fire proofing a recessed light

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Ponchik

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When installing recessed lights in a sheetrocked fire rated ceiling, can the recessed light be wrapped with fire padding instead of boxing it out with sheetrock?

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Dennis Alwon

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There are products available for this. Here is an example of one

2_Hour_Fire_Rated_Light_Cover_1_.jpg
 

Ponchik

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There are products available for this. Here is an example of one

2_Hour_Fire_Rated_Light_Cover_1_.jpg

yeah i have seen these and they are about $70 each at my supply house and can't be easily used on remodel cans. Doesn't fire pad accomplish the same thing? and much easier to use.
 

kwired

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yeah i have seen these and they are about $70 each at my supply house and can't be easily used on remodel cans. Doesn't fire pad accomplish the same thing? and much easier to use.

How many pads will you need and how much do they cost, don't forget to add the time it takes to install them. Might still cost less but maybe not as much less as you might suspect.
 

cowboyjwc

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I don't think you can use a remodel can in a rated lid. The instructions for a fire rated assembly say that the box has to be securely attached to the struture.
 
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