BMacky
Senior Member
- Location
- Foster City, CA
I have been doing recessed lighting in post and beam style homes with flat roofs (no attic) for years and the current trend is that homeowners no longer want to see the box-like bumps in their flat roofs, either underneath a foam roofing material or completely flashed and hot-mopped by a tar and gravel type roof job. It's dirty work, an ugly finished product on the exterior, and the price is obviously a concern with the added roofing work.
I'm wondering if anyone out there has done any recessed, perhaps low-voltage, LED work where the fixture is low-profile and can recess into the roof planking only. The typical tongue-and-groove planking I am working with is 1 5/8" thick. I will still need to cut open the roof for running wiring, conduit, etc., so I am not worried about that. My interest is in eliminating the hump on the roof where I would typically have a can-type fixture housing enclosed within a wooden box.
I do see the "disk" lights that some manufacturers have come up with that have the electronics modules that fit into a standard 4" round box, but I am looking for something a bit more higher-end than these.
Again, I am not opposed to a low-voltage solution as well. I have places I can hide drivers if need be.
Thanks.
I'm wondering if anyone out there has done any recessed, perhaps low-voltage, LED work where the fixture is low-profile and can recess into the roof planking only. The typical tongue-and-groove planking I am working with is 1 5/8" thick. I will still need to cut open the roof for running wiring, conduit, etc., so I am not worried about that. My interest is in eliminating the hump on the roof where I would typically have a can-type fixture housing enclosed within a wooden box.
I do see the "disk" lights that some manufacturers have come up with that have the electronics modules that fit into a standard 4" round box, but I am looking for something a bit more higher-end than these.
Again, I am not opposed to a low-voltage solution as well. I have places I can hide drivers if need be.
Thanks.