kolky
Active member
Hi guys,
I'm starting the build of my 26x26 detached garage. I've got a separate 100amp service being run to it. Currently the foundation has been laid but they probably won't start on the building and electrical for a couple of months. I plan to use it for both a workshop and for entertainment. I'm probably going to put in a golf simulator in the future.
Was hoping you could take a look at my plan and let me know what you think.
Lighting:
- 5 Primelights Bolt 3 (8550 lumens each)
- Considering adding some can lights as well for entertainment purposes.
- 1 man door light
- 2 gooseneck lights above garage door
Electrical:
- 3 outlets on each side wall + 5 on back wall + 1 clock outlet on each wall + one on each side of the garage door + one outdoor outlet (3 separate circuits)
- 5 ceiling outlets that will also provide power to the attic area (attic is storage truss with 7/12 pitch)
- 1 dedicated outlet for garage door opener (jackshaft)
- 1 dedicated outlet for beer fridge
- 1 30amp compressor circuit
- 1 50amp welder / electric vehicle circuit
- 1 30amp shop tool circuit
- 1 dual 20amp for minisplit
In my current garage I manage to get by with a single circuit and two outlets but I am trying to future proof this one.
I'm starting the build of my 26x26 detached garage. I've got a separate 100amp service being run to it. Currently the foundation has been laid but they probably won't start on the building and electrical for a couple of months. I plan to use it for both a workshop and for entertainment. I'm probably going to put in a golf simulator in the future.
Was hoping you could take a look at my plan and let me know what you think.
Lighting:
- 5 Primelights Bolt 3 (8550 lumens each)
- Considering adding some can lights as well for entertainment purposes.
- 1 man door light
- 2 gooseneck lights above garage door
Electrical:
- 3 outlets on each side wall + 5 on back wall + 1 clock outlet on each wall + one on each side of the garage door + one outdoor outlet (3 separate circuits)
- 5 ceiling outlets that will also provide power to the attic area (attic is storage truss with 7/12 pitch)
- 1 dedicated outlet for garage door opener (jackshaft)
- 1 dedicated outlet for beer fridge
- 1 30amp compressor circuit
- 1 50amp welder / electric vehicle circuit
- 1 30amp shop tool circuit
- 1 dual 20amp for minisplit
In my current garage I manage to get by with a single circuit and two outlets but I am trying to future proof this one.