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Just curious to the average going price per can fixture? Say for "old work", drywall non-accessable ceiling. Thanks!
Supplying the cans and trim, too, I'd say $125 to $150. The expensive part is getting the switch leg to the first can; second depends on how many joists between rows.Just curious to the average going price per can fixture? Say for "old work", drywall non-accessable ceiling. Thanks!
Believe me, Dennis, I have had plenty of experience with them, especially with recessed-light retrofits. They can make the impossible possible.That's why we have the diversibit--- rememebere they come in many lengths from 3- 6 feet I believe and they are flexible.
Showoff!No access, $250 to $325
No access, $250 to $325
So this is why everyone is leaving Florida:grin:No access, $250 to $325
Seen a van parked at a gas station for advertising purposes (at Balboa and the 118 freeway in beautiful San Fernando Valley) with a big sign on top, $60 a can.
I never include the bulbs, but I will make recommendations for them.I charge between $120 and $160 for 6" ICAT, one piece AT cone, 130V 60W lamp.
Hmmm...I really think I'm going to start flying these west coast guys out here and subbing them out.
In my area the Builders have been getting min $250 for 6' Recess in new work and if the buyer wants the same, after construction he charges $450 plus each. then turns around and finds an EC to do it for $90