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Chandelier relocation
I would like to relocate my chandelier in my dining room by shifting it over about a foot in each direction. I assume this is probably a common problem in the villages as most of these dining rooms are awkward shapes. Has anybody had success with an electrician to move the light box and doing good finish drywall in the ceiling that they could recommend?
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We moved the entrance light to the center in foyer. Hayes Electric did the work and they had a drywall/texture guy that did the ceiling repair (separate from the electrical). Excellent job. You can't tell it was ever moved. I hired Hayes Electric for another electrical project that needed a permit. Hayes handled the permit. Very satisfied.
We also had M&M Services (352-307-5972) install attic stairs in the garage. The ceiling attic hole was IMO in the wrong place and it forced you to put attic stairs in toward the rear of the garage. We had M&M move the hole towards the front of the garage and align the stairs to the front (come in from the garage door and up the stairs), which allows long stuff like a ladder to be hauled up the ladder. We had Hayes drywall guy repair the garage ceiling for a separate fee. He did a great job. Hayes Lighting & Electric Service, Inc 5626 C Thomas Road, Unit 610 P.O. Box 250 Wildwood, FL 34785 352-536-3400 |
Grant Electric
Grant Electric replaced the chandelier with can lights. Now table placement is not dictated by the imposing fixture.
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One way is to move the box and just place a cover plate over the old box. The ceiling drywall finish is difficult to match by hand because the original finish is applied with a machine.
Another option is to install a ceiling hook where you want the fixture and use a swag chain. A third option is to shop for offset chandeliers, or use a large ceiling medallion to hide the wires and cover the hole, especially if you are only offsetting the chandelier 12 inches. Some chandeliers come with large ceiling plates, where you can offset the chandelier without moving the junction box. |
Patching Ceiling
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here is another vote for Lori from Touch of Drywall (352-636-6859). She did some work for us which was excellent.
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swag worked for me - real easy and just a few bucks cost
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We were able to move the dining room light about 18 inches as a DIY project. Lowes sells an OLD work box that is suitable for 75 pounds of fan on light load. We were lucky that the wiring ran in the correct direction that it could be pulled to the new box location, and the hole cut for the new box was a suitable "patch" for the old hole. To be honest, if you know where to look, you can see the patch, otherwise it is not noticeable.
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We bought a hook and installed it a foot over and a foot back. We looped the chain over and it worked out perfect. Very easy to do.
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Hayes Electric are the best I highly recommend them for all elect work.
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