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Old 08-21-2011, 08:01 AM   #21
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Originally Posted by MindBomber View Post
The top floor of any structure not having an attics is exceptionally rare, I'm no doubting you, I just want to confirm before I give you any advice. Is it going into a vaulted or flat ceiling on the top floor?

A good rule of thumb with electrical, if your not comfortable with doing it yourself don't push yourself into doing it. It's a bit like screwing up on a timing belt job, a little mistake can have disastrous consequences. The drywall patching is simple enough though, it's just a messy pita.
Well, I don't have an attic in the sense that I don't have a Simpson's style one. Part of my hour has a vaulted ceiling (living room) but up the stairs, it becomes a flat ceiling. I'm sure there is space there but it's small. Not sure if you would consider that an attic.

I was looking to get an electrician to do it but I just don't want to get screwed in paying someone for crappy work or being over charged. hahaha yeah, I'm a total novice at this.

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Yeah, call an electrician

I'd like to help but pretty busy schedule atm
Thanks for the offer!

Any idea on how much it would cost approx?

Labor + materials?
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