Submitted by PanhandlerFL t3_zy9bfi in DIY
Hi all, we had a pipe freeze in the attic resulting in the need for new ceiling. We've got recessed lighting (can lights retrofitted with LEDs mounted to ceiling joists). What's the easiest way to measure and cut holes in the new panels to match the existing can lights? Is it simply measure from all four sides to the center of the can or is there a better way to do it? I've searched but everything I find relates to installing new can lights in existing ceilings, not the other way around. Thanks for the help.
I have since pulled down more of the ceiling paneling that was damaged.
Synaps4 t1_j24h0n2 wrote
With the bezel from each light removed, you could put some grease pen grease on the circular edge of the light fixture and mount the panel right up against it, then remove the panel. The grease will transfer where the light was pressed up against the back of the panel and you can cut there.
Also, you could lay the old bad panel over the top of the new one, clamp them together and use the old one to trace or even as a router jig to cut the new one.