How do I install Corston electrical products? +-
You can view and print instructions from our mobile-friendly support page.
We recommend using a professional to fit all Corston products. Electrical items must be installed by a qualified electrician.
How do I install Corston Clear Switches and Sockets? +-
Our clear switches and sockets come with backing paper that you can either paint, or use as a wallpaper template.
When you're happy with your chosen look, secure the clear front plate over the backing paper to conceal the wires.
All Corston electrical products should be installed by a qualified electrician.
Do I need to use Corston back boxes for your electrical products? +-
All Corston switches and sockets require a back box with a minimum depth of 35-47mm. It's the only way you'll achieve a flush finish. Our 6G and 8G switches must be used with a Corston 2x double metal back box portrait because of the bespoke size.
Can I create a custom switch arrangement? +-
Yes – we sell individual components which you can find under the Switches and Sockets tab at the top of the page.
For help with creating your own combinations, just give us a call.
How do your retractive switches work? +-
Retractive: this is sometimes called a momentary switch. It makes the ON connection when pressed and springs back to the OFF resting position. A short press will turn the light on and off. A press and hold will dim and brighten the light.
Centre retractive: this version has springs that make sure the switch returns to the centre OFF position. It can be pressed up or down to make two separate connections.
middle OFF position.
* Both versions must be used with one in-line dimmer module per circuit.
When should I use an intermediate switch? +-
Intermediate switches need to be used when three or more switches are required to control the same light. Two-way switches are used at the start and end of the circuit, and one or more intermediate
switches are added to the middle of the circuit. Our intermediate switches can be found here.
Can I have more than one two-way dimmer controlling the same circuit? +-
Multiple dimmer modules can't be used to control the same light. A two-way dimmer can be combined with two-way or intermediate switches to control the light from multiple locations. Retractive toggles can be used for a multiple point dimming circuit.
How do I stop my dimmers from flickering? +-
All our dimmers have been engineered with anti-flicker technology. If flickering is something you're experiencing, please follow our mode setting instructions here.
Are your products suitable for use outside of the UK? +-
Our UK site is for products designed for use in the UK only. Please find our EU sites here.