Hi all - I have one day to fix this as I'm moving house on Tuesday.
In my living room are some 50w halogen downlights that are too close to the joists in the ceiling. When we first moved in I noticed this when redecorating so I just disconnected them to avoid any problems. I always intended to remove the downlights and get the ceiling skimmed.
And two days before someone new moves in I have just remembered
The way I see it I have two options:
- Very quickly (tomorrow) find alternative fittings that are safe up against a wooden joists.
or
- Leave them disconnected and make it clear to the new owner why they're disconnected and obviously not reconnect them. There's a five-amp circuit in the room for table lamps anyway which makes for much nicer lighting.
Do low heat downlights even exist? Have spent time researching online but it's really not clear - some commentary suggests that LED or fire rated downlights might be suitable but other commentary contradicts this.
Can anyone help please?
Thanks
In my living room are some 50w halogen downlights that are too close to the joists in the ceiling. When we first moved in I noticed this when redecorating so I just disconnected them to avoid any problems. I always intended to remove the downlights and get the ceiling skimmed.
And two days before someone new moves in I have just remembered
The way I see it I have two options:
- Very quickly (tomorrow) find alternative fittings that are safe up against a wooden joists.
or
- Leave them disconnected and make it clear to the new owner why they're disconnected and obviously not reconnect them. There's a five-amp circuit in the room for table lamps anyway which makes for much nicer lighting.
Do low heat downlights even exist? Have spent time researching online but it's really not clear - some commentary suggests that LED or fire rated downlights might be suitable but other commentary contradicts this.
Can anyone help please?
Thanks