Repair guide · 04
Lights flickering?Follow the circuit.
A lighting problem can come from the lamp, fixture, switch, dimmer, driver, transformer, connection, circuit, or electrical service. The pattern tells us where to begin.

Repair
Start with the symptom and the load.
One flickering lamp can be a simple component issue. Several fixtures dimming together, a switch that feels warm, or lighting that changes when a large appliance starts may point to wiring, control, circuit, or service concerns.
We test the affected equipment and the connections that supply it before recommending replacement.
Installation
From one fixture to a coordinated upgrade.
The lighting work described on Buckeye Electric’s original site ranged from custom fixtures and recessed lighting to patios, driveways, offices, parking areas, accents, under-cabinet lighting, controls, and LED conversions. That same practical range continues on the new site.
- Fixture, chandelier, ceiling-fan, and recessed-light installation
- Switches, dimmers, smart controls, timers, and photocells
- Exterior, security, landscape, area, and parking-lot lighting
- Commercial LED upgrades, audits, and service planning
Compatibility
LEDs and controls must work together.
Flicker and poor dimming can result from incompatible lamps, drivers, transformers, controls, or minimum-load requirements. New equipment should be selected and configured as a system rather than by appearance alone.
Send the fixture or control model, photos of the location, ceiling height, and a description of the existing behavior before the visit when possible.
Safety resource
Read the source guidance.
Repair · explain · verify
Tell us what is happening.
Text your name, address, a short description, and safe photos for the fastest start.
