![]() ![]() I even found a "pan" that can be used directly on a t-bar above the tile we want in order to provide support. So, I thought we'd be good to go, but as I did more research, I found that in some circles, the advice is that doing this on a drop ceiling tile is not supported. I was excited to see the availability of the "spring clip"/wafer type LED lights, seeing that contractors just pop them up into the ceiling drywall with no need for cans or a bracket/brace. We'd like to do recessed lighting instead this time, but can't really swing putting real traditional cans up in to the ceiling of the kitchen the way it is. ![]() We are keeping the drop ceiling because we would have to redo all the plumbing and electrical higher if we wanted to drywall, which is outside our skillset and budget. We are going to be replacing our old central fluorescent fixture that sits in the drop ceiling. We're in the middle of a kitchen reno, and we've come to electrical now. Hello all, I'm new here to houzz, having used it for the past few months on a casual basis to browse and get some answers. ![]()
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