If you're planning recessed lighting for your McLean home, this guide covers the decisions specific to McLean's housing scale: vaulted and tray ceilings, designer-grade fixture selection, layered kitchen lighting layouts, art accent lighting, and smart-home integration with Lutron Caseta or RadioRA.

McLean recessed-lighting projects skew higher in scope and budget than equivalent Arlington or Vienna jobs — larger rooms, more fixtures, vaulted ceilings on the back of new construction or pop-top renovations, and frequent smart-home integration. Per-fixture pricing runs $200 to $400 installed (slightly higher than Arlington's $150-$300 because of fixture grade and ceiling complexity); full kitchen layouts run $2,500 to $5,000; whole-house renovation packages can reach $10,000 or more.

What this guide covers: LED retrofit versus full housings for designer applications, IC and air-tight ratings (especially relevant in vaulted ceilings), the dimmer-compatibility decision with smart-home control systems, layout planning for layered kitchen lighting, real cost ranges, the Fairfax County permit process, and answers to McLean-specific questions.

The Decisions That Shape the Project

LED retrofit modules versus full housings

LED retrofit modules install in a 4 or 6-inch hole without a separate housing — driver and LED integrated into a single unit. The right answer for most McLean retrofits where the ceiling is finished and we're adding to or replacing existing fixtures.

Full new-construction housings install before drywall during a remodel; old-work housings clip into existing drywall. Right for new construction, exposed-attic-access work, or specific designer aesthetics — deeper baffles for glare control, adjustable trims for art accent lighting, replaceable bulbs for color-tuning purposes.

For McLean kitchen renovations starting at the framing stage, full new-construction housings often make sense because the ceiling is open. For retrofits adding lights to a finished room, LED retrofit modules win on speed and consistency.

IC, air-tight, and vaulted-ceiling considerations

McLean has more vaulted, tray, and coffered ceilings than other Northern Virginia markets — typical in 1990s-2000s custom builds and 2010s tear-down rebuilds. Three rules apply:

  • Insulation contact (IC) rating required when insulation can touch the fixture. Vaulted ceilings with closed-cell foam or batts between rafters are IC territory.
  • Air-tight (IC-AT) rating often required by IECC for sealed ceiling penetrations between conditioned and unconditioned spaces. Vaulted ceilings adjacent to unconditioned attic crawl space need this.
  • Cavity depth. Most LED retrofit modules require 3-4 inches of cavity depth above the ceiling surface; some need 5+ inches. Tray ceilings with HVAC routed through the soffit can have only 2 inches available — we measure during the walkthrough and spec a low-profile fixture if needed.

Dimmer compatibility and smart-home control

McLean's higher proportion of smart-home integrations means dimmer choice often goes beyond simple Lutron Diva CL into:

  • Lutron Caseta. The standard for whole-home wireless control. Up to 75 devices per Smart Bridge Pro hub; integrates with Apple HomeKit, Google Home, Alexa, Sonos, and home-automation systems. Most McLean smart-home recessed-lighting projects center on Caseta.
  • Lutron RadioRA 2 / RadioRA 3. Wired-keypad-style high-end control system used in Crestron / Control4 / Savant integrated homes. Significantly more expensive ($150-$300 per dimmer station) but supports far more devices and complex scene programming.
  • Lutron Ketra. Tunable-white and color-changing fixtures specified on architectural and high-design McLean projects. Premium fixture cost ($300-$500 per fixture); integrates with HomeWorks QSX.

AJLE installs and commissions Lutron Caseta directly. For RadioRA and Ketra integrations, we coordinate with the homeowner's home-automation integrator (typical McLean partners include Bay Audio, AVTek, and other DC-area integrators).

Layered kitchen lighting

For McLean kitchen renovations, the standard is three layers of light:

  • General / ambient. 8-12 recessed cans on a single dimmer for room-fill light.
  • Task. Under-cabinet strip lighting for counter work; pendants over the island.
  • Accent. Toe-kick LED tape, in-cabinet glass-shelf lighting, occasional adjustable accent cans.

Each layer on its own dimmer or scene. The Lutron Caseta scene "Cooking" might bring general up to 80%, task to 100%, accent off. "Entertaining" might bring general to 40%, task to 50%, accent up. The lighting designer (or homeowner) defines the scenes; AJLE wires for them.

