Anonymous
Post 02/10/2014 09:18     Subject: cost of recessed light installation

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:PP is right. We did this exact thing a couple of months ago. They took out the old flourescent light, installed one pendant (a big one but only one) on the existing patch, and installed 4 recessed cans. I didn't provide any materials and the entire thing cost us about $800. Most of that was labor. They had to cut holes, run wiring down to a switch, redo the switch (since I wanted the cans to dim), and patch up some places.


That's nice they included patching and painting. Most electricians are lazy and don't do that.


They are electricians, not drywall/plaster specialists. It is not their job. Its an easy DIY. You stop being so lazy.


I agree with the PP, for 800 i expect more
Anonymous
Post 02/10/2014 09:16     Subject: cost of recessed light installation

OP here. Agree that labor is the main expense, not materials. Yes, def. doing the dimmers! $150-$175 a light seems to be the consensus. Thanks for the responses.
Anonymous
Post 02/08/2014 13:38     Subject: cost of recessed light installation

Anonymous wrote:We had it done - six lights and it was $150 a can.


This.
Anonymous
Post 02/08/2014 13:24     Subject: cost of recessed light installation

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:PP is right. We did this exact thing a couple of months ago. They took out the old flourescent light, installed one pendant (a big one but only one) on the existing patch, and installed 4 recessed cans. I didn't provide any materials and the entire thing cost us about $800. Most of that was labor. They had to cut holes, run wiring down to a switch, redo the switch (since I wanted the cans to dim), and patch up some places.


That's nice they included patching and painting. Most electricians are lazy and don't do that.


They are electricians, not drywall/plaster specialists. It is not their job. Its an easy DIY. You stop being so lazy.
Anonymous
Post 02/08/2014 13:00     Subject: cost of recessed light installation

Consider dimmers! You'll love them.
Anonymous
Post 02/08/2014 12:45     Subject: cost of recessed light installation

Anonymous wrote:PP is right. We did this exact thing a couple of months ago. They took out the old flourescent light, installed one pendant (a big one but only one) on the existing patch, and installed 4 recessed cans. I didn't provide any materials and the entire thing cost us about $800. Most of that was labor. They had to cut holes, run wiring down to a switch, redo the switch (since I wanted the cans to dim), and patch up some places.


That's nice they included patching and painting. Most electricians are lazy and don't do that.
Anonymous
Post 02/08/2014 12:37     Subject: cost of recessed light installation

PP is right. We did this exact thing a couple of months ago. They took out the old flourescent light, installed one pendant (a big one but only one) on the existing patch, and installed 4 recessed cans. I didn't provide any materials and the entire thing cost us about $800. Most of that was labor. They had to cut holes, run wiring down to a switch, redo the switch (since I wanted the cans to dim), and patch up some places.
Anonymous
Post 02/08/2014 12:10     Subject: cost of recessed light installation

Hard to say--are there beams that interfere with the wiring? If so, it's going to cost more. Do you want to include the cost of repainting the ceiling--which you'd have to do because of the flourescent lights?

By the way, its not the cost of the lights that's the big expense here. You're not really saving a lot of $$$s by buying the cans yourself. It's the labor cost.