How to Install Recessed LED Lighting Without Attic Access (Pot Lights / Can Lights)

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  • Опубликовано: 5 июн 2024
  • In this video we will go over how to install recessed lighting (pot lights, can lights) in a finished space without attic access.
    While I am a licensed electrician I cannot ensure this will meet your local code.
    Please remember to check your local electrical code and ALWAYS turn power off before working.
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    0:00 Introduction
    0:10 Creating a Layout
    0:35 Light Cutout Precheck
    1:17 Hole Saw
    2:03 Drilling Holes for Lights
    3:30 How to Loop Lights
    4:32 Method 1 - Long Auger Bit
    5:55 Method 2 - Crown Molding
    7:11 Method 3 - Cutting Holes
    9:10 Removing Existing Light + Box
    10:58 Drilling Joists
    12:11 Reusing Existing Light Feed
    13:13 Looping Lights
    15:44 If Existing Light is a Main Junction Point
    17:12 Installing LED Lights
    21:51 Outro
    25:18 Fixing Switched Outlet
    28:46 Outro
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Комментарии • 124

  • @sanjivoberoi5361
    @sanjivoberoi5361 Месяц назад +1

    So far every other video I have seen missed the point that novices like me need detailed instructions with options. Thank you for a great instructional and useful video.

  • @lawrenceking4144
    @lawrenceking4144 Год назад +43

    Every video I've seen on RUclips about these recessed lights always used attic access. I'm glad you addressed a real problem instead of going the easy way. What I most liked was the crown molding Idea. You're probably the most blunt and honest electrician on this platform. "To do this, you're probability going to have to make a bunch of holes. Better to do a couple of patches than take a chance on wrecking the house." FINALLY! And you seem like someone who has been teaching people (or confused DIYers) for quite a few years.

  • @localone1597
    @localone1597 4 месяца назад +4

    Thanks so much for your video. Its about time someone shows a tougher insulation. Everyone else shows either attic access or will not show the full install when there's a hard ceiling and no access above. Thank you!

  • @noyzizi
    @noyzizi Год назад +5

    I've watched countless videos like this before attempting my project and this is by far and away the best and last video I'm watching before I start. Thank you

  • @Geeleo2282
    @Geeleo2282 Год назад +4

    Thank you! You just saved my life! Seems like every video had an attic above. I have a 2-story home and am doing this on the first level in my kitchen. Your demonstration was perfect as I have ceiling joists dividing my pot light holes. Your video has reassured me that I can move forward.

  • @andrewshoultz9844
    @andrewshoultz9844 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the video. I just did a job for my father and used 1.5 flexible PVC pipe in one light hole and used a snake through the PVC pipe to get directly through to the other light hole and then pull the wire back to the starting hole. Worked for me.

  • @zachfischer3148
    @zachfischer3148 Год назад +1

    I ended up getting lucky putting in 10 pot lights in my living room with no attic access. The home was built with open trusses so made fishing the wire very easy and was able to pull power from an old uncentered ceiling fan for the pot lights and the old entry light was used to center a ceiling fan. Love the video and gives a great visualization for not having open trusses

  • @that_random_dad
    @that_random_dad Год назад +1

    This video was so helpful! I installed 5 pot lights today using your system to be sure no pipes or wires were damaged. Thank you!

  • @alfaun
    @alfaun Год назад +27

    Thank you for this video and it’s visuals. This is the first video that I have found that specifically addresses my situation. I’ve wanted to install this type of lights in my ground floor kitchen, located in a two story townhouse with the ceiling directly adhered to the joists. This video clearly explained the process necessary to accomplish this project. Keep up the good work and hope to see more videos in the future.

    • @WorkinwithWolkon
      @WorkinwithWolkon  Год назад +1

      Glad I could help!

    • @parkerkouse837
      @parkerkouse837 Год назад +2

      I used a flex bit😂 I died when you said you better have home insurance😂 I got really lucky and the project turned out great, loved this video though you really are the only one who has a made a video with truly no attic access

  • @jmorehed
    @jmorehed Год назад +2

    I’ve been watching so many videos and this one is by far the best one. Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!!! God bless you!

