I'm planning to finish a basement shop and need some advice about the ceiling.
The room is 19' x 31'. The floor joists above are 19'-long wooden I-beams on 12" centers. Tubing for radiant floor heating of the upstairs rooms is tacked to the subfloor, and fiberglass bats are tucked between joists below the tubing. I have hung three inexpensive shop lights (dual 48" fluorescents) in every fifth space between joists, for a total of five sets of three. Each light is plugged into an outlet in an electrical box attached to a joist, and each set of three lights is controlled by its own wall switch.
I want to put up a drywall ceiling and I'm wondering if there are any concerns regarding the weight, the light fixtures, or radiant heat tubing. I'm considering three approaches:
1. Install the drywall, cut a rectangular hole under each shop light, and then attach a piece of translucent plastic diffuser (with a simple wood frame) under each light.
2. Replace the shop lights with fluorescent fixtures designed for in-ceiling installation, install the drywall, cut the holes, and attach diffusers.
3. Remove the shop lights, install 15 electrical boxes in their place, install the drywall, and install new surface-mounted fluorescent fixtures.
The first approach is cheapest. Are there heat dissipation or other concerns why one of the other, more costly, approaches is better?
Will the wooden I-beam joists support the weight of half-inch drywall?
Thanks.
The room is 19' x 31'. The floor joists above are 19'-long wooden I-beams on 12" centers. Tubing for radiant floor heating of the upstairs rooms is tacked to the subfloor, and fiberglass bats are tucked between joists below the tubing. I have hung three inexpensive shop lights (dual 48" fluorescents) in every fifth space between joists, for a total of five sets of three. Each light is plugged into an outlet in an electrical box attached to a joist, and each set of three lights is controlled by its own wall switch.
I want to put up a drywall ceiling and I'm wondering if there are any concerns regarding the weight, the light fixtures, or radiant heat tubing. I'm considering three approaches:
1. Install the drywall, cut a rectangular hole under each shop light, and then attach a piece of translucent plastic diffuser (with a simple wood frame) under each light.
2. Replace the shop lights with fluorescent fixtures designed for in-ceiling installation, install the drywall, cut the holes, and attach diffusers.
3. Remove the shop lights, install 15 electrical boxes in their place, install the drywall, and install new surface-mounted fluorescent fixtures.
The first approach is cheapest. Are there heat dissipation or other concerns why one of the other, more costly, approaches is better?
Will the wooden I-beam joists support the weight of half-inch drywall?
Thanks.
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