Track lighting is a popular choice for modern homes because it offers flexibility and style. However, when your track lighting isn’t working as it should, it can be annoying. Let’s examine some common issues and learn how to resolve them.
Check the Power Supply
The first step in troubleshooting track lighting is to make certain that it’s receiving power. This may seem like a total no-brainer. However, you’d be surprised how many homeowners do not even stop to think about this.
Check the circuit breaker to see if it has tripped. If the circuit breaker is fine, inspect the outlet to make sure it is working properly. You can test it with another appliance to confirm. If the power supply is OK, move on to the next step.
Examine the Track
Take a close look at the track itself. See if there are any visible signs of damage, such as cracks or breaks. Check the connections between the track and the power source to make certain that they are secure. If you find any issues, you may need to call a professional to replace the damaged section of the track.
Inspect the Lights
One or more of your track lights might be the culprit. Try moving the lights along the track. If the problem moves with the light, it’s likely the light itself is faulty. Check the bulb to make sure it’s working correctly. If the bulb is fine, the issue might be with the light fixture.
Check the Transformer
Some track lighting systems use a transformer to convert voltage. If the transformer is malfunctioning, it can affect the entire system. Listen for any unusual noises coming from the transformer. If it’s overheating or making strange sounds, it might need to be replaced.
Know When to Call in the Professionals
If you’ve tried troubleshooting the issue yourself and can’t find the problem, it’s time to call an electrician. They have the training, experience, and tools to diagnose and fix electrical problems safely. Attempting to fix electrical issues on your own can be dangerous because you do not have the training and experience of a licensed professional.
Sure, you can watch the best YouTube tutorials on the planet. However, this is never going to amount to the training and experience that you need to get the job done correctly and without putting yourself and others at risk.
Becoming an electrician isn’t just about knowing how to wire a plug. It takes years of hard work and learning. Electricians must go to school to study electrical systems, codes and safety rules. They also need to spend a lot of time as an apprentice and learn on the job. After all that studying and training, they must pass a tough test to get their license.
If you need help with repairing the indoor lighting in your Boise, ID home, call us at Sublime Electric straight away.