  • @rpvs
    @rpvs 7 месяцев назад +1

    This is the best diy video I have seen. Extremely well done, thank you!

  • @bobarino
    @bobarino Год назад +1

    Thank you for this video. THE best video on this subject I have found. Very good explanation of every step and what to expect for my upcoming recessed led lighting project. THANK You for all your hard work!

  • @SraTacoMal
    @SraTacoMal Год назад +4

    Can we take a moment to appreciate the "You better have home insurance"?

  • @JohnNeville617
    @JohnNeville617 11 месяцев назад

    This video was super helpful to visualize the process! I am not actually installing lighting but I was going to hire an electrician to run some cat6 and this is making me much more comfortable with the idea of doing it myself.

  • @adammocaby2636
    @adammocaby2636 Год назад

    Thank you for these tips you've been giving. Really happy to see you uploading more.

  • @valerielarue3586
    @valerielarue3586 3 месяца назад +1

    Great video with very clear instructions. Thank you!!

  • @Dr00_
    @Dr00_ Год назад +6

    You can do a video on installing a bathroom exhaust fan. I believe you will explain the process proficiently. Additionally, I enjoy how you offer possible situations that one might encounter.

  • @kchen032
    @kchen032 10 месяцев назад +2

    The visualization of the joints above the ceiling is very helpful for a novice like me. Thanks! Can I just run the wire across the top of joists so no need to drill holes on them?

  • @joeweatlu5169
    @joeweatlu5169 6 месяцев назад

    I did a very similar job in my kitchen using 6" wafer lights. Similar to yours, there was an existing fixture in the center, and installed 4 wafer lights in the same positions as yours. The J-box in the center had three cables connected to it. Rather than putting in a blank plate, I made the existing connections in another junction box, which I just placed above the ceiling along with the driver for an additional wafer light where the original fixture was. This way the junction box is still accessible and code compliant, and no need for a blank plate. Nothing wrong with having an extra light in the center.

  • @unkulunkulu8842
    @unkulunkulu8842 Год назад +6

    By far the best recessed lighting installation video on RUclips. Appreciate you taking the time to set this up -- helped me out a ton!

  • @fulanacubana
    @fulanacubana 3 месяца назад +1

    Thank you so much for this information. Best video I've come across so far on how yo

  • @Blaeqon
    @Blaeqon Год назад

    The visualization this amazing and so helpful! Thank you!

  • @bennybischoff4913
    @bennybischoff4913 Год назад

    Excellent! Thank you for taking the time to create this video. Really helpful.

  • @laszlovass7326
    @laszlovass7326 Год назад +5

    I was thinking about doing this upgrade in one of my rentals. Then the tenants 4 year old flooded the upstairs bath and the parents failed to notify me for 7 hours, soaking the ceiling and carpet. It's now easier with the drywall ruined and removed. Thanks tenant. I also appreciate the lack of money to repair their 10k in damages. I am really enjoying doing this upgrade to lighting for them with the 2k in deposit. Only costing me 8 k.

  • @BigWillBx
    @BigWillBx Год назад

    Excellent video, exactly what I was looking for to clarify some things for me! Thank you!

  • @alex-650
    @alex-650 Год назад

    Excellent practical coverage of various real world obstacles and solutions for wiring. A welcome relief from most other folks who un-helpfully focus on the pretty lights and silly unboxing.

  • @sais9221
    @sais9221 Год назад

    Thanks! I love your format. I plan to do this in our living room and kitchen in near future. Subbed

  • @MP-wb5yd
    @MP-wb5yd Год назад +1

    Clearest tutorial on the subject by far

  • @rnsgames599
    @rnsgames599 Месяц назад

    I applaud you, immaculate video my guy💯

  • @jimwest1629
    @jimwest1629 Месяц назад

    GREAT JOB!
    I love this video. I love DIY projects and recessed lighting has always been a bit of a mystery for me. You made it look easy. Now off to the store to buy lights… but first… I will be calling my insurance company to see if I have enough coverage.

