Fix LED flickering, dimming, and other common problems.

LED lights flicker due to incompatible dimmers, loose wiring, driver failure, or voltage drops. Here are the 6 most common causes and fixes.

Fix a flickering LED bulb by replacing the dimmer switch with an LED-compatible model, reseating the bulb, or checking for loose wiring. Most flickering is solved in under 15 minutes.

Your LED light bulb flickers because of an incompatible dimmer (most common), loose wiring, voltage fluctuation, or a defective driver.

LED lights flicker from incompatible dimmers, loose wiring, voltage changes, failing drivers, low-quality bulbs, or shared neutral wiring.

Fix LED strips by checking power, connectors, or joints, and replace damaged sections. Troubleshoot dead spots, dim areas, and color issues.

Fix LED lights by checking the power supply, replacing the driver, or repairing solder joints. Step-by-step solutions for common LED issues.