LarryFine
Master Electrician Electric Contractor Richmond VA
- Location
- Henrico County, VA
- Occupation
- Electrical Contractor
Hey, gang. I got a job to install six recessed lights in the library of a church. Yesterday, I removed an existing square light to see what was above it. Instead of the textured popcorn being on drywall, it appears to be on about an inch of concrete. There are steel bar joists about every 44 inches, with perpendicular square rods about every 12-14 inches.
Wire wraps around them that seems to be imbedded in the concrete. My guess is that a mesh was sprayed or otherwise applied to it that resembles concrete.
Anyone have experience with this type of ceiling?
The question is whether a typical 6-3/8" recessed-light hole-saw will cut through it, or do we need to explore alternatives, such as a shallow surface-mounted flush-type LED light, like a Versi-light? Examples:
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Lithoni...tegrated-LED-Flushmount-FMML-13-840/206339163
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Lithoni...ntegrated-LED-Flushmount-FMML-7-840/203583417
Wire wraps around them that seems to be imbedded in the concrete. My guess is that a mesh was sprayed or otherwise applied to it that resembles concrete.
Anyone have experience with this type of ceiling?
The question is whether a typical 6-3/8" recessed-light hole-saw will cut through it, or do we need to explore alternatives, such as a shallow surface-mounted flush-type LED light, like a Versi-light? Examples:
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Lithoni...tegrated-LED-Flushmount-FMML-13-840/206339163
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Lithoni...ntegrated-LED-Flushmount-FMML-7-840/203583417