Hi guys,
I got a problem with the bathroom downlights.
Two problems:
- The lights are of poor quality the springs are broken and if I take them down they won't go back up into the slot.
- The lights are too small for the hole, so the area around them has filler in them
it looks horrendous and unclean.
I'm thinking of changing all 4 downlights and replacing them with new ones.
Last week I took one down to have a look at everything. It just would not go back up, I might have to jam something in there etc.
I measured the hole it was like 80mm, so it looks like whoever installed them probably used a 80mm saw on all 4 holes, I have a lot of downlights downstairs that are adjustable and have a 80mm hole.
Anyway, looking online I've found lights that I like for bathrooms IP65 but they are rated at 76mm. that's some 4mm out. I'm certain the new lights won't stay up there either but I might be wrong.
it won't look very flush having this gap, I know caulk does wonders but the finish tends to be poor.
what can I do to potentially bridge the 4mm gap? or what other solutions do I have here? thanks.
I got a problem with the bathroom downlights.
Two problems:
- The lights are of poor quality the springs are broken and if I take them down they won't go back up into the slot.
- The lights are too small for the hole, so the area around them has filler in them
it looks horrendous and unclean.
I'm thinking of changing all 4 downlights and replacing them with new ones.
Last week I took one down to have a look at everything. It just would not go back up, I might have to jam something in there etc.
I measured the hole it was like 80mm, so it looks like whoever installed them probably used a 80mm saw on all 4 holes, I have a lot of downlights downstairs that are adjustable and have a 80mm hole.
Anyway, looking online I've found lights that I like for bathrooms IP65 but they are rated at 76mm. that's some 4mm out. I'm certain the new lights won't stay up there either but I might be wrong.
it won't look very flush having this gap, I know caulk does wonders but the finish tends to be poor.
what can I do to potentially bridge the 4mm gap? or what other solutions do I have here? thanks.