  • @cartor7962
    @cartor7962 Год назад

    Excellent visuals and teaching!

  • @SeanGilchrist
    @SeanGilchrist 6 месяцев назад

    Excellent teaching! Well done.

  • @tutuuo
    @tutuuo 5 месяцев назад

    An actual video. Thanks man. All of the other videos are pre done.

  • @ajmorales3595
    @ajmorales3595 Год назад

    Thanks for the demonstration. You cleared many doubts.

  • @mae2759
    @mae2759 Год назад

    Good video. I have a somewhat similar situation. One switch in the room controls an outlet on the other side of the room and there is no overhead lighting. I thought about putting pot lights in, but I'd have to tear out a ton of drywall like you showed, and the switch situation would be very dicey. Probably will just have to live with my lame switched outlet. haha.
    Also, in your video, if you are putting a pot light where the existing overhead light box is, you can start your wiring there and go around the room and you wouldn't have to mess with the switch. I think most people would want a light in the middle of their room, so that would make things easier than having to rip the box out.

  • @wadest1163
    @wadest1163 3 месяца назад

    Very good video. I'm trying to do this on a first floor with plaster and lathe, no space between. I think I'm going to pull your floor up.

  • @markf6743
    @markf6743 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you for your well-thought video. :)

  • @RM5044
    @RM5044 Год назад

    Such a helpful video. Very detailed and easy to follow instructions.

  • @Captivateitmedia
    @Captivateitmedia Год назад

    Awesome vid and very detailed. Most appreciated. :)

  • @mikerck
    @mikerck Год назад

    This was so helpful thank you!

  • @anonimoporsiempre6033
    @anonimoporsiempre6033 Год назад

    Thank you very much for taking the time to show us how to get it done. I really appreciante. January-13-2023 9:01am. 🍑🇺🇸👍🏼👍🏼🤝

  • @ggsholdings7225
    @ggsholdings7225 Год назад

    Really good explanation bro!

  • @fshussain_gaming8063
    @fshussain_gaming8063 Год назад

    Thanks so much for this video. It is so detailed with such clear visibility.

  • @seaofrage
    @seaofrage 4 месяца назад

    Finally a video about the real shit haha. All the other ones ive seen have it so easy with no need to go through joists.

  • @alphayankee1066
    @alphayankee1066 Год назад

    Very helpful video thanks!

  • @hospitaladministrator3359
    @hospitaladministrator3359 Год назад +1

    Underrated video. Good instruction. Thank you

  • @amitjparikh
    @amitjparikh 4 месяца назад

    NEC 314.23(A): "Boxes, conduit bodies, and fittings shall be securely fastened in place."
    For a no attic install, I think it's best to put these things right next to joists and get a long bit and fasten the boxes through the hole.

  • @mohammadabid1222
    @mohammadabid1222 Год назад

    I love the video the problem my house 1926 lath and plaster so frustrating to drill holes and repair damage. Not only that but also crack appear when I started drilling and now I am stuck

  • @rhkips
    @rhkips Год назад

    Vaulted/cathedral ceilings, 2x8 joists with 24" on center spacing, and blown-in insulation... Time to make a mess! LOL
    Awesome video, thank you! I think I'll either need to make extra holes, or get a really long spade bit. :)

  • @ibaan
    @ibaan 6 месяцев назад

    Great video and helps me a lot. Quick question on the hexagon ceiling box opening. Can you patch that opening or get some cover for it?

  • @hcdwinter6482
    @hcdwinter6482 Год назад

    I would try the Hole saw centring device for enlarging holes in ceiling, quick and easy tool to use , Lots of video’s on RUclips 👍🏻

  • @SurfDetector
    @SurfDetector Год назад +1

    The radius of the angled probe that you use in the ceiling prior to drilling your holes should be the same radius as your cutout. This sort of probe is easily made with a piece of fish tape bent at a 90 degree angle. In addition to looking for the presence of joists and ducts you should not be cutting into the strapping that your drywall is attached to.

