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9 Fantastic Pendant Light Wire Clamp Ideas

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Fantastic Pendant Light Wire Clamp Ideas - Hi. I would really like to swag my pendant as nicely, but my condo board does no longer allow drilling into the concrete ceiling. Are you able to recommend an opportunity to installing a hook inside the ceiling with out drilling into the ceiling? Thanks.

Hi darrin, you ought to clarify together with your building excellent or building supervisor what the precisely the drilling restrictions are regarding. What you need to do is screw a hook into the ceiling, drilling a pilot hole the dimensions of a finishing nail, so that you can install a small cup hook, some thing easily detachable at any time and fillable with a dab of nail filler. (On this activity we didn't even drill in a whole lot deeper than 1/4"). Attaching a bracket or hook to a ceiling with a screw isn't the same factor as "center drilling" or trenching a concrete ceiling. Core drilling isn't always allowed in condos, this is whilst a hole is bored into the concrete from one side to the alternative, trenching or chaneling out large sections of the concrete to house conduit or plumbing pipes isn't always allowed both as any of those movements might compromise the slab structure. Its not uncommon to have to deploy material mounting hardware or tracks for music lighting on the ceiling of a condo, requiring you to screw(s) into the ceiling. I've for my part in no way come upon a rental bldg that constrained this (and how would they control it?) However i suppose its feasible. I might clarify this with them first. ~ C.

Hi keith! No its wasn't tough in any respect - the ceilings had been concrete, a pilot hollow become drilled first and then the plug was lightly tapped in with a hammer, and the cup hook screwed in with the aid of hand. Its been pretty a long term however i recall in many other locations in the condo wherein we needed to drill into concrete (for striking picture frames or wall shelves) we ended up slicing the plugs with a utility knife first in order that they weren't as lengthy (i'm able to't don't forget if we had to do that for the pendant or now not). Also i consider the particular drill bits for concrete were used. So this could help on your scenario. Exact luck with it! ~ C.