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thelegges 04-14-2017 06:10 PM

Entry light falls
 
Heard a loud :boom:Our entry light at the front door of our 7 year old Lilly fell from the ceiling and shattered. In a cover entry, but looks like it rusted and globe dropped out. Glad no one was standing there. I will be picking up glass for years. Anyone ever had this happen?

Toymeister 04-14-2017 06:19 PM

To clarify, this was the exterior light?

graciegirl 04-14-2017 10:11 PM

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Originally Posted by thelegges (Post 1386489)
Heard a loud :boom:Our entry light at the front door of our 7 year old Lilly fell from the ceiling and shattered. In a cover entry, but looks like it rusted and globe dropped out. Glad no one was standing there. I will be picking up glass for years. Anyone ever had this happen?

I would call Warranty. I know it is seven years but that shouldn't happen and if you are nice they probably will do something to remedy the situation.

RickeyD 04-14-2017 10:28 PM

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Originally Posted by graciegirl (Post 1386561)
I would call Warranty. I know it is seven years but that shouldn't happen and if you are nice they probably will do something to remedy the situation.



Doubt it.

Chatbrat 04-15-2017 02:45 AM

Did anyone change a light bulb, if you did you own it, may not have secured the glass properly after changing the bulb

graciegirl 04-15-2017 06:52 AM

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Originally Posted by thelegges (Post 1386489)
Heard a loud :boom:Our entry light at the front door of our 7 year old Lilly fell from the ceiling and shattered. In a cover entry, but looks like it rusted and globe dropped out. Glad no one was standing there. I will be picking up glass for years. Anyone ever had this happen?

Was this in the ceiling or by the front door of a covered entry, outdoors?

I am glad no one was hurt.

thelegges 04-15-2017 02:59 PM

Hanging on chain from ceiling outside of our front door. Still the original light bulbs., and house has not been repainted, or power washed. The bottom and glass fell onto the concrete, shatter glass down the sidewalk, and into our landscape. Screw on the bottom where the glass would have been still tightly in place. The electrical and light bulbs are still in tack and working. Took a chunk out of our textured paint where it dropped.

It almost looks like it's a rust issue that's a little scary. I am going to call the Warranty Department first I need to know where the light came from so I can match The three garage lights and lamp post. It was so loud when it fell I thought somebody was breaking through the front door. We had just had two night stands delivered earlier so glad the delivery guys were spared.

outahere 04-15-2017 03:25 PM

If you are the original owner you should have received a fairly large and complete list of all the components used in the construction of the house. We've had to replace one of the garage lights and the list showed the manufacturer and model. We've also used the list to purchase bathroom towel rods that match the originals and a couple other items. If you don't have the list, the Warranty Department should be able to provide the info. They may also be able to provide you the complete list.

Good Luck and I'm glad no one was injured.

rubicon 04-15-2017 03:29 PM

It sounds as if you have a water leak in or around that fixture that may prove to be a larger problem. Hope not

thelegges 04-15-2017 03:33 PM

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Originally Posted by rubicon (Post 1386808)
It sounds as if you have a water leak in or around that fixture that may prove to be a larger problem. Hope not

Ceiling is intact and not discolored, no visible signs of water. I am thinking just a manufacturer defect

Fredster 04-15-2017 06:46 PM

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Originally Posted by thelegges (Post 1386791)
Hanging on chain from ceiling outside of our front door. Still the original light bulbs., and house has not been repainted, or power washed. The bottom and glass fell onto the concrete, shatter glass down the sidewalk, and into our landscape. Screw on the bottom where the glass would have been still tightly in place. The electrical and light bulbs are still in tack and working. Took a chunk out of our textured paint where it dropped.

It almost looks like it's a rust issue that's a little scary. I am going to call the Warranty Department first I need to know where the light came from so I can match The three garage lights and lamp post. It was so loud when it fell I thought somebody was breaking through the front door. We had just had two night stands delivered earlier so glad the delivery guys were spared.

Could there be a possibility that the delivery guys hit it when delivering the tables and weakened it???

Toymeister 04-15-2017 09:11 PM

It is simply a consumer grade, read that as very cheap, Chinese light fixture made of the weakest glass and sheet metal know to man.

dietpepsi 04-15-2017 10:11 PM

u my friend have outlived anticipated amount of time for being in that home! most of us die before the major shoddy workmanship that the morris family hires comes to the surface! count ur blessings on this Easter! get it fixed and move on!

CFrance 04-16-2017 03:46 AM

If you can't find the make & model of your light (or if it's discontinued), you might consider installing a fan with light in its place. We did that because we wanted some breeze while sitting on our front porch. It doesn't need to conform to the garage lights. Not too expensive (complete with remote), and Pike's did the job.

rubicon 04-16-2017 05:11 AM

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Originally Posted by CFrance (Post 1386967)
If you can't find the make & model of your light (or if it's discontinued), you might consider installing a fan with light in its place. We did that because we wanted some breeze while sitting on our front porch. It doesn't need to conform to the garage lights. Not too expensive (complete with remote), and Pike's did the job.

I have a hanging light fixture like the OP. However it needs maintenance ( cleaning etc) but I don't have a ladder high enough to reach to the top. suggested to my wife that we install a recess LED light and avoid further maintenance . her reply "wrong thought":D


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