Recessed lighting sometimes-called can lighting is ideal for any location in the home. Once the location is identified, the Marietta electrician from Thrasher Electrical, LLC. will access the ceiling from the attic. Using, a template the contractor will mark and cut the hole for the lighting. The lighting fixtures connections will protrude into the attic.
Even, though, most recessed lighting fixtures are lightweight it is a good idea to secure them to a ceiling joist for support and not rely solely on the sheetrock. The contractor will find a junction box and wire up an additional line to run to the lighting. If more than one light is to be installed, each will wire up in a series.
The lights will have one switch that operates them all. No fixtures will extend below ceiling level. To cover the cut, a decorative ring, is provided that is installed using springs to keep it tight to the ceiling. In some instances, it may be necessary for the contractor to run line from the breaker box. The on and off switch can be wired for use in two locations. This will be accomplished by wiring a three-way light switch at each end of the room using a traveler wire to connect the two.



