Twist the white wire from the light fixture to the white wire coming from the wall using a clockwise motion.
Moving light fixture on wall.
Take the fixture down and look at it to see.
Remove the existing light fixture junction box and turn it so that it is accessible from above.
If so the box is probably nailed to a stud.
You may want to find a place closer to where you want the new fixture such as a power outlet and use that wiring.
Run your wire to the area you want the new light fixture.
Keep the cut out and use it to patch the existing opening.
Identify the location for the new light fixture and use the stud sensor to make sure there are no joists directly behind the ceiling in that area.
Pull the fixture wires into the electric box and make connections.
Remove the screws that attach the electrical box to the ceiling joist and remove the box from inside the.
Detach the light fixture from the electrical box and slowly lower the light fixture.
If the house is finished this involves snaking the wire to where you want to move the new fixture to.
Get a surface mount 1 2 pancake box and screw it to the stud higher up on the wall as close to the center as you can.
Twist a wire cap onto each pair of wires you connect and push the caps into the box.
Wall light was successfully moved without extra damage downstairs in a two storey house.
Next i took one of the new light boxes and traced an outline of where i wanted the new box placed.
Secure the feature to the wall or ceiling by.
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Make the opening in the ceiling for the new light fixture.
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Twist the ground wire coming from your light fixture to the ground wire coming from the wall using a clockwise motion.
You ll need to reinforce the junction box if you plan to install a heavy fixture such as a ceiling fan.
Twist your wire cap on to secure the two wires.
Take the box out if it s plastic just pry the sides with a screwdriver and let it drop down into the wall.
You ll be using a drywall mounted junction box which clamps directly to the ceiling drywall.
If this is a long distance you re going to run in to problems with ceiling joists or frame timber in the wall.