  • @riffmeisterkl
    @riffmeisterkl 9 месяцев назад

    Luckily in Australia we use those posistrut joists that have steel trusses/chords in between two pieces of timber to form a joist - lots of empty space to fish things through.

  • @jasonpereira1637
    @jasonpereira1637 Год назад

    Very helpful will subscribe

  • @keithworrell47
    @keithworrell47 7 месяцев назад

    What a great video

  • @jflo7674
    @jflo7674 Год назад +3

    Talented and handsome young man. ☺

  • @ASolangeM
    @ASolangeM 11 месяцев назад

    OMG can you make a video like this for replacing the fluorescent lights in a drop ceiling with some nice smart recessed lights?!

  • @danilo352
    @danilo352 Год назад +3

    Hint: hold your drill up for 5-10 seconds after making each hole. The dust will settle into the dust catcher and you’ll be amazed how little cleaning needs to be done at the end!

  • @EliasRodriguez123
    @EliasRodriguez123 Год назад

    Great video

  • @Jack-rn2im
    @Jack-rn2im 11 месяцев назад +1

    How abt open the underlay from second floor?

  • @nkraemer
    @nkraemer Год назад

    Thank you.

  • @robertsroberts4327
    @robertsroberts4327 5 месяцев назад

    Awesome

  • @Googaliemoogalie
    @Googaliemoogalie Год назад

    My tip would be that when you drill each hole and to check if there's anything in the way, take out your phone, turn on camera with flash in video mode and stick it in there and look around and record a video to see what's up there.

  • @SraTacoMal
    @SraTacoMal Год назад +1

    Me: 👁️👄👁️
    The pipes I miraculously missed by less than a centimeter when drilling a 3.5" hole in the ceiling: "'Sup baby girl"

  • @steve9503
    @steve9503 Год назад

    I want to install four pot lights in the kitchen with no attic access and found your video invaluable. I can use the existing fixture as the feed to the new pot lights since it's already switched. As you explained, the octagon box where the old fixture was located can be used as a junction box. After making the connections to the pot lights does this "junction box" have to be accessible? I'd like to cover it up completely by repairing the drywall. I don't want to have some sort of cover plate in the center of the ceiling where the old fixture was.

    • @WorkinwithWolkon
      @WorkinwithWolkon  Год назад

      Unfortunately the junction box will need to be accessible if you want to meet code.
      In my area a lot of the time we will shove the box into the ceiling and put a pot light below as the box is considered accessible by means of pulling the potlight down
      Of course this may not work with the layout that you want but it is an option

  • @bensir6778
    @bensir6778 Год назад +2

    Im trying to put recess lighting into an old house - but I want to keep the main light as well and possibly add a dual lightswitch - one switch turns on existing light and second turns on new recess lighting. Never done anything like this before but I fixed up my car (mechanical) after watching a few videos just fine, so I think I can handle this. Could you make a video about adding a dual light switch or even how to add a new switch to a new location. like on the otherside of the hall so I have two switches for the same light

    • @Heatherbailey1
      @Heatherbailey1 Год назад

      I’m interested in the same thing- how to add the switch(es) if there is no preexisting switch wire to use. I’m remodeling a room that will have canned lights on one switch (probably a dimmer) and a ceiling fan on a second switch. And both need to be controlled from each side of the room.

  • @youtubesucks5007
    @youtubesucks5007 7 месяцев назад

    If there isn't insulation, you can use a small USB camera to look in the bay to make sure you're not drilling into anything with only a small hole to patch.

  • @foley123456789
    @foley123456789 Месяц назад

    Where do I get a dust bowl like this please I've looked everywhere lol 😆 all I find is plastic spring ones and there rubbish

  • @grousgrek6560
    @grousgrek6560 Год назад +1

    That was a great detailed video ! What size was that drill bit you used through the joists ?

