Old Work Box for Vanity Light?












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So I went to go change my bathroom vanity light today and discovered that it simply had the wiring coming through a hole in the wall and the previous vanity was literally just screwed into the wall with 2 screws.



Went to the local home improvement store and the employees guided me to some old work boxes that look like this:



https://imgur.com/a/ZrRgAmC



So I get it installed, but it had me wondering...is this safe? I mean the vanity light isn't THAT heavy (I weighed it at around 3 lbs). I do not have a stud nearby (that I can see anyways) (nor would it matter because I would need to have access behind it anyways), and I really don't want to be tearing out an entire wall ideally)



Is this ok? I looked at various guides on changing or adding vanity lights and most seem to use these boxes (Which "seem" to be rated for 6 lb's, and only mention NOT to use them for ceilings).










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    So I went to go change my bathroom vanity light today and discovered that it simply had the wiring coming through a hole in the wall and the previous vanity was literally just screwed into the wall with 2 screws.



    Went to the local home improvement store and the employees guided me to some old work boxes that look like this:



    https://imgur.com/a/ZrRgAmC



    So I get it installed, but it had me wondering...is this safe? I mean the vanity light isn't THAT heavy (I weighed it at around 3 lbs). I do not have a stud nearby (that I can see anyways) (nor would it matter because I would need to have access behind it anyways), and I really don't want to be tearing out an entire wall ideally)



    Is this ok? I looked at various guides on changing or adding vanity lights and most seem to use these boxes (Which "seem" to be rated for 6 lb's, and only mention NOT to use them for ceilings).










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      So I went to go change my bathroom vanity light today and discovered that it simply had the wiring coming through a hole in the wall and the previous vanity was literally just screwed into the wall with 2 screws.



      Went to the local home improvement store and the employees guided me to some old work boxes that look like this:



      https://imgur.com/a/ZrRgAmC



      So I get it installed, but it had me wondering...is this safe? I mean the vanity light isn't THAT heavy (I weighed it at around 3 lbs). I do not have a stud nearby (that I can see anyways) (nor would it matter because I would need to have access behind it anyways), and I really don't want to be tearing out an entire wall ideally)



      Is this ok? I looked at various guides on changing or adding vanity lights and most seem to use these boxes (Which "seem" to be rated for 6 lb's, and only mention NOT to use them for ceilings).










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      So I went to go change my bathroom vanity light today and discovered that it simply had the wiring coming through a hole in the wall and the previous vanity was literally just screwed into the wall with 2 screws.



      Went to the local home improvement store and the employees guided me to some old work boxes that look like this:



      https://imgur.com/a/ZrRgAmC



      So I get it installed, but it had me wondering...is this safe? I mean the vanity light isn't THAT heavy (I weighed it at around 3 lbs). I do not have a stud nearby (that I can see anyways) (nor would it matter because I would need to have access behind it anyways), and I really don't want to be tearing out an entire wall ideally)



      Is this ok? I looked at various guides on changing or adding vanity lights and most seem to use these boxes (Which "seem" to be rated for 6 lb's, and only mention NOT to use them for ceilings).







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          Yes, an old work box is completely safe for what you're using it for. Just make sure the dogs are snug against the drywall.






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          • Thanks, I mean it's not on the ceiling so really it would require the drywall to completely fail. I mean considering the last light was basically held to the wall by 2 screws I figure it can't be any worse than that!

            – msmith1114
            1 hour ago






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            It's actually better off in a box than anchored to the drywall with screws. I run in to the same situation almost weekly. Lol

            – BillWeckel
            1 hour ago











          • Better off compared to what? just 2 screws? What I had before was one of these "cheap" lights: lowes.com/pd/Project-Source-4-Light-24-05-in-Vanity-Light/…

            – msmith1114
            1 hour ago











          • Yes, just being attached with 2 screws to the drywall.

            – BillWeckel
            1 hour ago



















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          I've used lots of old-work boxes of various designs and love them. When you have a heavy fixture, you need one that will support the weight (by being secured to studs or joists), but your vanity light is.... well, light.






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            Yes, an old work box is completely safe for what you're using it for. Just make sure the dogs are snug against the drywall.






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            • Thanks, I mean it's not on the ceiling so really it would require the drywall to completely fail. I mean considering the last light was basically held to the wall by 2 screws I figure it can't be any worse than that!

