We redid our kitchen a few years ago (fall of 2017) and they replaced the previous kitchen lighting with some nice LED can lights. Over the last 6 months or so first one and now two of the lights don't come right on when you flip the switch. They sort of glow dimly and then pop on and then a few minutes later dim again and then pop on. Since I've flipped them on 15 minutes ago one of them has probably cycled 6 times.
I think once they finally get up to temp or are stable then they stop doing it. I've tried to change the bulb but it doesn't seem removable. It's flush with the inside of the can. Even bought a little suction cup to try to twist it. The trim pieces around the can are caulked to the ceiling so I've been reluctant to try and pry one off to see if I can get the bulb out.
My wife called the GC who did the kitchen and his response was, "Sure I can send my guy out to look at it, for $225".
I can't believe I'm looking at paying someone to change a lightbulb, but I'm sure these are supposed to have a 20 year life. Any ideas?
Pic doesn't really do it justice. Dim light is probably at 10% lumens of the normal ones.
I think once they finally get up to temp or are stable then they stop doing it. I've tried to change the bulb but it doesn't seem removable. It's flush with the inside of the can. Even bought a little suction cup to try to twist it. The trim pieces around the can are caulked to the ceiling so I've been reluctant to try and pry one off to see if I can get the bulb out.
My wife called the GC who did the kitchen and his response was, "Sure I can send my guy out to look at it, for $225".
I can't believe I'm looking at paying someone to change a lightbulb, but I'm sure these are supposed to have a 20 year life. Any ideas?
Pic doesn't really do it justice. Dim light is probably at 10% lumens of the normal ones.