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SECURITY CAMERA MTGKIT
Part#: FLC430
SECURITY CAMERA MTGKIT
FAN BOX PLASTIC/STEEL
Part#: FBR423
FAN BOX PLASTIC/STEEL
BLACK VAPOR BOX
Part#: VBR1
BLACK VAPOR BOX
OUTLET BOX FOR USE W/ T-B AR CEILING, MA
Part#: L907MB
OUTLET BOX FOR USE W/ T-B AR CEILING, MA
OUTLET BOX FOR USE W/ T-B AR CEILING, WH
Part#: L907P
OUTLET BOX FOR USE W/ T-B AR CEILING, WH
StrongHold™ P512A Box to T-Bar Fastener, Metallic, PK25
Part#: P512A
StrongHold™ P512A Box to T-Bar Fastener, Metallic, PK25
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Non-metallic QuickLatch™ with installed strut clip
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Arlington Adjustable In/Out Box for Ceiling Fixtures
Arlington Industries, Inc.

Arlington Adjustable In/Out Box for Ceiling Fixtures

Arlington's new FA426 In/Out Box for ceiling fixtures comes pre-set for 1/2" ceiling depth, but adjusts up to 1-1/2" to accommodate varying ceiling thicknesses, like single or double drywall. It mounts securely to the ceiling joist in new construction and is listed for fixture support up to 50lbs.
Arlington Adjustable Non-Metallic Ceiling Boxes
Arlington Industries, Inc.

Arlington Adjustable Non-Metallic Ceiling Boxes

Arlington's FBA426 for ceiling fixtures and FA 426 In/Out Box™ for fan and ceiling fixtures come pre-set for 1/2" ceiling depth, but can adjust up to 1-1/2" to accommodate varying ceiling thicknesses, like single or double drywall.

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Prevent Air Infiltration around Round Ceiling Boxes

Prevent Air Infiltration around Round Ceiling Boxes

Arlington’s round vapor barrier cover prevents air infiltration around ceiling boxes - without the need for a gasket.

VBR1 offers easy installation on round or octagonal, plastic or steel ceiling boxes in new work.

Screws hold cover temporarily in place while drywall’s installed. After the drywall installation remove these screws and install the fan or fixture. SDFA!

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How to Bring Power Where It’s Needed After the Walls Are Up

How to Bring Power Where It’s Needed After the Walls Are Up

I’ve owned three homes in my life. The youngest was 41 years old when I moved in and the other two were both over 80. I chose all three based on a combination of affordability and character – I’m a sucker for period features like ceiling molding and solid-pine paneling.
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