  • @davidlaw2595
    @davidlaw2595 Год назад

    Where did the original light fixture wires go? Where the leds get it’s power? From the original wires where the light bulb is?

  • @relaxingrealityescape5336
    @relaxingrealityescape5336 7 месяцев назад +1

    So with attic access there’s no need to drill right? You can just run over the rafters?

  • @robb3346
    @robb3346 2 месяца назад

    How do I connect the red wire from the existing light/fan?

  • @Mo-P
    @Mo-P Год назад

    I wish I would've seen this before I bought a flexbit! Thankfully I haven't used it yet!!

    • @WorkinwithWolkon
      @WorkinwithWolkon  Год назад +1

      You can use it but you just have to be extremely cautious and understand the risk. If there’s a bathroom above the ceiling you’re working in then definitely don’t do it. Also it’s very easy to have the bit come out somewhere it shouldn’t lol

    • @Mo-P
      @Mo-P Год назад

      @@WorkinwithWolkon I appreciate that! I have terrible luck and even though there's no bathroom, I would definitely hit something! I have to scrape the popcorn off the ceiling anyway, so adding a few holes won't kill me (there's no asbestos) 😁.
      Also, thank you for making a video that actually explains what to do without access. Every other one I've found is "we have no access..... but there's a gap that we can run the wire through, so it should be easy."

  • @glibsonoran
    @glibsonoran Год назад

    Would a right angle drill with maybe a shorter bit work for drilling the joists?

  • @misssilentstorm4281
    @misssilentstorm4281 9 месяцев назад

    What do you do if that main hole in the middle is a ceiling fan and you want to reinstall it after you’ve installed your recessed lighting? Will the ceiling fan have a junction box? And do I just wire from that box to one of the holes, and so on?

  • @squirts1
    @squirts1 Год назад +2

    I'm not sure hiding wires behind crown moulding is legal.
    Also, as far as being able to see into the next "joist space" all you need to do is drill through one joist, then stick an inspection camera into the hole and look around. You can get endoscopes for like 30$...
    Furthermore... It's actually very easy to tell if you've contacted something that isn't the wood you are trying to drill through with cable bits (long flexible drill bits). In addition to that, it's generally pretty easy to get a good idea of where your plumbing and air ducts are without cutting holes.

    • @WorkinwithWolkon
      @WorkinwithWolkon  Год назад +1

      It’s legal where I am to use crown moulding but obviously local code can differ.
      You need to remember this video is made for DIYers. They probably aren’t going to want to buy an endoscope. I use flexibits all the time for the exact reasons you mentioned but a DIYer will 100% drill through something they shouldn’t have lol

    • @squirts1
      @squirts1 Год назад

      @@WorkinwithWolkon a 30-60$ inspection camera pays for itself in time and money very quickly for diy projects. Probably in this project alone. No need to patch a hole, buy paint and drywall repair supplies, etc.

  • @sanketpatel209
    @sanketpatel209 Год назад

    What to do if there is duct lines going or water hose ?

  • @ayrdrie9118
    @ayrdrie9118 11 месяцев назад

    So is that "to code" to have exposed wires running parallel to the ceiling joists? I thought wires couldn't be exposed incase someone was ever to drill through the ceiling and puncture it. I understand you could staple it to the ceiling joist but maybe it would be difficult to do it you don't have attic access. I mean if I do this to my home and stay forever I would know not to ever puncture my ceiling in those areas but if I sold the home the next owner would not. So long story short, is it to code?

  • @muhammadashfaq4419
    @muhammadashfaq4419 9 месяцев назад

    Installation of led SMD light with 1 way switch installation

  • @VworksArt
    @VworksArt Год назад

    Is there any reason that you can't use the center junction as a light as well?

    • @WorkinwithWolkon
      @WorkinwithWolkon  Год назад +1

      You absolutely can

    • @VworksArt
      @VworksArt Год назад

      @@WorkinwithWolkon much appreciated. Ideally I want to use the center light as a junction to branch to the others, binding them to the switch so thats perfect. Thanks for the information!

