@lawrenceking4144

Every video I've seen on YouTube about these recessed lights always used attic access.  I'm glad you addressed a real problem instead of going the easy way.  What I most liked was the crown molding Idea.  You're probably the most blunt and honest electrician on this platform.  "To do this, you're probability going to have to make a bunch of holes.  Better to do a couple of patches than take a chance on wrecking the house."  FINALLY!  And you seem like someone who has been teaching people (or confused DIYers) for quite a few years.

@localone1597

Thanks so much for your video.  Its about time someone shows a tougher insulation.  Everyone else shows either attic access or will  not show the full install when there's a hard ceiling and no access above.  Thank you!

@andrewshoultz9844

Thanks for the video.  I just did a job for my father and used 1.5 flexible PVC pipe in one light hole and used a snake through the PVC pipe to get directly through to the other light hole and then pull the wire back to the starting hole.  Worked for me.

@noyzizi

I've watched countless videos like this before attempting my project and this is by far and away the best and last video I'm watching before I start.  Thank you

@unkulunkulu8842

By far the best recessed lighting installation video on YouTube. Appreciate you taking the time to set this up -- helped me out a ton!

@alfaun

Thank you for this video and it’s visuals. This is the first video that I have found that specifically addresses my situation. I’ve wanted to install this type of lights in my ground floor kitchen, located in  a two story townhouse with the ceiling directly adhered to the joists. This video clearly explained the process necessary to accomplish this project. Keep up the good work and hope to see more videos in the future.

@fulanacubana

Thank you so much for this information.  Best video I've come across so far on how yo

@sanjivoberoi5361

So far every other video I have seen missed the point that novices like me need detailed instructions with options. Thank you for a great instructional and useful video.

@jmorehed

I’ve been watching so many videos and this one is by far the best one. Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!!! God bless you!

@kchen032

The visualization of the joints above the ceiling is very helpful for a novice like me. Thanks! Can I just run the wire across the top of joists so no need to drill holes on them?

@Geeleo2282

Thank you! You just saved my life! Seems like every video had an attic above. I have a 2-story home and am doing this on the first level in my kitchen. Your demonstration was perfect as I have ceiling joists dividing my pot light holes. Your video has reassured me that I can move forward.

@kgj08

Beautiful video.. absolutely fantastic. I've watched about 5 of these so far and this is by far the best one and answers lots of questions unanswered by the others.  THANK YOU!

@coldrockadventure5441

This is by far the best pot light tutorial

@valerielarue3586

Great video with very clear instructions. Thank you!!

@rathernotsay9768

Nice - you even covered the nailed on box removal - well done and TY!

@bencashman1017

Thank God for strapping here in the east. It makes life much easier for fishing wires through ceilings.

@that_random_dad

This video was so helpful! I installed 5 pot lights today using your system to be sure no pipes or wires were damaged. Thank you!

@williamburton6367

Just got finished my recess lights in the kitchen, this is best video by far ..used it every step of the way..extra pot hole between joists!! Great

@zachfischer3148

I ended up getting lucky putting in 10 pot lights in my living room with no attic access. The home was built with open trusses so made fishing the wire very easy and was able to pull power from an old uncentered ceiling fan for the pot lights and the old entry light was used to center a ceiling fan. Love the video and gives a great visualization for not having open trusses

@rpvs

This is the best diy video I have seen. Extremely well done, thank you!