For lower electric bills light your garage with energy efficient led or fluorescent bulbs that deliver the same light output as incandescent bulbs at a lower wattage.
Best way to add lighting to a garage attic.
We ll show you how to add these lights to your room with minimum ceiling tear out and patching.
After you ve determined that the existing switch box will work to power the new light it s time to shop for the sconce and pick up the remodeling box cable and electrical connectors you ll need.
Choose the fixture first.
Even if you don t have access to the ceiling from the attic you can install these lights by following the directions shown here.
Then pick a rectangular or round remodeling box that is small enough to be covered by the light fixture canopy.
If there is drywall on the garage walls cut a small access hole at this location.
You don t have to tear up your ceiling either.
Make sure there is room to mount the fixture boxes.
Install a hard wired light fixture.
Since the existing light is already connected to the switch and you are not adding a light switch most of the wiring you need will be present in the wall or ceiling.
Attics often have electrical cabling running through them so an electrician or experienced diyer can easily tap into an existing circuit.
For example a 10 watt led.
You can wire the new wall light fixture into the existing light and have a single switch control both lights.
Basic lighting options.
Give your room a stunning new look and feel by installing recessed lighting.
Place the light switch near the entry for convenience and use a switch with a warning light that reminds you when the light is on.