Myself and a mate have some spot lights to install in a rough 5m^2 room. 25 spots in total, 5 rows of 5.
The joists which hold the plasterboard in place for the ceiling, which will soon be skimmed, now the joiner has gone across the room with long joists and then offset each joist the other way, if you understand me so far..
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the ceiling needs to be fireproof, hence the new ceiling, but the old one is still 3ft above. now we have measured out where the spot lights are going, and have predicted that we will hit two joists. now the way the joiner has made the new ceiling, thats the minimal amount we hit, with regards to the spot lights all being in line with each other. so what are the recommendations, and is the 50mm from joists only from the joists supporting the stucture?
im unsure and thought i'd ask, can we use something nonflammable to coat the joists, etc?
The joists which hold the plasterboard in place for the ceiling, which will soon be skimmed, now the joiner has gone across the room with long joists and then offset each joist the other way, if you understand me so far..
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like so.
the ceiling needs to be fireproof, hence the new ceiling, but the old one is still 3ft above. now we have measured out where the spot lights are going, and have predicted that we will hit two joists. now the way the joiner has made the new ceiling, thats the minimal amount we hit, with regards to the spot lights all being in line with each other. so what are the recommendations, and is the 50mm from joists only from the joists supporting the stucture?
im unsure and thought i'd ask, can we use something nonflammable to coat the joists, etc?