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pikeselectric 11-01-2023 09:05 AM

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Originally Posted by SusanStCatherine (Post 2270226)
Based on my personal experience, a call to The Villages Warranty department will result in you being asked your address and they will say your house is over a year old and out of warranty. If you are still on the line, and they haven't hung up, you can explain your light issue and they will tell you to contact the manufacturer directly. They have passed off everything possible directly to manufacturers where they can or to the subcontractors even before my year was up or reported before then. Save time and call the manufacturer directly.

Agreed. We have received calls that the Warranty/Construction office directs homeowners to the trades to provide this information. If we (Pike's Electric) wired the home, we have access to all fixture information installed and the home and can help provide information needed to submit to the manufacturers of the products. We are always happy to help! - Casandra with Pike's Electric

pikeselectric 11-01-2023 09:10 AM

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Originally Posted by djlnc (Post 2270092)
There are a lot of decent ceiling fans with lights available for less than $235.

I totally second this. Anytime a homeowner comes to me at Pike's Electric, for the price of light kits, switches/controls, etc. by the time you total all of that, you can get a higher grade quality fan with a light kit included for the price in a different finish or style. I help new and long time Village homeowners find another product, especially if the fan is 5+ years old. I have seen the standard indoor white construction fan though last as long as 10 years + sometimes.

tophcfa 11-01-2023 09:14 AM

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Originally Posted by Gladys Turnip (Post 2269877)
No, this is not a joke. When our house was built 3 years ago we had The Villages add overhead lights to the fans in the 3 bedrooms. One of the lights just burned out and when we went to change it, we found that there's no light bulb.

The building contract for the home says the lights are "LOW PROFILE L.E.D. FAN LIGHT KIT WITH ETCHED CASE OPAL GLASS MATTE WHITE."

Can we change the "bulb" (or whatever it is that makes light) ourselves? And if so, can you tell us how to do it. Or do we need to call in an electrician?

Thanks!

Dam, that’s a very poor design. I installed a brand new Hunter ceiling fan recently with a light kit, but the kit had two replaceable screw in led bulbs. The fan, with light kit included, was $179. What kind of crap is being installed in new construction? LED’s should last a very long time, but with the constant vibrations from the fan failures can happen. I would see if the fan is compatible with a traditional light kit and swap it out if possible so this won’t happen again. Best of luck.

FredMitchell 11-01-2023 03:13 PM

Generally, the location of a ceiling fan is a less than ideal location for task lighting. Consider whether you should just add task lighting if that is what you need. For example, do you want to read in bed? Do you have a mirror on a dresser, or any other location in the room.

Adding several recessed lights in the ceiling might be a solution. Yes, the installation won't be cheap, but the lights should last 10-30 years, but if they burn out, replacement bulbs would be $4.00 to $25.00.

Full-timer 11-04-2023 05:10 AM

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Originally Posted by Gladys Turnip (Post 2269877)
No, this is not a joke. When our house was built 3 years ago we had The Villages add overhead lights to the fans in the 3 bedrooms. One of the lights just burned out and when we went to change it, we found that there's no light bulb.

The building contract for the home says the lights are "LOW PROFILE L.E.D. FAN LIGHT KIT WITH ETCHED CASE OPAL GLASS MATTE WHITE."

Can we change the "bulb" (or whatever it is that makes light) ourselves? And if so, can you tell us how to do it. Or do we need to call in an electrician?

Thanks!

As you will soon find out, when buying new lights, (LED) be mindful of what you are getting. They do make lights with removable LED bulbs and a light with regular fixture will take an LED bulb. LED lights are great but if you need to pay someone to install a new "kit" or replace the entire unit, not so great anymore. This is done on purpose by the manufacturer for several reasons. The main one as always is making $$$.

kkingston57 11-04-2023 11:47 AM

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Originally Posted by Gladys Turnip (Post 2269877)
No, this is not a joke. When our house was built 3 years ago we had The Villages add overhead lights to the fans in the 3 bedrooms. One of the lights just burned out and when we went to change it, we found that there's no light bulb.

The building contract for the home says the lights are "LOW PROFILE L.E.D. FAN LIGHT KIT WITH ETCHED CASE OPAL GLASS MATTE WHITE."

Can we change the "bulb" (or whatever it is that makes light) ourselves? And if so, can you tell us how to do it. Or do we need to call in an electrician?

Thanks!

Have had same ?. Looks like a great example of planned obsolescence. Had new ceiling lights installed. When they go out will need complete fixtures.

retiredguy123 11-04-2023 12:34 PM

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Originally Posted by kkingston57 (Post 2271314)
Have had same ?. Looks like a great example of planned obsolescence. Had new ceiling lights installed. When they go out will need complete fixtures.

You don't need completely new fixtures. That is why Amazon sells replacement LED panels.


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