I am looking for the same thing also. 4-inch, in-contact, remodel recessed light. Any ideas?
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I'm looking for the same thing, with no luck so far -- assuming you want to use common screw-in fluorescent bulbs and not the expensive, less common plug-in kind. I'm about to give up and cut the ceiling to use the new-construction style.
Insulation contact recessed lighting refers to a type of light fixture that is designed to be in direct contact with insulation in the ceiling without creating a fire hazard. This type of lighting is specifically rated and tested to ensure that it can be safely installed in insulated ceiling spaces without causing overheating or fire risks.
Installing an IC (insulation contact) recessed light in your home can provide benefits such as energy efficiency, improved lighting quality, and a sleek, modern look. IC-rated lights are safe to install near insulation, reducing fire hazards. Additionally, they can help save on energy costs and enhance the overall ambiance of your living space.
To change a recessed light to a pendant light, you will need to remove the recessed light fixture, install a pendant light fixture in its place, and connect the wiring according to the pendant light's instructions.
To convert a recessed light into a pendant light, you will need to remove the recessed light fixture and install a pendant light fixture in its place. This typically involves disconnecting the wiring of the recessed light and connecting the wiring of the pendant light. You may also need to install a mounting bracket or canopy to support the pendant light.
Sure. Get a recessed light that is designed to be installed in "old Work". You must hav eenough room in ceiling to contain the recessed light. There may be some issues in some locations where the recessed fixture may overheat if for instance there is insulation around the fixture. Light should have an over temp cutoff. There should be a template with recessed light and a built in box to wire in the power from the old light. If you carefully cut out the sheetrock in ceiling according to the template dimensions, you will be able to use the piece you remove to repair the hole should there be no room for the recessed light. If there is attic access where the new light will be installed, you may be able to use a "new Work" light fixture since you can mount it from above. Go to someplace like Home Depot or Lowes and see what they have available.
Yes, CFL light bulbs can be used in recessed lighting.
The best installation tips for a recessed light kit are to carefully measure and mark the placement of the lights, use a stud finder to locate ceiling joists for secure mounting, follow the manufacturer's instructions for wiring and installation, and ensure proper insulation clearance to prevent overheating.
Recessed light can be called as down light, pot light (canadian), can light (for canister in American). It is a light fixture that installed in hollow opening in ceiling.
To effectively insulate around recessed lighting, use insulation covers or boxes specifically designed for this purpose. These covers help prevent heat loss and improve energy efficiency by creating a barrier between the light fixture and the insulation. Be sure to follow manufacturer instructions and safety guidelines when installing these covers to ensure proper insulation and fire safety.
To convert a recessed light fixture into a pendant light fixture using a can light adapter, you will need to remove the existing recessed light trim and bulb, then install the can light adapter into the recessed housing. Next, attach the pendant light fixture to the adapter according to the manufacturer's instructions. Finally, adjust the pendant light height and secure it in place to complete the conversion.
To convert a swivel recessed light to accept a pendant light kit, you will need to remove the existing recessed light fixture and install a pendant light fixture in its place. This typically involves disconnecting the wiring for the recessed light and attaching it to the pendant light fixture according to the manufacturer's instructions. You may also need to install a mounting bracket to support the pendant light fixture.
To convert a recessed light to a pendant light, you will need to remove the recessed light fixture and install a pendant light fixture in its place. This typically involves disconnecting the wiring of the recessed light and connecting the wiring of the pendant light. You may also need to install a mounting bracket or canopy to support the pendant light. It's important to follow the manufacturer's instructions and ensure that the electrical work is done safely and correctly.