What Recessed Lighting Costs in McLean

Three pricing tiers for McLean projects:

  • Per-fixture retrofit: $200-$400 installed for a designer-grade LED recessed light. The high end for vaulted ceiling work and architectural-grade fixtures (Halo H7 series, Lithonia Wafer, Cooper Halo Sunset).
  • Full kitchen layout: $2,500-$5,000 for 8-12 cans plus dimmers, under-cabinet integration, and pendant wiring. Layered three-zone lighting with Lutron Caseta scenes typically lands at the higher end.
  • Whole-house renovation lighting package: $5,000-$10,000+ for 30-50 fixtures across multiple rooms, with smart switches, multi-room scenes, occupancy sensors, and any new circuits. McLean's larger floor plans easily land in this range.

Cost factors specific to McLean:

  • Ceiling type and height. 9 or 10-foot ceilings standard; vaulted and tray ceilings common. Vaulted work adds 30-60 minutes per fixture for staging.
  • Fixture grade. McLean projects typically spec mid-tier to upper-tier fixtures ($40-$120 each retail) versus builder-grade ($15-$30).
  • Smart-home integration. Lutron Caseta hub + dimmers add $100-$200 per dimmer location. RadioRA integration and Ketra fixtures add substantially more.
  • Designer / home-theater accent work. Adjustable-trim accent fixtures, in-ceiling speakers (we don't install speakers, but we run conduit), tape-light chases, and scene-controlled accent cans add labor.
  • Fairfax County permit fee. $90-$200 typical (verify current schedule). Required when adding new circuits.

Fairfax County Permits & Inspection

McLean is unincorporated Fairfax County. Permit logic for recessed lighting:

  • Like-for-like fixture replacement on an existing circuit — replacing dated incandescent cans with modern LED retrofits — generally does not require a permit.
  • New lighting requiring new wire, new circuits, or new switches — kitchen renovation packages, new dining-room cans, smart-switch additions on previously-controlled circuits — requires a Fairfax County electrical permit.

Permit authority. Fairfax County Land Development Services, with applications via fairfaxcounty.gov/landdevelopment (verify current portal URL).

Who pulls the permit. AJ Long Electric pulls when needed.

What the inspector checks. Wire size matches breaker, IC-rated fixtures where ceiling assembly requires it, AFCI / GFCI per NEC 210.12 / 210.8 (current cycle), and proper labeling of new branch circuits. Fairfax County is currently on NEC 2020 (verify current adopted cycle).

What Happens on Install Day

A full McLean kitchen lighting layout (8-12 cans + dimmers + under-cabinet) is typically a 1-2 day project. Whole-house renovation packages run 3-5 days. Vaulted ceilings add staging time per fixture.

  • Morning walkthrough. Confirm fixture positions, verify cavity-depth measurements, double-check switch and dimmer locations against the homeowner's wishes.
  • Drop cloths and dust containment. Especially important on McLean projects — high ceilings mean more drywall dust falls farther; furniture covered or moved.
  • Cut, pull, install. 4 or 6-inch hole at each location, wire pulled to nearest junction or new home run from panel, fixture clipped or terminated, tested as it goes in. Vaulted ceilings: scaffolding or a ladder station for stability at height.
  • Dimmer and smart-switch install. Lutron Caseta hub paired with the homeowner's network and app; scenes programmed with the homeowner present so we capture how they actually want each scene to behave.
  • Test and commission. Every fixture and dimmer through full range; scenes verified; integration with Apple HomeKit / Google Home / Alexa confirmed if applicable.
  • Cleanup. Drywall dust vacuumed, drop cloths removed, furniture restored, walk-through with the homeowner of what's where.

Coordinating with kitchen contractors. Most McLean kitchen-renovation lighting work happens between the demo + framing and the drywall + finish stages. We schedule rough-in (housings + wire) before drywall, then return after paint for fixture install and commissioning. Homeowners or general contractors coordinate the timing.

What McLean's Housing Stock Means for Lighting Projects

  • 1950s-70s mid-century ramblers + colonials (Westmoreland Hills, Chesterbrook, Franklin Park): drywall ceilings throughout. Original lighting is typically a single fixture per room — the "add 8-12 cans plus under-cabinet" upgrade is transformative.
  • 1990s-2000s custom builds (Langley Forest, Salona Village, Old Dominion): high ceilings, often vaulted in family rooms or master suites. Original recessed lighting is incandescent that's overdue for LED retrofit; many of these projects are also adding circuit-level smart switching.
  • 2010s-2020s new construction: higher fixture counts at construction, often Lutron Caseta or RadioRA pre-wired. Retrofit work here is usually swapping older designer fixtures for tunable-white Ketra or similar premium hardware.
  • Townhomes and high-rise condos (Tysons-McLean corridor): low-clearance ceilings with HVAC ductwork above; LED retrofit modules are the only practical option. HOA approval for unit modifications may apply.

