Hi chaps,
I bought my house just over a year ago, and while we're planning on moving in a couple of years, I'm currently fixing odds and sods - decorating and attempting to fix the apparently endless bodges that were done.
One of the main bedrooms was fitted with halogen lights, recessed into the ceiling; I don't particularly like these things, I think they're poor at illumination and a waste of money. I started insulating the loft, after discovering that what insulation was present, was bunched up - leaving large bare patches - including most of the aforementioned bedroom.
Now I don't know much about lighting and electrics, but given that these lights are just bare to the loft, and that halogens tend to get a bit warm, I can't insulate over the things. Cue a bit of reading, and what I suspect are my options:
A) Install some fire caps over the 8 lights, which will probably cost a fair bit.
B) Rip them out, and install a single traditional light. I'd need to repair the holes, and I'm reasonably sure I'd need an electrician to wire it in and sign it off. (that is a legal requirement now, right?).
We don't use the room, so while I could just leave it, I don't particularly want to leave the next occupant with a fire hazard. The main bedroom had its light replaced with three up-lights (wired by an idiot), so I could probably get a sparky to wire a replacement there at the same time.
I'm not that flush, so does anyone have any idea how much your average electrician charges for that sort of work? I'd read up and do it myself, but I'm pretty sure it has to be done by someone qualified.
Thanks in advance for any advice.
I bought my house just over a year ago, and while we're planning on moving in a couple of years, I'm currently fixing odds and sods - decorating and attempting to fix the apparently endless bodges that were done.
One of the main bedrooms was fitted with halogen lights, recessed into the ceiling; I don't particularly like these things, I think they're poor at illumination and a waste of money. I started insulating the loft, after discovering that what insulation was present, was bunched up - leaving large bare patches - including most of the aforementioned bedroom.
Now I don't know much about lighting and electrics, but given that these lights are just bare to the loft, and that halogens tend to get a bit warm, I can't insulate over the things. Cue a bit of reading, and what I suspect are my options:
A) Install some fire caps over the 8 lights, which will probably cost a fair bit.
B) Rip them out, and install a single traditional light. I'd need to repair the holes, and I'm reasonably sure I'd need an electrician to wire it in and sign it off. (that is a legal requirement now, right?).
We don't use the room, so while I could just leave it, I don't particularly want to leave the next occupant with a fire hazard. The main bedroom had its light replaced with three up-lights (wired by an idiot), so I could probably get a sparky to wire a replacement there at the same time.
I'm not that flush, so does anyone have any idea how much your average electrician charges for that sort of work? I'd read up and do it myself, but I'm pretty sure it has to be done by someone qualified.
Thanks in advance for any advice.
