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Scott Smith asks:
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 (sheetrock and paint). Any thought of running the wires outside the walls sounds (at least) ugly, but the idea of tearing out the sheet rock just to run wires around the ceiling doesn't sound that appealing either (there are rooms above the garage, so there's no attic or crawlspace to use). I'm trying to figure out what my options are (after just buying a house in San Diego, SWMBO would balk at the expense of just hiring a pro to take care of it). Anyone out there done anything like this? Any advice would be appreciate I'd go with straight EMT, but if you're really worried about the looks, do what I did in my home office: use Wiremold. www.wiremold.com Charlie Self "One of the common denominators I have found is that expectations rise above that which is expected." George W. Bush |
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