I'm considering adding recessed lighting to my living room ceiling which has a bedroom directly above it.
My hope is to do it without damaging the ceiling other than the holes for the cans.
I'd have to run romex across 10 or so joists which means drilling holes in them.
I briefly entertained the idea of doing it with a long flexible drill-bit between the can holes, running "blind" but that seems risky.
It occurred to me that maybe I could roll back the carpet in the bedroom above, use my track-saw with dust collection to cut out a long narrow section of sub-floor, do all my drilling from above, glue/screw the sub-floor back down and roll the carpet back down.
Is that a crazy idea or actually a reasonable way to approach it?
My hope is to do it without damaging the ceiling other than the holes for the cans.
I'd have to run romex across 10 or so joists which means drilling holes in them.
I briefly entertained the idea of doing it with a long flexible drill-bit between the can holes, running "blind" but that seems risky.
It occurred to me that maybe I could roll back the carpet in the bedroom above, use my track-saw with dust collection to cut out a long narrow section of sub-floor, do all my drilling from above, glue/screw the sub-floor back down and roll the carpet back down.
Is that a crazy idea or actually a reasonable way to approach it?