Little Elm Pool Light Repair
Our Certified Residential Appliance Installers can quickly and safely repair your pool light. Don’t let a non-licensed technician do your work – for the safety of your family.
It was 1968 when the National Electrical Code (NEC) finally decided to include swimming pools in their standards and regulations (article 680). If your pool was built prior to 1968, there likely exists some sub-standard electrical design for your underwater lighting and filter pump. You may wish to update this at some point for safety reasons.
What if your Little Elm Pool Light doesn’t turn on?
Check all breakers, fuses, switches and Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) outlets. Frequently, a GFCI outlet is wired into the UW light circuit. If the GFCI ‘red button’ has popped out, the power will not continue on towards the light. Be sure all of these switches are in the “ON” position. If you find that a breaker, fuse, or GFCI continues to trip, and the light will not come on, you should call for service at this point to determine where this problem is originating. If all switches are on, but there is no light, we would remove the fixture from the socket and inspect the bulb for continuity (Of course, we have turned all switches / breakers OFF at this point). Burnt bulbs are replaced with identical voltage bulbs, of either 12 volts or 120 volts. 12 volt bulbs are 300 watts, while 120 volt bulbs are available in either 300 or 500 watts. These are medium based, reflective flood lamps of special design. Do not use your garden variety flood lamp bulb.
Little Elm Swimming pool lights we service and repair
Pentair Intellibrite COLOR Pool Light
Hardward Pool Light
Jandy WaterColors COLOR Pool Light
Sta-Rite Pool Light
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