When a track light needs replacement, it is usually because the existing fixture has reached the end of its useful life, is incompatible with modern…
When a track light finish does not match the surrounding hardware, it creates an obvious visual mismatch that pulls attention away from the rest of the…
A broken pull chain on a track light is an annoying but common problem that leaves you unable to control the fixture without going to the wall switch…
An exposed wiring cover on a track light is both a safety hazard and a code concern.
Water getting into a track light fixture is a serious issue that can cause electrical hazards, corrosion, and premature fixture failure.
When a track light is not sitting flush against the ceiling, it creates an unsightly gap and can indicate a deeper mounting or support issue.
Track light bulbs burning out quickly is frustrating and expensive, and it usually points to an underlying issue rather than simply bad luck with bulb…
A loose trim ring on a track light creates a visual defect and can gradually worsen as the ring works itself further loose from vibration and normal…
A track light LED driver that has stopped working leaves one or more sections of the track dark, creating uneven illumination and reducing the…
Removing an old track light fixture is a common project when upgrading to newer lighting technology or when the existing track has reached the end of its…
Installing a track light that is too large or too small for the room creates both aesthetic and functional problems.
When a track light canopy pulls away from the ceiling, it creates an unsightly gap and can expose the mounting hardware or wiring connections.