qwerty said:
@irvineboy - they remove the existing recessed light, so there was just a hole in the ceiling and they inserted these in the same hole. So there was no need to retexture or paint. If you don?t have the canned light/hole already, they would have charged the 85/light to make the hole and insert the same LED light. If they have to make a hole, the trim around the light be big enough where you probably don?t have to retexture and paint
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Qwerty, From what I have seen, the holes are sometimes cut in the ceiling, between the recessed lights, where there is a joist and there is no way to get the wires around. I?ve seen holes cut in the corners where the wall meets the ceiling for them to be able to fish down the wires to connect to the switch. I?ve never seen a job where they can cut holes and install recessed lights without making extra holes to fish wires. $85 per can lights, if they are LED and not incandescent isn?t bad. I remember 4 years ago when I was researching, it was about $120 each. Prices have come down then?
USCTrojanCPA, what does your company charge for led recessed lights?