I am an aircraft electrician by trade and have no experience with home electric wiring or codes. Hence my dilemma.
Long story short, I bought a house that the wife loved and happened to come with a decent sized 2 car garage. Ceiling is about 12 feet and the garage has a living space above it. The house is new construction, and thanks to the builder and my inattention when inspection came, I am stuck with a sub-par electrical and lighting situation.
The house is in Washington State (for code reasons) and the garage has 2 "green" lighting fixtures consisting of circular shaped fluorescent lights, maybe 50 watts combined lighting. Plus when the garage is cold, you can barely see at all. Now on to the electrical outlets. There are 3 in the entire garage. One for the garage door opener in the ceiling and one on each wall opposite each other. That is it.
Here lies my problem. I am finally coming home from deployment and the garage is my first project to tackle. With it already being drywalled, what is the easiest way to add more outlets and light fixtures and how do I tie these into the breaker box (also in the garage)?
Any help is appreciated, as I said before I am a total noob at this kind of electrical work. I have changed light fixtures and switches before but this is outside my expertise.
Thanks for the help!
Long story short, I bought a house that the wife loved and happened to come with a decent sized 2 car garage. Ceiling is about 12 feet and the garage has a living space above it. The house is new construction, and thanks to the builder and my inattention when inspection came, I am stuck with a sub-par electrical and lighting situation.
The house is in Washington State (for code reasons) and the garage has 2 "green" lighting fixtures consisting of circular shaped fluorescent lights, maybe 50 watts combined lighting. Plus when the garage is cold, you can barely see at all. Now on to the electrical outlets. There are 3 in the entire garage. One for the garage door opener in the ceiling and one on each wall opposite each other. That is it.
Here lies my problem. I am finally coming home from deployment and the garage is my first project to tackle. With it already being drywalled, what is the easiest way to add more outlets and light fixtures and how do I tie these into the breaker box (also in the garage)?
Any help is appreciated, as I said before I am a total noob at this kind of electrical work. I have changed light fixtures and switches before but this is outside my expertise.
Thanks for the help!