Breakingcustom
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I just recently blew in insulation in my attic to get to a R-49 level, but had to work around my 4" NON-IC can lights in my kitchen. It's getting winter time and I can definitely feel how cold the drywall is around those lights and I was planning on putting in rolled insulation near the lights (3"+ in away) and then using concrete tubes cut to form around the can lights and if it was possible to get spray foam around the hole opening for no air leakage. Is this possible?
Only 4" remodel IC rated can lights I've found are Lithonia L3R R6 and the one place that does have them online won't accept returns on them and our local electrical supplier wants $25/light. Don't really feel like spending close to $200 for 5 lights (adding the cost of the trims for them as well). If this is my only way it will be something I will have to do.
Only 4" remodel IC rated can lights I've found are Lithonia L3R R6 and the one place that does have them online won't accept returns on them and our local electrical supplier wants $25/light. Don't really feel like spending close to $200 for 5 lights (adding the cost of the trims for them as well). If this is my only way it will be something I will have to do.