Hi everyone. I hope that someone can point me in the right direction. I have done some remodelling in the bsmt which included doing all of the walls first (by a contractor). That left me with the ceiling. I was planning on doing suspended ceiling throughout but lack of clearance prevents me from doing that. Therein lies the problem. I have framed in my pipes (old home with boiler and pipes that are very low) and have started the drywall. I have 2 ceiling lights (currently just plain fixtures) that are going to be buried by the drywall that I am doing. I have purchased one section of track lighting and the other is a dual bulb type of dealy. My problem is that the current wiring to these 2 lights is Knob and Tube. The wires are too short to use them to install the new light fixtures to. I am just moving them from the ceiling to a 'facing' wall of the box job.
What can I do? I think that if I use a junction box, it has to be accessible which might be another issue due to the shortness of the existing wires.
I don't really want to run a new line from the breaker box (had a subpanel put in a while ago for the hottub so there is room for expansion) if I don't have to. I would 'like' to use the existing setup if at all possible. I don't know what other information is needed to give me advice. Let me know and I will try to provide it. I WISH that I had the cash to redo the whole house but the funds have run short to do that.
Appreciatively,
Mike. (Saskatchewan, Canada)
What can I do? I think that if I use a junction box, it has to be accessible which might be another issue due to the shortness of the existing wires.
I don't really want to run a new line from the breaker box (had a subpanel put in a while ago for the hottub so there is room for expansion) if I don't have to. I would 'like' to use the existing setup if at all possible. I don't know what other information is needed to give me advice. Let me know and I will try to provide it. I WISH that I had the cash to redo the whole house but the funds have run short to do that.
Appreciatively,
Mike. (Saskatchewan, Canada)
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