tominboise
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I want to add a sub panel to my attached garage, to add 3 or 4 240V circuits. I currently have three 110V circuits in the garage from the existing main panel, one for overhead lighting and two circuits that feed wall outlets. I want to add 240V circuits to support running a welder, adding a 240V overhead electric heater (30Amp) and provision for a future electric car charging station. The main panel is 100AMP and mounted in the basement. It is mounted directly on the concrete wall of the basement. The meter box is mounted on the back of the house. The house was built in 1946 and is wood frame with brick exterior. It originally had knob and tube wiring in the house but a lot of it was replaced in previous remodels. The original attached single car garage was rebuilt and converted to a double car garage in the late 1990s, and all the wiring was replaced at that time.
I assume they would run a conduit across the back of the house and into the garage. The attic is pretty open and accessible across the entire garage and house, so it may be easier to go up into the attic, across to the garage and then down in a wall.
Anyway, I have an electrical contractor coming to provide a quote for this work. I am wondering what I should be expecting for approximate cost, as a rough order of magnitude. $1000? $5000? $10000?
Also, a second question would be, how much and what could I reasonably do, as a very handy, DIY retired engineer/millwright/carpenter, but not an electrician. Sure, I know how to wire an outlet, install a work box, etc but I am not an expert.
I would like to farm out the entire project but if it makes sense and could save me some $$, I would consider doing some of it myself.
I assume they would run a conduit across the back of the house and into the garage. The attic is pretty open and accessible across the entire garage and house, so it may be easier to go up into the attic, across to the garage and then down in a wall.
Anyway, I have an electrical contractor coming to provide a quote for this work. I am wondering what I should be expecting for approximate cost, as a rough order of magnitude. $1000? $5000? $10000?
Also, a second question would be, how much and what could I reasonably do, as a very handy, DIY retired engineer/millwright/carpenter, but not an electrician. Sure, I know how to wire an outlet, install a work box, etc but I am not an expert.
I would like to farm out the entire project but if it makes sense and could save me some $$, I would consider doing some of it myself.
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