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light switch ? Average age - oscarMadison - 11-06-2016 just curious how long do they normally last? Figure they're simple so figured a long time. Had one go bad the other night. Worked but if you pushed slowly at the top you could hear shorting if it wasn't pushed straight up. Also wouldn't go on sometimes but if you touched it once in the on position it would go on. Already replaced it everything looked good in the box and new switch works fine. It was probably a cheapo, no name on switch. Put a leviton in. The other switch had been replaced about 8 years ago. By straight up I don't mean pushing hard, but just pushing with finger more to right then centered. RE: light switch ? Average age - Bob10 - 11-06-2016 like anything else it all depends. I have some that lasted 30+ years and some only a few. All that is needed is one push too hard to crack the switch and over time it will crap out. Then again that could have happened in the package RE: light switch ? Average age - Wipedout - 11-06-2016 What Bob said My house is 20 years old and the last couple months as I have been painting all the rooms as I paint a room I am replacing outlets and light switches and covers - figured its time. All of them were working just getting old RE: light switch ? Average age - Admiral - 11-06-2016 Funny, I just replaced two, house 16 yrs old. My default replacement is Hubbell Pro series, much better than the bargain ones used ny the builder. RE: light switch ? Average age - MsNomer - 11-06-2016 Except for a few I've replaced for cosmetic reasons and one that failed in a very humid condition, all the switches in my house are as old as it is--50 years. RE: light switch ? Average age - Snipe Hunter - 11-06-2016 I tend to buy fixer-uppers and as I go through each room, I swap out the receptacles an switches. I'll buy the buld boxes of the big rectangle Lutron switches and receptacles. It just gives the house an updated look for resale. This particular house has had several loose connections and loose wire-nuts and I've only done three rooms so far. Stuff like that really irritates me. RE: light switch ? Average age - Stwood_ - 11-06-2016 Never remember a switch going bad. Receptacles, yes. We usually replace for cosmetic after we've painted sometimes. RE: light switch ? Average age - p_toad - 11-06-2016 I had a 4-way switch go bad several years after the house was built. Figured the electrician cut corners there like everywhere else... bought a top of the line replacement and it's been fine ever since. most of the big box stores have up to 3 "quality" levels and i never ever pick the cheapies.. it's not worth it; even if they're brand name. RE: light switch ? Average age - oscarMadison - 11-06-2016 i was up in the attic in this house doing work, it's floored with a stairs up to it. Dark out side, trouble light plugged in. Can't remember what I had plugged in. When to unplug it, saw a spark and the room went pitch black. Ok, I wasn't laughing at the time, cursed a little. For some reason the screw not used was out as far as it would go, receptacle if a small box and the screw touched the side. In the basement I found some wires just hanging and hot. RE: light switch ? Average age - oscarMadison - 11-06-2016 and Bob, thanks. That makes sense. This is the kitchen light and gets used quite a bit, plus probably abused too. |