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We recently bought a house, and it still has the original garage lighting -
a single 60W bulb mounted on the wall next to the door. I want to work in the garage, so I need to add some lighting. We live in San Diego, and our winters don't usually get below 50 degrees, so I figured I'd go with fluorescent lights. The problem is that the walls and ceiling are all finished, and I dread the idea of tearing out the sheet rock just to run wires around the ceiling (there are rooms above the garage, so I can't just go into an attic and do it that way). I'm trying to figure out what my options are (and of course, after buying a house in SD, I'm too poor to hire an pro). Anyone out there done anything like this? Any advice would be appreciated. -Scott |
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Scott Smith wrote: We recently bought a house, and it still has the original garage lighting - a single 60W bulb mounted on the wall next to the door. I want to work in the garage, so I need to add some lighting. We live in San Diego, and our winters don't usually get below 50 degrees, so I figured I'd go with fluorescent lights. The problem is that the walls and ceiling are all finished, and I dread the idea of tearing out the sheet rock just to run wires around the ceiling (there are rooms above the garage, so I can't just go into an attic and do it that way). You are going to make a hole in the sheetrock to mount your fixture(s) anyway, right? Dimitri |
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"D. Gerasimatos" wrote in message
... In article , Scott Smith wrote: We recently bought a house, and it still has the original garage lighting - a single 60W bulb mounted on the wall next to the door. I want to work in the garage, so I need to add some lighting. We live in San Diego, and our winters don't usually get below 50 degrees, so I figured I'd go with fluorescent lights. The problem is that the walls and ceiling are all finished, and I dread the idea of tearing out the sheet rock just to run wires around the ceiling (there are rooms above the garage, so I can't just go into an attic and do it that way). You are going to make a hole in the sheetrock to mount your fixture(s) anyway, right? Dimitri Yeah, no problem with small holes that I'll cover up (or fill) with the fixtures. But since the existing switch goes to a wall-mounted 60W incandescent fixture about two feet above the switch, I pictured having to remove large amounts of sheetrock to run wiring up the wall and across the ceiling to the fixtures. Then I'd have to replace all that sheetrock and repaint. At that point, it starts looking like more time and money than it's worth. I'm wondering what the alternatives are, or if there are ways to do this without ripping out a ceiling...? -Scott |
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"Scott Smith" wrote: I want to work in the garage, so I need to add some lighting. We live in San Diego, and our winters don't usually get below 50 degrees, so I figured I'd go with fluorescent lights. The problem is that the walls and ceiling are all finished, and I dread the idea of tearing out the sheet rock just to run wires around the ceiling (there are rooms above the garage, so I can't just go into an attic and do it that way). Back in the old days when I lived on a farm, we used surface mount electrical fixtures for wiring in the farm buildings. We could buy surface mount light switches, outlets, and lamp sockets. You just screw the fixture to a 2x4 (or any other surface), then run standard electrical wire between the fixtures. In your case, you would want to put in outlets where each of the lights will go, then get lights that have standard A/C plugs on them. It works real slick. -john- -- ================================================== ==================== John A. Weeks III 952-432-2708 Newave Communications http://www.johnweeks.com ================================================== ==================== |
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"Scott Smith" wrote:
We recently bought a house, and it still has the original garage lighting - a single 60W bulb mounted on the wall next to the door. I want to work in the garage, so I need to add some lighting. We live in San Diego, and our winters don't usually get below 50 degrees, so I figured I'd go with fluorescent lights. The problem is that the walls and ceiling are all finished, and I dread the idea of tearing out the sheet rock just to run wires around the ceiling (there are rooms above the garage, so I can't just go into an attic and do it that way). I'm trying to figure out what my options are (and of course, after buying a house in SD, I'm too poor to hire an pro). Anyone out there done anything like this? It's easy. Buy fluorescent fixtures with a standard cord and plug. Hang from ceiling and plung into light socket with screw in adapter. |
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In article ,
"Scott Smith" wrote: We recently bought a house, and it still has the original garage lighting - a single 60W bulb mounted on the wall next to the door. I want to work in the garage, so I need to add some lighting. We live in San Diego, and our winters don't usually get below 50 degrees, so I figured I'd go with fluorescent lights. The problem is that the walls and ceiling are all finished, and I dread the idea of tearing out the sheet rock just to run wires around the ceiling (there are rooms above the garage, so I can't just go into an attic and do it that way). I'm trying to figure out what my options are (and of course, after buying a house in SD, I'm too poor to hire an pro). Anyone out there done anything like this? Any advice would be appreciated. -Scott You can surface mount electrical wiring. You should check with your local building inspector to see if this is code approved in SD. Wiremold is one brand of surface mounted electrical wiring fixtures. Replace the light fixture with a surface mount box, and run the wire through a raceway to where you need it. Otherwise portable halogen task lights on extension cords work well. -- Adding NOSPAM to the SUBJECT line of an email bypasses spam filters. |
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