Hoping some of the knowledgeable folks here can help me figure out what to do.
I have searched the forum and other places online and havent been able to find any fixes for my situation.
I have a 40x60x16 pole building that came with my recently new to me house. It is not insulated nor finished on the inside. The previous owner put white steel on the ceiling, and then proceeded to place lights in random spots with seemingly no plan. They were originally high bays, then as those went out, he replaced with flourescent tube fixtures (of course not all match each other). To say the least, the ceiling is just a hodgepodge of different lights which drives me nuts.
Long story short, I bought all new integrated LED lighting fixtures (12 total) and plan to install them in a standard 3x4 grid fashion for even light distribution like they should be. But, my dilemma is that none of the new light locations will land where the current holes are in the metal ceiling. Being that its 2400 sqft of ceiling, Id like to salvage the current metal and not replace it if possible to avoid spending ~$2.5-3k on new metal. But I will inevitably have holes all over and I was planning to do blown-in insulation once everything is all said and done.
Has anyone dealt with this or does anyone have any suggestions for patching small holes in these steel panels without having to replace them? Just to be clear, the metal is just the standard pole barn steel panels from Menards, etc.
I have searched the forum and other places online and havent been able to find any fixes for my situation.
I have a 40x60x16 pole building that came with my recently new to me house. It is not insulated nor finished on the inside. The previous owner put white steel on the ceiling, and then proceeded to place lights in random spots with seemingly no plan. They were originally high bays, then as those went out, he replaced with flourescent tube fixtures (of course not all match each other). To say the least, the ceiling is just a hodgepodge of different lights which drives me nuts.
Long story short, I bought all new integrated LED lighting fixtures (12 total) and plan to install them in a standard 3x4 grid fashion for even light distribution like they should be. But, my dilemma is that none of the new light locations will land where the current holes are in the metal ceiling. Being that its 2400 sqft of ceiling, Id like to salvage the current metal and not replace it if possible to avoid spending ~$2.5-3k on new metal. But I will inevitably have holes all over and I was planning to do blown-in insulation once everything is all said and done.
Has anyone dealt with this or does anyone have any suggestions for patching small holes in these steel panels without having to replace them? Just to be clear, the metal is just the standard pole barn steel panels from Menards, etc.
