Friday, April 30, 2010

Dealing with boxes in ceilings


Light fixtures and fans require an electrical box installed in the ceiling. (Fans are heavy and require special boxes. If you use anything else, the fan might fall out of the ceiling.) An unfinished attic gives you plenty of access to the joist. All you have to do is drill a small pilot hole at the proposed box location into the ceiling from below and poke a section of metal hanger up and into the attic (check the approximate location in the attic first for obstructions and wires). This will enable you to see if there are any obstacles in the attic such as existing wiring or framing that might be in the way of a box. Once you’ve established that the location will work, you can either …
  • Cut the round hole for the box with a hole saw.
  • Use a keyhole saw or a drywall saw for cutting the hole.
Ceiling boxes can be either nailed to a joist or attached with bar hangers. Nailing to a joist is simpler, but your light might fall between two joists and thus require hangers.

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