notsohandyman
DIY
Hello,
I decided to tackle a leaky skylight replacement in my living room. It's an acrylic bubble 18" square and it was installed when the house was built in '86. To make thing more complicated for myself, I purchased skylights that are 45 3/4" by 22 1/2" (wife wanted larger skylights). I figured I'll open up the drywall to take a look and I found 8 wires running across the living room ceiling:
Here is another picture showing where the skylight is located:
Now the question is: can those wires be moved down (to fit a 45 3/4" long skylight) or should I just repair the rotten wood and replace the skylight with a same size as original? If so, what would it involve to move wiring across a 25' ceiling with no attic access?
Thanks in advance
I decided to tackle a leaky skylight replacement in my living room. It's an acrylic bubble 18" square and it was installed when the house was built in '86. To make thing more complicated for myself, I purchased skylights that are 45 3/4" by 22 1/2" (wife wanted larger skylights). I figured I'll open up the drywall to take a look and I found 8 wires running across the living room ceiling:
Here is another picture showing where the skylight is located:
Now the question is: can those wires be moved down (to fit a 45 3/4" long skylight) or should I just repair the rotten wood and replace the skylight with a same size as original? If so, what would it involve to move wiring across a 25' ceiling with no attic access?
Thanks in advance