PI Lvr83
Active member
I am having a barn type garage built as we "speak". They will be putting up Hardie Boards (cement type) on the outside. The base is concrete. I want to put 110v/15 amp out there.
I currently have a small aluminum siding shed that I ran electric wire (type that can be buried) about 10 years ago. Has been working great. I added a 15 amp circuit breaker to my house breaker box.
Now next to this shed (will have removed) I am building the permanent garage. Can I add splices or wire ties to the current wire to add length to make it to my new garage? I don't want to did up the yard again if I don't have to.
My biggest question is how do I get electric to the building? With my shed I drilled a hole in the wood floor and brought up the wire that way. With the cement siding and concrete floor.
My two questions: Can I add a splice (put splice in PVC and seal both ends?) to add lenght?
How do I get the power inside the building with concrete floors and cement sides?
Thanks,
GregView media item 30201
I currently have a small aluminum siding shed that I ran electric wire (type that can be buried) about 10 years ago. Has been working great. I added a 15 amp circuit breaker to my house breaker box.
Now next to this shed (will have removed) I am building the permanent garage. Can I add splices or wire ties to the current wire to add length to make it to my new garage? I don't want to did up the yard again if I don't have to.
My biggest question is how do I get electric to the building? With my shed I drilled a hole in the wood floor and brought up the wire that way. With the cement siding and concrete floor.
My two questions: Can I add a splice (put splice in PVC and seal both ends?) to add lenght?
How do I get the power inside the building with concrete floors and cement sides?
Thanks,
GregView media item 30201

