How to Replace a Post Light | Ask This Old House

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Ask This Old House master electrician Scott Caron helps a homeowner replace a lamppost light in his driveway. (See below for a shopping list, tools, and steps.)

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Scott travels to South Dakota to help a homeowner replace a broken post light.

Scott installed the Hillsdale LED Post Mount and Hillsdale LED Wall Mount fixtures, which are manufactured by Minka-Lavery [https://www.minkagroup.net/].

Scott also installed an astronomic digital wall timer to automatically bring lighting on and off with the sun, which is available at home centers and electrical supply shops.

To set the post in concrete, Scott used a fast-setting concrete manufactured by Quikrete [https://www.quikrete.com/], which can be found at most home centers.

Expert assistance with this project was provided by Caron Electric [http://www.caronelectric.com/] and Wolfers Lighting [https://www.wolfers.com/].

Shopping List for How to Replace a Post Light:
- Aluminum post
- Lantern fixture
- Quick-drying cement
- Wire nuts

Tools for How to Replace a Post Light:
- Screwdriver
- Shovel
- Pliers
- Wire cutters
-Level

Steps for How to Replace a Post Light:
1. Turn off power to the area by shutting down the circuit breaker.
2. Disconnect the existing lantern fixture from the post.
3. Cut, using wire cutters, or disconnect the wiring that attaches the fixture to the post wiring.
4. Using a shovel, dig out around the post and remove the current post from the ground.
5. Position the new aluminum post in the old hole.
6. Fish the old wire through the aluminum post and bring it up to the top.
7. Use a level to ensure the aluminum post sits plumb.
8. Pour fast-setting cement into the hole and then soak it with water. Allow the concrete to set at least 30 minutes.
9. Connect the electrical wires from the new lantern fixture to the post wires using pliers and wire nuts.
10. Hand-tighten screws and nuts to shore up the lantern fixture on top of the aluminum post.
11. Replace the existing light switch with an astronomical timer that will automatically turn lighting on and off with changes in the seasons by undoing the wiring on the existing switch and replicating that wiring on the new switch.

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How to Replace a Post Light | Ask This Old House
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