10-29-2015, 12:05 PM
Hello,
My wife and I would like to have a light fixture/ceiling fan installed in our living room, which has never had a ceiling fixture installed. There is no power to that ceiling, since we had the house built with a large den, and we only use lamps in the living room. The house is a ranch style, single story with 6/12 pitch hip roof and is 40 years old.
My concern is this: A couple of years ago, we had a lot of extra cellulose insultation added to the attic, and at this point, the insulation is so deep that the rafters are all totally hidden.
We plan to have an electrician do the installation, and the company that we've called says that they will have no problem in working in the attic, moving insulation as they go and easily finding the rafters, and easily accomplishing the work.
My question is: Should I be concerned that they might not be able to do this, that they could cause a problem or worse, break though our ceiling?
I guess that what I'm asking is, have any of you run into a situation like this?
Thanks (as always),
Louis
My wife and I would like to have a light fixture/ceiling fan installed in our living room, which has never had a ceiling fixture installed. There is no power to that ceiling, since we had the house built with a large den, and we only use lamps in the living room. The house is a ranch style, single story with 6/12 pitch hip roof and is 40 years old.
My concern is this: A couple of years ago, we had a lot of extra cellulose insultation added to the attic, and at this point, the insulation is so deep that the rafters are all totally hidden.
We plan to have an electrician do the installation, and the company that we've called says that they will have no problem in working in the attic, moving insulation as they go and easily finding the rafters, and easily accomplishing the work.
My question is: Should I be concerned that they might not be able to do this, that they could cause a problem or worse, break though our ceiling?
I guess that what I'm asking is, have any of you run into a situation like this?
Thanks (as always),
Louis