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What To Do if You Find Water in Your Light Fixtures

12/19/2021 (Permalink)

water coming out a light fixture Water in light fixtures is a common way that homeowners realize there is a larger problem with their pipes.

Safety Steps To Keep In Mind If You Find Water In Your Light Fixtures

It can be difficult to catch water leaks in your home in Lake Point, TX before they cause damage. Because pipes are hidden by the walls, you often won't know there is a problem until you see water in light fixtures or soaking through your ceiling. Because electricity and water don't mix, here are some important safety steps to keep in mind if you find water pooling in your lights.

1. Shut Off the Breaker
As soon as you notice water in your lights, don't touch them or the switch that controls them. Water conducts electricity very well, so it's easy for you to be shocked. Instead, go turn off the breaker for the room where the water is. If you see ceiling damage in other rooms, shut it off for those as well. To be entirely safe, it's a good idea to turn it off for the whole house, if possible.

2. Shut Off the Water
Once you shut off the electricity, it's time to stop the leak by turning off the water main. This may be an inconvenience, but it's better than having that water in light fixtures or coming through your ceiling.

3. Call the Professionals
You're going to need a plumber and an electrician to come in and fix both your leak and your light fixture. Depending on the amount of damage, you may also need to call a water damage remediation company after the electrician and plumber solve your immediate problems. Make sure you explain the whole situation to both of them, though, so that your electrician will know if he needs to wait for the plumber to finish before he can safely replace your light.
Water in light fixtures is a common way that homeowners realize there is a larger problem with their pipes. It can be dangerous if handled incorrectly, though, so make sure you follow these steps to keep yourself out of harm's way.

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