I took the plunge today and decided to fix my garage and make it into a well lit shop. I wanted to insulate the attic space so I used the "blue poly" we all know how that happen
as a vapour vapour. I had to remove the existing OSB plywood the previous owner had put up because he failed to install a vapour barrier or insulate.
I want the entire floor space to be lit properly. The garage is 20' x 24'. I plan on using 8 low wattage fluorescent fixtures (2' x 4") The problem is the garage door when it opens will interfere with the lights if I install them on the ceiling over top the drywall.
To rectify this problem I have decided to install the lights in between the rafters. The garage is stick framed with 2 x 6 lumber. I will build boxes for all 8 fixtures to allow me to slide them up in between the rafters so I can mount the lights afterwords. I will make sure to allow for some air circulation due to heat build up but my research on the new thinner fluorescent bulbs give off hardly any heat so it should not be a concern.
So now I will have to buy (8) 2' x 4' fluorescent fixtures with new 14/2 wire. Once I get the boxes built I can then run the wire and then insulate the ceiling complete with vapour barrier
I plan on using drywall and doing a rough mud and tape. Not sure if I want to paint the ceiling or spray or leave it as is. Time will tell I guess.
Anyway here are a few shots of what I did today.
I want the entire floor space to be lit properly. The garage is 20' x 24'. I plan on using 8 low wattage fluorescent fixtures (2' x 4") The problem is the garage door when it opens will interfere with the lights if I install them on the ceiling over top the drywall.
To rectify this problem I have decided to install the lights in between the rafters. The garage is stick framed with 2 x 6 lumber. I will build boxes for all 8 fixtures to allow me to slide them up in between the rafters so I can mount the lights afterwords. I will make sure to allow for some air circulation due to heat build up but my research on the new thinner fluorescent bulbs give off hardly any heat so it should not be a concern.
So now I will have to buy (8) 2' x 4' fluorescent fixtures with new 14/2 wire. Once I get the boxes built I can then run the wire and then insulate the ceiling complete with vapour barrier
I plan on using drywall and doing a rough mud and tape. Not sure if I want to paint the ceiling or spray or leave it as is. Time will tell I guess.
Anyway here are a few shots of what I did today.