Quick answer
Installing outlet extenders can provide additional outlets without major rewiring. Ensure the power is off and follow safety guidelines. Match the extender to your outlet type and follow the manufacturer's instructions.
Confirm the symptom
- You need more outlets in a specific area.
- Existing outlets are not easily accessible.
- You want to avoid extensive rewiring.
- You have a compatible outlet for an extender.
Tools and prep
- Outlet extender kit
- Screwdriver (flathead or Phillips, depending on your outlets)
- Voltage tester
- Safety glasses
- Turn off power at the circuit breaker
- Use a voltage tester to ensure the outlet is not live
- Gather necessary tools and parts
Step-by-step troubleshooting
- Turn Off PowerDo: Locate your home's circuit breaker and turn off the power to the outlet.Observe: Ensure the power is off using a voltage tester.Means: Safety first: always confirm the outlet is not live.Next: Proceed to the next step.
- Remove the Existing Outlet CoverDo: Use a screwdriver to remove the screws holding the outlet cover in place.Observe: Carefully remove the cover without damaging it.Means: You should see the outlet and its screws.Next: Unscrew the outlet from the wall.
- Unscrew the OutletDo: Remove the screws holding the outlet in place.Observe: Gently pull the outlet out from the wall box.Means: Ensure the wires are still connected.Next: Install the outlet extender.
- Install the Outlet ExtenderDo: Follow the manufacturer's instructions to attach the extender to the existing outlet.Observe: Ensure all connections are secure.Means: The extender should fit snugly over the existing outlet.Next: Reattach the outlet to the wall.
- Reattach the OutletDo: Screw the outlet back into the wall box.Observe: Ensure it is securely fastened.Means: The outlet should be flush with the wall.Next: Replace the outlet cover.
- Replace the Outlet CoverDo: Screw the outlet cover back into place.Observe: Ensure it is securely fastened.Means: The cover should be flush with the wall.Next: Restore power and test the outlet.
- Restore PowerDo: Turn the power back on at the circuit breaker.Observe: Use a voltage tester to ensure the outlet is live.Means: The new outlet should be functional.Next: Test the new outlet.
- Test the New OutletDo: Plug in a device to ensure the new outlet is working.Observe: The device should power on normally.Means: The installation was successful.Next: Enjoy your new outlet!
Common causes
| Cause | Likelihood | Difficulty | Part often needed |
|---|---|---|---|
| Insufficient Outlets You need more outlets in a specific area. | Common | Easy | Outlet extender kit |
| Hard-to-Reach Outlets Existing outlets are not easily accessible. | Sometimes | Easy | Outlet extender kit |
| Avoiding Rewiring You want to avoid extensive rewiring. | Common | Easy | Outlet extender kit |
| Compatibility Issues The extender does not fit the existing outlet. | Rare | Medium | Different outlet extender kit |
| Loose Connections The extender is not securely attached. | Sometimes | Easy–Medium | Outlet extender kit |
| Damaged Outlet The existing outlet is damaged and needs replacement. | Rare | Medium | New outlet and extender kit |
Parts matching
Choose the right outlet extender for your needs. Ensure compatibility with your existing outlets.
- Standard outlet extenders for common outlets.
- Decora-style extenders for modern outlets.
- Weather-resistant extenders for outdoor use.
- Extenders with USB ports for added convenience.
- Extenders with surge protection for added safety.
Always match the extender to your outlet type and follow the manufacturer's instructions.
When to call a professional
- If you are unsure about any step.
- If the outlet shows signs of damage or burning.
- If you encounter live wires after turning off the power.
- If you need to install multiple extenders in a complex setup.
- If you are not comfortable working with electrical components.
- If the extender does not fit or work properly after installation.
FAQ
Can I install an outlet extender myself?
Yes, if you follow safety guidelines and the manufacturer's instructions. Ensure the power is off and use a voltage tester.
What if the extender doesn't fit?
Ensure you have the correct type of extender for your outlet. If it still doesn't fit, you may need a different extender or consult a professional.
How do I know if the outlet is live?
Use a voltage tester to check for live wires. Always confirm the power is off at the circuit breaker before working on outlets.