dhilbe
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We're doing a condo remodel. One item we would like to do is add recessed lighting throughout the condo. This condo was build in the 1960's and has radiant ceiling heat throughout. The act of installing the recessed lights will essentially kill the ceiling heat. We thought we would simply put electric wall heaters in the rooms that lost the ceiling heat. The permit dept didn't like that and I have since found out that electric wall heat cannot be the primary source of heat under title 24. So, I'm trying to figure out what options we might have. We live in the Santa Barbara area....so (for us) the heat really isn't that important...but we do need to have heat in the condo. Title 24 will not allow us to do floor heating either. In our condo building, gas is not an option. The HOA will not allow us to put anything outside...so I suspect a heat pump is out of the question. We are on the first floor and I'm thinking electric forced air heating might work - we have a 5 foot crawl space and I'm thinking ducting could be done - assuming the HOA will let me do that. Or, maybe we simply reinstall ceiling heat if that's OK with title 24, after we install the recessed lights, but I'm afraid that might involve tearing down all the existing ceiling drywall...ugh. I'm really at a loss and somewhat find it frustrating that a relatively simply thing as installing recessed lights is causing all this effort. Any thoughts/ideas? Thanks, Dave