Step 3 cut lengths of electrical wire.
Wiring recessed lights in finished ceiling.
Adding recessed lights in a finished room is not as difficult as it may seem.
From above the ceiling find the existing electrical cable that comes from the wall switch and connect it to the new cable strung between the recessed lights.
When installing recessed lighting in an existing ceiling a hole is cut in the ceiling that exactly fits the profile of a special remodeling can to keep from damaging the surrounding drywall.
Determine a plan for laying out your recessed lighting and install the recessed lights into the ceiling.
However make sure that you don t tighten down any covers or install light bulbs until you finish the wiring.
If an attic is above the ceiling run the wire from the attic.
Take your tape measure and measure the distances between the recessed lighting.
Run a length of 14 2 with ground electrical cable between the junction box and one of the recessed lights.
Install the light fixture into the recessed housing by.
How to install recessed lighting without access to the attic.
If a finished area is above the ceiling use a long.
Be sure to attach the box cover after making the wire connections.
Run nm b cable from the power source to a switch box and then to the first hole allowing at least 18 inches of extra cable to make wiring easy.
Make the wire connections inside a new metal junction box.
Remodeling electrical boxes or old work boxes are used to add electrical outlets light switches and lights to finished rooms in a home.
For the most part light kits are designed to be installed in finished spaces so the amount of cutting required for the wiring process is minimized.
I like to use the term daisy chain.
Watch the entire process step by step.
The most difficult parts of the project are making sure the lights are.
If you have an existing light fixture that you are replacing disconnect it before you begin the process of how to wire recessed lights.
This video will show you how to wire a series of recessed light in your ceiling.
The excess wire gives you enough slack to wire the new fixtures.