certified to work with it. This wiring is dull gray, not the dull orange that’s characteristic of copper.

Project step-by-step (3)

Step 1

Test for hot wires

Turn off the power, remove the light bulb and unscrew the fixture from the electrical box. Pull the fixture down, but keep your hands away from the wires. Touch one voltage tester probe to the black wire and the other to the white wire. If the voltage indicator doesn’t light up, the power is off.

  • CAUTION: Turn off the power at the main panel.

Light Fixture being checked with a voltage tester.TMB STUDIO

Step 2

Disconnect the wires

Loosen the terminal screws and unhook the wiring from the old fixture. If the wire ends are broken or corroded, strip off 3/4 inch of sheathing and bend the bare wire end into a hook.

Replace A Pull Chain Light Fixture Disconnect the wiresTMB Studio

Step 3

Connect the new fixture

Attach the black wire to the gold terminal screw on the new fixture and the white wire to the silver terminal screw. Wrap the wires clockwise so they cover at least three-quarters of the terminal screws. Firmly tighten the screws so the copper wire compresses slightly. Twist the fixture to spiral the wires into the electrical box. Screw the new fixture to the box snugly, but don’t over-tighten it, or the porcelain might crack.

Replace A Pull Chain Light Fixture Connect the new fixtureTMB Studio