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Suspended Ceiling / Recessed lighting

I have a "problem" suspended ceiling. I bought a house almost a year ago, and I knew that at some point the suspended ceiling in the basement would become a frustratiion.

The finished room is about 10x21 feet. It is a USG ceiling with 2x4 USG ceiling tiles. The issue is that the ceiling is hung VERY close to the floor joists. Maybe within about 2 inches. I'm sure the intention was to minimize headroom being lost in the room - although from floor to tile there is still 7' of room. The tiles are very difficult to move/remove because of the lack of clearance. It also appears that the installer was careless when the ceiling was wired to suspend it. Many of the wires block the tiles from being moved without being mutilated (unless I detach or rebend the wires)

I've thought about replacing the ceiling, or rehanging it - but realize that the effort probably isn't worth it. I want 2x2 tiles, but I'd be looking at 300-400 for tiles alone. (not worth it, when the 2x4 style I have is $16 a carton rather than $90-130 for the same sq feet for 2x2)

Does anyone have any tips on how to make it easier to manage? I want to install recessed lighting but I think it would be very hard to get the tiles in place, and get the light cans to sit properly on the frame - with so little room to work with. I've thought about mounting the cans in the joists, but I'm not sure if that would work.

Thanks in advance!

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How about tearing it down and drywalling it?
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Hi Shunned, thanks for responding.

I've been thinking about that. I'm reluctant because then I'd lose access to the ceiling - but on the finished side of the ceiling, there is actually very little in the way of plumbing. Some electrical, some cat5/coax that I've run and ductwork - but not much else is up there.

Any other recommendations?
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