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I paid $30 per recessed lights. Drywall was repaired and painted. Labor only. I provided all material (but not tools). $300 labor.
I got it in all the bedrooms and the upstairs landing. 2 lights in each room with 2 switches that turned both light on and off (10 lights in total, 8 light switches). One next to the door, another next to the bed. I really like well lit rooms when I walk in. Bedside lamps are only used when I am in bed, reading a book. This was an independent handyman. Hispanic guy. word of mouth recommendation. He worked 5 days with a company, and had this side-gig in the weekends. I read up on what kind of recessed lights I would require, etc. based on the location - on the internet. Do your due diligence. |
This deal is for Howard, Anne Arundel, Carroll, Baltimore, and Harford Counties. If you are in Georgetown, you are probably out of luck. |
Agree, 4 inch cans are much nicer, especially halogen. We replaced basic 6 inch cans in our house with 4 inch halogen cans. The cans themselves were $70. |
| I paid $100 each 10 years ago. My house never recovered from all of the drywall dust. You will also need a painter to do touch ups on the ceiling. |
| be careful, our recessed lights buzz. so annoying. |
Is it the can, or the light bulb? We have all LEDs, and they are silent. You may be able to fix it by changing out the bulb. |
Can you provide a name? |
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To second another PP's caution - I tried twice with an Angie's List deal and neither time found it worth my while. The second (and last) time, I paid $1600 for a 200amp electric panel upgrade, but when I spoke with the company, they told me it would be another $500 for grounding and another $500 if I wanted them to pull the permits. After calling DCRA, I learned that only a licensed electrician can pull a permit, so that pretty much soured the deal. Thankfully, Angie's List refunded my $, but after I posted a measured, but critical review on the contractor, he hounded me for weeks trying to get me to change it/take it down.
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