              – msmith1114
              1 hour ago






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              It's actually better off in a box than anchored to the drywall with screws. I run in to the same situation almost weekly. Lol

              – BillWeckel
              1 hour ago











            • Better off compared to what? just 2 screws? What I had before was one of these "cheap" lights: lowes.com/pd/Project-Source-4-Light-24-05-in-Vanity-Light/…

              – msmith1114
              1 hour ago











            • Yes, just being attached with 2 screws to the drywall.

              – BillWeckel
              1 hour ago
















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            Yes, an old work box is completely safe for what you're using it for. Just make sure the dogs are snug against the drywall.






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            • Thanks, I mean it's not on the ceiling so really it would require the drywall to completely fail. I mean considering the last light was basically held to the wall by 2 screws I figure it can't be any worse than that!

              – msmith1114
              1 hour ago






            • 1





              It's actually better off in a box than anchored to the drywall with screws. I run in to the same situation almost weekly. Lol

              – BillWeckel
              1 hour ago











            • Better off compared to what? just 2 screws? What I had before was one of these "cheap" lights: lowes.com/pd/Project-Source-4-Light-24-05-in-Vanity-Light/…

              – msmith1114
              1 hour ago











            • Yes, just being attached with 2 screws to the drywall.

              – BillWeckel
              1 hour ago














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            Yes, an old work box is completely safe for what you're using it for. Just make sure the dogs are snug against the drywall.






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            Yes, an old work box is completely safe for what you're using it for. Just make sure the dogs are snug against the drywall.







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            • Thanks, I mean it's not on the ceiling so really it would require the drywall to completely fail. I mean considering the last light was basically held to the wall by 2 screws I figure it can't be any worse than that!

              – msmith1114
              1 hour ago






            • 1





              It's actually better off in a box than anchored to the drywall with screws. I run in to the same situation almost weekly. Lol

              – BillWeckel
              1 hour ago











            • Better off compared to what? just 2 screws? What I had before was one of these "cheap" lights: lowes.com/pd/Project-Source-4-Light-24-05-in-Vanity-Light/…

              – msmith1114
              1 hour ago











            • Yes, just being attached with 2 screws to the drywall.

              – BillWeckel
              1 hour ago



















            • Thanks, I mean it's not on the ceiling so really it would require the drywall to completely fail. I mean considering the last light was basically held to the wall by 2 screws I figure it can't be any worse than that!

              – msmith1114
              1 hour ago






            • 1





              It's actually better off in a box than anchored to the drywall with screws. I run in to the same situation almost weekly. Lol

              – BillWeckel
              1 hour ago











            • Better off compared to what? just 2 screws? What I had before was one of these "cheap" lights: lowes.com/pd/Project-Source-4-Light-24-05-in-Vanity-Light/…

              – msmith1114
              1 hour ago











            • Yes, just being attached with 2 screws to the drywall.

              – BillWeckel
              1 hour ago

















            Thanks, I mean it's not on the ceiling so really it would require the drywall to completely fail. I mean considering the last light was basically held to the wall by 2 screws I figure it can't be any worse than that!

            – msmith1114
            1 hour ago





            Thanks, I mean it's not on the ceiling so really it would require the drywall to completely fail. I mean considering the last light was basically held to the wall by 2 screws I figure it can't be any worse than that!

            – msmith1114
            1 hour ago




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            It's actually better off in a box than anchored to the drywall with screws. I run in to the same situation almost weekly. Lol

            – BillWeckel
            1 hour ago





            It's actually better off in a box than anchored to the drywall with screws. I run in to the same situation almost weekly. Lol

            – BillWeckel
            1 hour ago













            Better off compared to what? just 2 screws? What I had before was one of these "cheap" lights: lowes.com/pd/Project-Source-4-Light-24-05-in-Vanity-Light/…

            – msmith1114
            1 hour ago





            Better off compared to what? just 2 screws? What I had before was one of these "cheap" lights: lowes.com/pd/Project-Source-4-Light-24-05-in-Vanity-Light/…

            – msmith1114
            1 hour ago













            Yes, just being attached with 2 screws to the drywall.

            – BillWeckel
            1 hour ago





            Yes, just being attached with 2 screws to the drywall.

            – BillWeckel
            1 hour ago













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            I've used lots of old-work boxes of various designs and love them. When you have a heavy fixture, you need one that will support the weight (by being secured to studs or joists), but your vanity light is.... well, light.






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              I've used lots of old-work boxes of various designs and love them. When you have a heavy fixture, you need one that will support the weight (by being secured to studs or joists), but your vanity light is.... well, light.






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                I've used lots of old-work boxes of various designs and love them. When you have a heavy fixture, you need one that will support the weight (by being secured to studs or joists), but your vanity light is.... well, light.






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