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Can Lights in Long Beach
Recessed lighting in Long Beach — IC-rated housings, LED-compatible dimmers, minimal ceiling damage.
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Recessed lighting installation in Long Beach requires IC-rated housings in all insulated ceilings — standard housings in contact with insulation overheat and create a fire risk. California also requires airtight-rated fixtures or sealed penetrations to prevent conditioned air from escaping into attic space. Our licensed electricians apply both requirements on every Long Beach job, use LED-compatible dimmers matched to the specific fixture installed, and work from the attic wherever possible to minimize ceiling damage.
Recessed Lighting in Long Beach Homes
Long Beach’s pre-1970 homes in Bixby Knolls, California Heights, and Belmont Shore commonly has original overhead pendant or flush-mount fixtures that homeowners are replacing with recessed layouts. Most of these homes have accessible attic space, allowing us to run wiring and install housings from above — the only ceiling work visible from below are the fixture opening cuts. In rooms without attic access, we fish wiring through small precisely sized holes.
IC and Airtight Requirements
IC-rated housings and airtight sealing are California code requirements for recessed lighting in insulated ceilings — not optional best practices. We apply both on every Long Beach job. Non-IC fixtures with insulation contact overheat and are a documented fire risk. Non-airtight fixtures without sealing violate California’s energy code.
- IC-rated housing required in insulated ceilings
- Airtight rating required in California
- LED-compatible dimmer matched to fixture type
- Attic access used to minimize ceiling cuts
- Full dimming range tested at completion
Layout Planning Before Any Cuts
We plan fixture placement, circuit configuration, and switch locations before any ceiling is cut. This prevents repositioning cuts — which leave visible damage — and ensures the lighting layout achieves the intended effect. We confirm the layout before any work begins.
Benefits of a 200-Amp Panel Upgrade
A 200-amp panel provides sufficient capacity for a modern home’s full electrical load with meaningful headroom for future additions. Beyond raw capacity, a new panel brings AFCI and GFCI breaker slots that older panels lack — reducing the risk of arc faults and ground faults that are leading causes of residential electrical fires. New panels use high-quality bus bars and connection hardware that eliminates the corrosion and loose connection issues common in aging equipment. Many homeowners find that a panel upgrade also resolves long-standing nuisance issues — breakers tripping unexpectedly, voltage fluctuations, and lights dimming under load.
- Supports EV chargers, additions, and modern loads
- AFCI and GFCI protection on all new circuits
- Eliminates corrosion and loose connection risk
- Resolves nuisance tripping and voltage fluctuations
- Improves home resale value and insurability
Why Choose Our Panel Upgrade Service
Our electricians perform panel upgrades with full permit filing and utility coordination included in the quoted price — there are no separate charges for permit fees, utility coordination calls, or inspection scheduling. We work with all major utility providers including LADWP, SCE, PG&E, and Pasadena Water and Power to coordinate the meter pull and service restoration, and we schedule the installation to minimize the time your property is without power. We do not consider the job finished until the inspection has passed — not when the panel is physically installed, and not when the meter is restored.
- Permits and utility coordination included in quote
- Works with LADWP, SCE, PG&E, and all major utilities
- Materials meet or exceed NEC code requirements
- Permit and inspection documentation provided
- Job not complete until final inspection passes
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Long Beach Reviews: Can Lights
Real verified reviews from Long Beach customers on our recessed lighting service.
★★★★★ “10 recessed fixtures in our living room installed through our attic with zero ceiling damage beyond the fixture cuts. IC-rated housings, LED dimmers work perfectly.”
Brittany H.
Long Beach
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★★★★★ “Kitchen recessed lighting with no attic access. Electrician fished wiring through small holes that a painter addressed in an afternoon.”
Ryan G.
Long Beach
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★★★★★ “Whole-house recessed lighting conversion across five rooms. Professional layout planning before any cuts, minimal damage, full dimming range on every circuit.”
Vanessa T.
Long Beach
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