Recent McLean recessed lighting projects

(Anonymized; details to be confirmed against AJLE project records before publication.)

  • Salona Village 2002 custom — kitchen + family room renovation lighting. Existing drywall ceilings; adding 12 cans in the kitchen (layered three-zone), 10 cans in the open-plan family room, plus pendants over the island. Lutron Caseta hub + 8 dimmer locations + scenes. Two-day install (rough-in pre-drywall, finish post-paint). ~$5,200.
  • Westmoreland Hills 1968 rambler — first-floor lighting refresh. Replacing original incandescent recessed cans (kitchen + dining + family room + hallways) with LED retrofits, plus adding 6 new cans in previously dim corners. Lutron Diva CL dimmers throughout. One-day install. ~$3,400.
  • Langley Forest 2018 custom — vaulted family-room art accent lighting. Existing 18-foot vaulted ceiling with general can lighting; adding 4 adjustable-trim accent cans aimed at specific art pieces. Coordinated with art-installation team for proper aim and beam-spread. Lutron RadioRA-integrated dimmer station. Half-day install. ~$1,800.

What to Look for in an Electrician

  • Virginia Master Electrician license. Verify on dpor.virginia.gov.
  • Bonded and insured. Estate-scale work justifies higher coverage limits.
  • Specifies dimmer-fixture pairs. McLean lighting projects often involve specific Lutron Caseta or RadioRA integration; an installer who can articulate exactly which dimmer model with which LED fixture is the installer who's done these before.
  • Confirms IC-AT rating against ceiling assembly. Vaulted and tray ceilings often have specific insulation conditions that require IC-AT fixtures specifically.
  • Coordinates with home-automation integrator. For RadioRA / Crestron / Control4 / Savant integrations, electrical and home-automation are different trades; a contractor who knows when to bring in the integrator is the right partner.
  • Itemized written quote. Specifies every fixture make and model, dimmer make and model, scene programming hours, and any new circuit work.

Avoid: contractors who can't differentiate Lutron Caseta from RadioRA, default to "cheapest LED retrofit module" without considering vaulted-ceiling cavity depth, or won't break out the dimmer hardware and programming time as a separate line item.

Why McLean Homeowners Choose AJ Long Electric

AJ Long Electric is a family-owned electrical contractor based in Fairfax with 25+ years of work across McLean, Vienna, Fairfax, and Arlington, Washington DC, and Maryland. Master Electrician on staff, fully licensed in Virginia, DC, and Maryland. Over 1,200 verified Google reviews; 4.9 / 5 average. Five-year workmanship warranty on every lighting project.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does recessed lighting cost in McLean?
$200-$400 per fixture installed for designer-grade LED retrofits. $2,500-$5,000 for full kitchen layouts (8-12 cans + dimmers + under-cabinet). $5,000-$10,000+ for whole-house renovation packages with smart-home integration.
Can I install recessed lights in vaulted ceilings?
Yes, with cavity-depth and IC-rating constraints. Vaulted ceilings with foam or batt insulation between rafters require IC-AT (insulation contact, air-tight) fixtures. Cavity depth dictates fixture choice — we measure during the walkthrough.
Do you handle Lutron Caseta or RadioRA integration?
Yes — Lutron Caseta is installed and commissioned by AJLE directly. For RadioRA and Crestron / Control4 / Savant integrated homes, we coordinate with the homeowner's home-automation integrator (typical McLean partners include Bay Audio, AVTek, etc.).
Do I need a Fairfax County permit?
Like-for-like fixture replacement on an existing circuit doesn't require a permit. New circuits, new wire, or new switches require a Fairfax County electrical permit. AJLE pulls the permit when needed; fee included in the quote.
How long does the install take?
Single fixture retrofit: 1-2 hours. Full kitchen lighting: 1-2 days. Whole-house renovation package: 3-5 days. Vaulted ceilings add staging time.
My new LED lights flicker — what's wrong?
Almost always a dimmer-driver mismatch. The fix is matching dimmer to LED driver type. AJLE specs and tests dimmer-fixture pairs together — for McLean estate-scale work, we typically standardize on Lutron Caseta or Diva CL/Pro with explicitly tested compatibility.

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