TE Certified Electricians Buckhead
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TE Certified Electricians Buckhead Answers to Frequently Asked Questions
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1. My Ceiling is Finished and There Is No Attic: Can You Install Recessed Lights?
No problem! In fact, most of the recessed lights we install are in finished ceilings with no overhead access. We use remodel type lights, specialty
tools and drills, a camera to fish wires, and hole saws that collect dust and cut precisely for a perfect install every time!  

2. Will My Ceiling be Damaged if I Get Recessed Lights Installed?
Not if we do the work! We are recessed lighting specialists (it's something we do everyday)! In general, we install recessed lights without any damage
to the existing ceiling. In rare cases, we have no choice but to cut a small hole to assist with wiring, but not without your permission. We do not remove
large sections of drywall or cut multiple holes or channels. If someone told you they would need to ruin your ceiling to install any type of electrical
fixture, clearly, they do not have the right tools or skills.

3. What Type of Lights Should I Get?
That's entirely up to you!  If you need help deciding we will offer our expert opinion! Recessed lights are available in several types and sizes. We install
6", 5", 4", 3" and even 2" recessed lights. 6" recessed lights are the most commonly installed size and are ideal for kitchens, hallways, and sitting
rooms. 4" recessed lights are great for home theaters, bar areas, small kitchens, and fireplaces. 3" lighting creates a dramatic and aesthetic look and
feel around artwork, curtains, arches and cabinets. 2" recessed lights work well in showcases, nooks, arches and cabinets. Call and we will schedule
a lighting consultation for your home with an electrician who will answer all your questions and help you make the right lighting decisions.

4. My Ceiling is Sloped; Can I Still Get Recessed Lights?
Absolutely. It may be a bit more tricky and can be messy in rare cases (according to our job standards), but we do it on a regular basis. Some
recessed lights are manufactured specifically for sloped ceilings.

5. I Don't Like The Look of My Current Recessed Lights; What Can I do?
We can fix that! Most recessed lights have interchangeable trim pieces (the part of the light that is visible). We can change the entire look of a recessed
light, just by changing the trim piece. This is a great option in rooms with unattractive trims that have begun to yellow from age.

6. One of my Recessed Lights Keeps Burning Out; What Can I Do about it?
Have the light looked at. Most likely the reduced bulb life and frequent replacements are due to a loose wire or connection inside the fixture.

7. I've Replaced The Bulb but The Light is Still Out; What Do I Do Now?
Have an electrician check the lights. Normal recessed lights contain thermal sensors that can go bad and cause the light to malfunction. Low-Voltage
type recessed lights contain transformers that can also go bad with time. Any light may also have damaged or corroded sockets.

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Buckhead, & Lenox