  • @UsakiaMC
    @UsakiaMC Год назад

    Maybe a stupid question, but if you can feel around all of the joists, if you can get above the joist, why wouldn't you just run the wire above the joist if you can reach over all of them rather than drilling through the joist?

    • @WorkinwithWolkon
      @WorkinwithWolkon  Год назад +5

      You would absolutely run your wires over top the joists if it was an attic or drop ceiling. This video was made specifically for when that isn’t the case, as in there’s a subfloor on top of the joists so you can’t go over. I probably should have put something on top for demonstration purposes to convey that better.

  • @broganboydmusic7561
    @broganboydmusic7561 Год назад

    I dont have an existing light to use as my switch line. I’ve successfully drilled through all the joists and have all the lights connected. I just need to somehow get the Romex through the corner of the wall and ceiling and feed it down the wall to my switch box. The wall is behind shelves as well….sooo my brain cant solve it. Someone please help.

  • @chuethao385
    @chuethao385 Год назад

    you should stick a inspection camera up there to see if there's any pipe up there a lot of DIY never follow codes you wouldn't want to cut a hole and suddenly cut a water pipe and using flex auger is easier your journeyman and foreman don't like it if you have too many holes on ceiling especially one that fits a fist size

  • @syedqurbanzada3657
    @syedqurbanzada3657 7 месяцев назад

    You can definitely see it by putting your phone up there and take a picture 😂

  • @mowburnt
    @mowburnt 9 месяцев назад

    Great video, really helpful but look after those lungs and eyes with some ppe

  • @aqbalomar1578
    @aqbalomar1578 Год назад

    All RUclips video I saw was how to install them. I know that. My question is how u give them power. Like what’s the power source

  • @brabus343
    @brabus343 3 месяца назад

    I wanna see a magic way to pass the wire through studs having a 4inch hole, that's why iam here 😅

  • @sarahcunningham7978
    @sarahcunningham7978 11 месяцев назад

    I don't know if you get a commission on the links but the retrofit is now unavailable if you want to change it out😊

  • @ONWOTE
    @ONWOTE Год назад

    hello, any chance for us to work together? we would like to sponsor you a set of security camera system to you to install and review. i had emailed you the details of business proposal, hope can hear from you an move forward.

  • @SraTacoMal
    @SraTacoMal Год назад

    How ⌨️ to ⌨️ patch ⌨️ popcorn ⌨️ ceilings

  • @mustanggt500doh6
    @mustanggt500doh6 7 месяцев назад

    Why not just run the wire over the joist when fishing it so you don’t have to drill?

    • @thisguy5835
      @thisguy5835 2 месяца назад

      This is a demonstration for if there is no access above the joist. If it’s a 2 story home sometimes the just is flush to the second level and to the sheet rock for first level ceiling with no space between so the only possible way is to drill

  • @raulbarasa5855
    @raulbarasa5855 Год назад

    Full send 😂

  • @CheXter051
    @CheXter051 Год назад

    Aquarium

  • @supermotosize
    @supermotosize 2 месяца назад

    Right angle drill...

  • @kennybutcher6307
    @kennybutcher6307 Год назад

    Nope, don't use a hole saw. They are terrible. All it takes is one skip... Instead use a quick cutter. Less dust, paper is easily removed and it's a much cleaner cut.

  • @Kun373
    @Kun373 Год назад +3

    u should wear a glasses

  • @SraTacoMal
    @SraTacoMal Год назад

    15:45: Cry, I guess.

  • @marissaawesome2422
    @marissaawesome2422 Год назад

    Red wire? I have white , black, red ...Eeeehhhh

  • @markdemi2164
    @markdemi2164 2 месяца назад

    or you could pull up the subfloor and make it idiot proof

  • @MarioHernandez-hb8eh
    @MarioHernandez-hb8eh Год назад

    Nope are you a electrician? The long drill bit is easier.plus you put wire on drill side of bit, it has a hole in end, so you don't nd a fish tape