How Do You Change Bulbs In Flood Lights Over Showers?
Shower flood light bulbs may seem difficult to replace, but the method to replace these bulbs differs little from most indoor flood lights. The ease or difficulty of replacement depends entirely on the accessibility of the flood light recess and the type of housing used for the bulb. Because some recessed flood lights have covers to protect the inner parts and the bulb against humidity and moisture, it may take a little more effort than unscrewing the flood light bulb to replace. Open your step ladder and firmly place on the shower floor before climbing to reach the recessed flood light. Unscrew your flood light bulb from its socket. If the flood light housing has a cover with trim to protect against humidity, hook your fingernails around the edges of the trim, and gently pull down toward your body. If the trim and cover have springs to hold them in place, unhook one spring with your finger and then unscrew the flood light bulb. Some flood lights have screws to hold the trim in place.