I am losing a good amount of heat through my recessed lights.
Can you insulate over recessed lights.
Recessed light fixtures are commonly designated as ic insulation contact or no ic no insulation contact to indicate if they can safely be installed with insulation directly touching the canister.
4 in order to cover your recessed light cans with insulation you need to have ic rated insulation contact cans installed regardless of the type of light installed in the can.
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These fixtures are sealed to stop airflow.
Active 3 years 8 months ago.
Replacement can be challenging.
You can insulate more effectively if the cans are ic rated.
Since you mentioned your cans have holes in them they are most definitely not ic rated.
Checked to see if there were down lighters cables underneath.
They are ic insulation contact rated.
You could hire an electrician to replace each fixture with a sealed one rated for insulation contact ic.
I very much doubt it.
It s a worrying thought really.
Go to a home center and buy a fire rated recessed light cover like the ones made by tenmat for every fixture.
Ideally your fixtures should have both features.
The best solution is to avoid putting any recessed lights in cathedral ceilings.
However if you want them use type ic airtight fixtures available at lighting stores and home centers.
The heat that recessed lights produce can affect temperature in the attic and in the room in which they shine.
Ask question asked 3 years 8 months ago.
If you re lucky you can pull the old mounting bracket out through the existing hole.
But here s another solution which you can do yourself.
In addition they have gasketed edges to seal them to the drywall.
Do you think that insulation installers.
You can minimize this heat.
Over the last five years government scheme which is free to add another layer of insulation.
I went up in the attic above and found there is insulation around them but not on top.
Insulating over ic recessed lights.