Lighting installation, inside and out
Recessed cans in a plaster ceiling, under cabinet strips that do not show the diodes, patio and pavilion lighting that still looks right in January. The wiring is the easy part. The layout is what you actually notice afterward.
| Interior | Recessed, under cabinet, ceiling fans, dimmers |
| Exterior | Patio, pavilion, soffit, security and landscape |
| Controls | Dimmers, timers, photocells, smart switches |
| Old ceilings | Plaster and lath is not a problem |
Recessed lighting in a 1950s ceiling
Plaster and lath, no attic access above part of the run, and joists that are not where you would like them. That is most of Levittown. It is a normal day. Layout gets marked and agreed before a single hole gets cut.
Outdoor and pavilion lighting
Covered patios, outdoor kitchens, and pavilions need weather rated fixtures, GFCI protection, and conduit runs that will survive a winter. Done right it looks like part of the structure rather than something added later.
More specific than that?
| → | Recessed Lighting Installation |
Lighting across Lower Bucks
We cover Levittown, Bristol, Fairless Hills, Morrisville, Langhorne, Bensalem, Yardley, Newtown, Croydon, Tullytown.
About lighting
Can you add recessed lights without tearing up the ceiling?
In most rooms, yes. Old work cans and fishing the cable through the ceiling cavity handles the majority of installs. Where a soffit or a beam blocks the run we will tell you before we start.
Do you do landscape lighting as well as house lighting?
Yes, including low voltage landscape runs, transformers, and timers.
