Recessed Light Installation Services

The recessed lighting installation services that you’ll need for recessed lighting installation will vary depending on what type of recessed lights you’re using. For example, if you’re trying to install recessed lights into a finished area like a living room or family room, your electrician may advise against recessed lighting because the proximity to furniture and ceilings may make this type of recessed light hard to work with.

On the other hand, if your recessed lighting is going in an unfinished basement space where there are no beams or obstructions, then it’s easy enough just to have an electrician run the wiring through existing holes in walls or ceilings.

You’ll also want to consider accessibility thinking about recessing lights. For recessed lights in a finished rec room or basement, you may have to work around obstacles like beams and dropped ceilings.

Depending on what recessed lighting installation service you need, you can hire an electrician individually for the job or hire a recessed light installation company to do the work. 

What Is Recessed Lighting?

The recessed lighting installation service involves hanging recessed lights from a recessed can. In recessed lighting, the recessed cans are installed in an opening that has been cut into a ceiling or wall. The recessed can is then covered with drywall or another material to finish the surface of the ceiling or wall.

When a recessed light is installed in a recessed can it’s called “recessed lighting,” and when these lights are used in new construction they’re often referred to as “pot lights.” 

Where To Recess Ceiling Lights

In unfinished basements, recessing lights means cutting holes in drywall so your electrician can run wiring for recessed lights through the walls. In finished rec rooms, recessed lights require recessing can installation services to fit recessed lights into the ceiling.

Where To Recess Lights In The Ceiling

Ceilings are another great place to install recessed lighting because recessed lights give off more light than any other fixture. If you have a rec room with low ceilings, recessed lights are the only type of lights that would provide enough light to make your rec room more than just a dark place for watching TV.

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