FAQ
Can I shorten or lengthen your lighting myself?
A number of our fixtures can be shortened prior to installation, with varying degrees of difficulty. However, you should know that mechanically altering a light will void its warranty.
If you are still willing to assume the risk, we've separated these alterations into two categories, below. Please proceed with caution. Rejuvenation is not responsible for fixture damages in any way.
For confident, careful, handy do-it-yourselfers or their contractors:
Chain Link Lighting: e.g., fixtures like the Fernhill. Remove the unwanted chain links with a chain spreader, pull the extra wire through the ceiling canopy, and trim the wire.
Single-Pole Pendant Lighting: e.g., fixtures like the Coronado, which hang from one rigid length of tubing. Remove the ceiling canopy, disassemble as needed to pull the wire out from the allthread, and use a hacksaw to cut the tubing and allthread pipe. Do not cut the allthread pipe with the wire still inside.
Better left to your local lamp repair shop:
Pendant Lighting with Loop-to-Loop connections: e.g., fixtures like the Brightwood. Tricky for DIY alterations. Ask a local lamp repair shop (and make sure they guarantee their work).
Multiple-pole Lighting: e.g., fixtures like the Jantzen. Quite difficult to alter. Ask a local lamp repair shop (and make sure they guarantee their work).
Lengthening fixtures and matching to their original finishes is very difficult to do. If this is absolutely necessary, you may order new tubing from us and have alterations made at a local lamp repair shop. For details, contact Customer Service or call 888-401-1900.

