It’s very uncomfortable coming home at night to a dark house, are there products available that automatically turn on lights so it looks like someone is at home and not seem dark?
A. Lights can automatically be switched on/off by timers, which can be set to turn on at sunset at a specific time and off at sunrise at a specific time. The timer also adjusts to time change. Motion sensor is another option, used for security, convenience, or energy savings, a motion-sensor switch turns on a light (or lights) when it detects movement in the area. Q. I bought a light fixture with a socket rated for 75 watt; can I use a 100 watt light bulb? A. No. The wattage rating of the socket should never be exceeded. When purchasing the fixture the label in the socket shows you the rate for a maximum wattage input. Remember that installing a bulb of too-high wattage overheats the fixture, causing bulbs to burn out quickly, damaging the fixture and the ceiling material, and creating a potential fire hazard. If you need more light than the fixture can deliver, replace the fixture. Q. What makes the pot light installation in the top floor (below attic) more expensive? A. It is more ex