Cut these boards in 60 cm 2 foot wide sections so the electrician can move around a large area.
Adding lights to attic.
Add a light switch to the double gang and attach the neutral to the outlet while attaching a hot shunt to your switch.
Back at the switch box test once again to make sure the power is off and mark the hot wire with a wrap of black electrical tape.
Adding a new light is easy because you can wire it to the existing light.
If you re adding a separate single switch this is the wire you ll use to power both switches.
Attic access is not needed and you won t need to patch the ceiling after.
Use wire clips around the attic frame at various points to keep any loose bits of wire from sticking out.
Connect the lamp to the wooden attic studs where you marked the position earlier.
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Cut through any rough flooring around the wire with a jigsaw.
Open an access to your attic and install plywood boards for a walking area.
A light in the attic can make it easier to build a staircase into the attic or evaluate the space for storage.
Stripping and twisting wires together and adding a wire nut takes only a minute or two.
And even if you go up into your attic space only infrequently for inspection or repairs it s much easier if you have lighting.
Whether you have a walk up attic used for storage or even just a hatchway access some lighting in your attic space is a good idea.
Recessed lighting fixtures made specifically for remodeling projects allow you to add light to any room.
Feed the wire along the frame of the attic and through the holes to where the light will be.
Insert a wire through the hole up to the attic.
If your attic is a storage space then you ll need to see what s stored there.
You can then daisy chain additional lights off this light they re generally designed to be wired in series unless your attic is considered a livable space you don t need armor clad.