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Replacing dated light fixtures is one of the fastest ways to modernize a home — but electrical box type, junction box weight rating, switch wiring, and dimmer compatibility all affect whether the installation is safe, functional, and code-compliant. ElectriciansX installs wall sconces, pendant lights, flush mount and semi-flush ceiling fixtures, bathroom vanity light bars, kitchen island pendants, and dining room fixtures throughout Southwest Florida. We handle everything from a single fixture swap to complete multi-room fixture replacement packages.
Lehigh Acres is one of Lee County’s most populous communities, with a large inventory of mid-century and newer construction homes where electrical upgrades and additional circuits are in high demand. Whether you’re updating bathroom vanity lights in a Lee County home, hanging pendants over a kitchen island after a renovation, or installing coordinating sconces in a hallway, ElectriciansX provides clean, code-compliant fixture installations with no visible wiring and no junction box exposed.

All interior fixture types — professional installation, no exposed wiring, no loose connections.
Install or replace wall sconces in hallways, bedrooms, bathrooms, and living areas. We ensure proper junction box sizing and correct switch or dimmer wiring.
Hang single pendants or multi-pendant arrangements over kitchen islands, dining tables, and entryways. We set hanging height correctly and coordinate with dimmer controls.
Replace dated flush-mount ceiling fixtures in bedrooms, hallways, bathrooms, and utility rooms. We verify box rating and update as needed.
Install or replace vanity light bars above bathroom mirrors. We ensure proper height (75–80 inches above finished floor), correct box placement, and compatible dimmer wiring.
Hang coordinated pendant lights over kitchen islands at the correct height (28–36 inches above the countertop) and spacing (12 inches from island ends, equal spacing between pendants).
Updating an entire home or floor? We handle multi-room fixture replacement packages — consistent scheduling, clean installation, and coordinated switch/dimmer upgrades throughout.
We check the junction box type, weight rating, and wiring condition before installing any new fixture — ensuring proper support for the new fixture's weight.
If the existing box is plastic, undersized, or poorly mounted, we install a properly rated metal box before hanging the new fixture.
We install the fixture's mounting bracket, connect live, neutral, and ground wires per NEC and manufacturer specifications.
For pendant lights and sconces, we set hanging height correctly and verify the fixture is level and centered on the intended mounting location.
We install bulbs, test all functions (including dimming if applicable), and clean up completely before leaving.
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If you have an existing wired junction box with the correct rating, some homeowners are comfortable with a straightforward fixture swap. However, if the box is the wrong type, the weight capacity is marginal, or you need a new dimmer installed, a licensed electrician ensures a safe, code-compliant result with no loose connections or exposed wiring.
A single fixture replacement on an existing box typically runs $85–$150 in labor. Multi-fixture packages are priced per fixture with a reduced rate for multiple installs in the same visit. Installing a new fixture where no wiring exists (new circuit or box) ranges from $200–$400+. We provide upfront quotes.
Standard plastic junction boxes are rated for 35 lbs. Heavy vanity lights or large pendants over 35 lbs need a fan-rated box or a properly anchored metal box. We verify and upgrade the box as part of installation — never just assume the existing box is adequate.
Yes, if the sconce or vanity light is within 6 feet of a bathroom sink (which most are), the circuit requires GFCI protection. Fixtures themselves are not GFCI — the protection must come from a GFCI outlet upstream or a GFCI breaker at the panel.
Yes — we can install a ceiling junction box and run wiring from an existing circuit or add a new circuit to accommodate new pendant fixtures. This work requires an electrical permit in most Florida jurisdictions.
Pendant lights should hang 28–36 inches above the kitchen island countertop surface for the most functional and visually balanced result. We set the hanging height during installation and adjust chains or rods to achieve the correct measurement.