=== === By asking this question you are probably not quite ready to take on this particular task. The correct answer to your question will depend on the distance from the breaker panel and exact locations of the lighting units, their voltage and power rating. <><><> Additional lighting and wiring for it can be pulled off an existing lighting circuit as long as the circuit breaker for the circuit still has unused current capacity available AND the existing wiring is capable of carrying the extra current load without overheating or catching fire. <><><>
As always, if you are in doubt about what to do, the best advice anyone should give you is to call a licensed electrician to advise what work is needed.
Before you do any work yourself,
on electrical circuits, equipment or appliances,
always use a test meter to ensure the circuit is, in fact, de-energized.
IF YOU ARE NOT ALREADY SURE YOU CAN DO THIS JOB
SAFELY AND COMPETENTLY
REFER THIS WORK TO QUALIFIED PROFESSIONALS.
There is no minimum. It only has to be protected from damage.
Yes, you can use 220V to 110V step-down transformers for this purpose.
No. Products of combustion are: carbon dioxide, water, carbon monoxide, and light Carbon monoxide this is why it is vented outside. CO is odorless and can KILL YOU.
The Unfinished Works of Sean Weathers was created on 2011-11-22.
Quoizel lighting can be found online and on their website. They specialize in high end lighting.
In French, "unfinished basement" translates to sous-sol non terminé.
My new house has an unfinished basement. Are there any companies that will finish it?
Unfinished basements are basements who are not made suitable to be counted as additional living space. They are usually uninsulated, with bare concrete or stone walls, and bare slab or dirt floor. Unfinished basements are commonly used only to store unused items, utilities, appliances, and in some cases, a laundry room.
To simplify this as much as possible, an unfinished basement is a basement that is lacking the elements that would typically be seen in a finished room. These would include items like flooring, ceilings, insulation, and finished walls. Typical unfinished basements are as such quite bare, usually with the cement of the foundation making up the walls and the flooring, with the inner workings of the ceilings exposed.
Add some kind of neat lighting to your basement, possible a bar would be a good investment to make you basement look that much better, also a pool table or Foosball table would also be something too look at.
There is no minimum. It only has to be protected from damage.
after you make a basement, just simply add stares.
Yes, If it is unfinished. Reference National Electrical code NFPA 70 for additional details.
If the basement is "finished" then yes. If it's a typical basement with exposed joists, no.
form_title= Finished Basement form_header= Add living space to your home with a finished basement. What is the square footage of your basement?*= _ [50] Is your basement insulated?*= () Yes () No What is your budget for a finished basement?*= _ [50]
form_title=Designer Interior Lighting form_header=7913 What is the reason you are looking for a lighting designer?*= [] "General lighting layout [] Assist with fixture type selection [] Specific lighting needs (e.g. landscape, art or sculpture) [] Other" What parts of the house do you want lighting design for?*= [] Kitchen [] Bedroom(s) [] Bathroom(s) [] Office [] Living/Dining area [] Hallways [] Entertainment room [] Garage/Basement [] Workroom [] Laundry/Utility room [] Other [] Exterior How would you describe this project? (Check any that apply)*= [] To improve/add lighting in existing home [] Add lighting outdoors [] Remodel/Addition [] New home construction
Use card board and reinforce with wood strips