<align=center><h1black><br>The lighting on the patio was inadaquate.  Never upgraded from the builder's design.<br>So I bought these lights.<br>
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One is mounted, the 2nd hole is cut.  The package came with all the hardware, but no wires.<br>
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Up in the attic, the wiring needs to be neat, clean, organized, and up to electrical code.<br>
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I got lucky that I didn't have to relocate some of the boards that frame the ceiling.<br>
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Four holes cut, three lights mounted.<br>
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All mounted and operational!<br>
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I like the looks of these lights better than the one bulb on the wall.<br>
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