Recessed Lighting
Recessed Lighting – Can Lights – Pot Lights
Recessed lighting is a great way to make your home feel warm and inviting.
By installing recessed cans, you can update your home and give it a fresh feel, a new look that will keep your friends and family talking every time they come over.
Recessed lighting can make rooms feel more spacious and give you more light where you need it most.
You can highlight work areas, art, and furniture and showcase interior architecture.
Recessed lighting has many choices and sizes, including incandescent, fluorescent, LED, and low-voltage. The choices can be confusing: What type should I use? Where should they be installed? How many should I get?
There are so many questions, and they are all important. In Charge Electric can assist you in making the right decisions about recessed lighting. Our master and journeyman electricians are trained in residential and commercial lighting installations and design.
Indoor lighting is a crucial part of interior design, and depending on who installs your recessed fixtures, it could make the difference between your home being warm and inviting or looking like a disaster.
What should be considered?
- Fixture placement
- Having light where you need it most
- Installations to be installed correctly and in straight lines
- Quality of the light being emitted
- Safe installation done to or exceeding code
Good fixture placement should be taken as seriously as installing the wiring and electrical components. Recessed fixtures should only be handled by the pros. We have done thousands of installations of recessed can lighting fixtures.
I was told in the past that I couldn't get recessed lighting!
If you have had an electrician tell you that you couldn't get recessed lighting installed in the past, give us a call for a second opinion. Technology has changed, and there are ways to install recessed lighting in places you couldn't before. Also, some electricians don't want to crawl into attics, and they tell customers it's not possible.
Now, there are some rules we must follow regarding recessed lighting, and there are some places where we are not allowed to install it. An example would be in a closet directly above the shelf where your clothes would be close to the lighting.
Save Money with LED
If you already have recessed lighting, we can save you money on your electric bill by installing LED lighting with low-voltage dimmer switches. This will also create a fresh and more elegant ambiance in your home.
Please call In Charge Electric today for your next lighting project at (352) 350-7878 or use our online Request Service form.