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Cathedral ceiling, at least 15' feet up, recessed floodlight fixture with eyeball trim. I have one of the long poll with suction cup thingies, but when I try to turn the bulb, the whole fixture, or at least the trim, rotates with it. It's a long shot, but any suggestions for removing the bulb (other than get a taller ladder)?




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Attic above maybe? Doubt it from description, and that's a mess. Before setting up scaffolding I'd see about renting a 16' stepladder and find a friend you can trust to steady. I mean REALLY trust....



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I want to see pictures of the 16' rented ladder under the 15' ceiling. Razz



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Have you tried cussing at it?

A 10 or 12 foot ladder would be sufficient. LED replacements and if you're lucky (I'm not), you'll never need to replace them ever again.


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I want to see pictures of the 16' rented ladder under the 15' ceiling.


You got to tilt the ladder so it will work. Bet you did not think of that.
 
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I want to see pictures of the 16' rented ladder under the 15' ceiling.


You got to tilt the ladder so it will work. Bet you did not think of that.


Yeah, bu when you lean it over, it falls when you climb it. Get a shorter ladder.


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I watched the You Tube video above. I've done the same thing, but you have a different problem. your fixture sounds like it isn't secure You're probably going to have to stabliize the fixture while you turn the bulb. If you can't do it from above, you're going to have to do it from below. The duc tape may work, but if you pull part of the connection loose, you'll have a bigger problem. If it were me, I'd just get the ladder,or tolerate the burned out bulb.

One other point. if you have more of those bulbs in similar fixtures, if you're going to the trouble to change one, change them all. If they are all the same age and have had the same use, they are probably going to start burning out one by one.


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I can tell you this from experience; when you have the ladder or scaffold in place and are all of the way up there, hoping it is a true friend (or friends) holding the ladder, you will find that the bulb screws out very easily.
Then you will juggle it around and drop it next to your good friend.
Then you will climb down, climb back up, put in a new bulb and remove the ladder.
Then you will check the light switch and find the new bulb does not light.
 
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I want to see pictures of the 16' rented ladder under the 15' ceiling.


You got to tilt the ladder so it will work. Bet you did not think of that.


Yeah, bu when you lean it over, it falls when you climb it. Get a shorter ladder.

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Sorry I meant that to be sarcastic.
 
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First, get a small safe. About 2x2x2 feet.
Second, get 100 pounds of FFF blackpowder and 25 feet of cannon fuse.
Third, dig a 2x2x6 foot deep hole, angled in the general direction of your house.
Fourth, put 10 pounds of blackpowder in the bottom of the hole, with one end of the cannon fuse embedded in it.
Fifth, put the safe in the hole.
Then, light cannon fuse.

Adjust the angle of the hole to get the trajectory correct.

Repeat until you land the safe on top of the light fixture.

Or rent a 12 foot A frame ladder.





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depending on type of bulb, we had one with an old reflector-spot incandescent style with screw in base. Renter broke the bulb trying to remove/replace.

Unable to access any part of the metal base as it was below level of the socket fitting.

Solved with mere 10' ladder & handy set of needle nose pliers. Kill the circuit, jammed the needle nose purposefully into the exposed socket innards, & turned it out easily since no corrosion was involved. New bulb screwed in easily & unit lit on command.


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depending on type of bulb, we had one with an old reflector-spot incandescent style with screw in base. Renter broke the bulb trying to remove/replace.

Unable to access any part of the metal base as it was below level of the socket fitting.

Solved with mere 10' ladder & handy set of needle nose pliers. Kill the circuit, jammed the needle nose purposefully into the exposed socket innards, & turned it out easily since no corrosion was involved. New bulb screwed in easily & unit lit on command.


The needle nose pliers into the guts of the base was the method I've always heard of using for a stuck bulb. Just be 100% certain the circuit is dead before sticking your pliers in there!


 
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The needle nose pliers into the guts of the base was the method I've always heard of using for a stuck bulb. Just be 100% certain the circuit is dead before sticking your pliers in there!


[HUMOR MODE]Ah come on, it is only 110 (really 120 volts, but for some reason we call it 110). It won't do more than tickle you a little. As long as you aren't ticklish and don't jump/fall off the 10 or 12 foot ladder, you'll be fine. [/HUMOR MODE]

Turn the circuit off and downing the breaker is a really good idea. It isn't the shock or even the fall, but the landing that will do the damage...
 
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Buy a Little Giant ladder. Extend it all the way. Try doing that without smashing your fingers or toes. Then climb the ladder and unscrew the dead bulb. Screw in the new one. Get someone on earth to flip the switch to see that it works. Don't collapse the ladder until you're sure you don't need another bulb.

Yes, LED bulbs are better and easier than the other choices. Incandescent is fine because it gives you a warm light. CFL is awful and if you drop it, the EPA will declare your living room a Superfund site.

The Little Giant ladders even have wheels that help you roll it around. Disclaimer: I'm not Mormon, of FLDS or whoever it is that markets them. I'm even glad I bought one along with the never used accessories.


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If needed, you might look into renting a scissors lift.
 
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HUMOR MODE]Ah come on, it is only 110 (really 120 volts, but for some reason we call it 110). It won't do more than tickle you a little. As long as you aren't ticklish and don't jump/fall off the 10 or 12 foot ladder, you'll be fine. [/HUMOR MODE]


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This won't help your problem now, but to prevent this issue I put a bit of silicone grease on the threads of light bulbs to make them easy to unscrew. I get it from the "plumbing" section of Home Depot.



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Unfortunately there is no solution to this. You must do it from a ladder.

15' ceiling height makes no sense. Likely is 18-20'. Standard 8' height ceilings x 2 = 16', plus 18"-24" floor joists = 17.5'. Newer homes which Dallas just moved into one, are usually 9' or more ceilings. A 16' ladder is the correct one for the job unless it's not a full two stories.

If you called our company to do it you would be looking at $425.00 Two electricians 1 hr labor, plus we charge $75 for the ladder. I'd suggest having replacement LED lamps for that one and the remaining fixtures. If you skipped out on the lamp changing it would still be $325.00 just for us to change the one bulb.



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