Sorry for making this my first post, but thought it might add to the discussion. Can you install the flush mount flourescent housings w electronic ballasts into a ceiling that has an attic above and there is insulation in between?
WOW all that work for lights ?
Now you have me worried, I wont have enough light in my garage. Its 2 rooms, each 20x22 (existing garage and a addition) and I have one 4ft T8 fixture in the middle of each room on one circuit for when I don't need too much light and then 4 4ft. T8 fixtures in each room suspended from a 10'6" ceiling, so each room will have 5 fixtures total, I thought I would need sunglasses to walk in there and this more than doubled the fixtures I put up and it looks GOOD !!!
Its all wired up and drywaller starts tomorrow and now I am worried![]()
It seems like I looked everywhere on Lowe's website just to see if they offer a surface mount light housing that would clear my garage door. To no end, I have not found anything.
Can anyone reference anything to flush mount or surface mount fluorescent lighting housings?....
my garage door only gives me 5.5 inches when it is up. My garage inertior measures at 18 x 23. Any help or suggestions are welcome. TIA!
Ok, so I am going to put in more lights.
Since my drywaller friggin flaked out on me and now will not start until Monday (another week wasted) I have 3 choices.
1. put in 4 bulb fixtures where I planned on having 2 bulb fixtures.
2. put in 8ft. fixtures, the one I saw at HD was basically 2 4ft. fixtures put together so the bulbs are only 4ft.
3. since the ceiling is still open put in more boxes and run more wire.
I already went overboard with wire and plugs all over so I would prefer avoiding that but its easy this weekend before drywall.
Again, my garage is 20x22, I have one fixed 4ft. 2 bulb fixture right in the middle on one switch and the other 4 evenly placed around on another switch. The reason for the one fixture in the middle on its own switch is that one is 3-way'd back to the house. My garage is actually 2 rooms since we added on to it but I treat it as 2 garages, one car storage, one work area, the work area is what I am concerned about.
very happy with my t8's! Totally different from the light you show with cans. The can photo you show looks more like a showroom or art gallery? JMO.
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Are those the same ones your using HIRISC?

Ya I was just jackin ya up a little, Dude. Nice Everything! Looks like your doing well .![]()

Are the T8 fluorescent bulbs the most efficient when it comes to any lighting other than the CFL's?
Awesome looking finished product, HIRISC!
Damn that is a super nice garage now! Which I could fix mine up like that! I just added 1 T8 and it made a big difference. Couldn't imaging doing what you did!
Great job!

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I originally was going to use a standard mount 2 or 4 bulb fixture (like your link) but ended up using troffer (recessed) fluorescent fixtures. I'm very happy with them.
http://www.homedepot.com/h_d1/N-5yc...splay?langId=-1&storeId=10051&catalogId=10053
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I know its the lights we are looking at, but nice job on the workspace area. I was wondering where and what kind of stools are those under the bench? I've had a heck of a time finding something with wheels and a back.
thanks,
rob

And how is that floor finished? It looks like it has nice gloss, yet shows the natural color/texture of the concrete through. Beautiful shop!
