I'm the OP. Our 1800sf ranch built in 1992 or 1993 is nice. Custom built for the owner on a infill lot in a semi-rural area (0.920 acre/40,000sf). Steep roof with extra gables facing street, some intricate brick work, cathedral ceiling in the one step down sunken LR. Call casement windows. So some extra money was spent.
But here is where they skimped:
1. One (1) outlet in the garage tied to the GFCI in the main bath (15amp).
2. The single ceiling light (on a pull chain) in the garage, the outside lights on the front of the garage, the outside light on the garage side door, and the garage door opener are on a separate circuit (15amp I think).
3. There is single outlet in the basement, just below the main panel.
4. I think the outlet for the water softener was put in by the softener installer, its attached a floor joist directly above the water softner.
5. There are five lights scatter throughout the unfinished basement on pull chains (except for one at the bottom of the stairs on the three-way switch at the top of the stairs). Each of the five scatter lights on pull chains are tied to the first floor circuit above!
6. In the garage, code of course required sheet rock only what ... 3 or 4 feet away from the living area. That is exactly where the stopped the rock, the mudding, the taping, the sanding, and the spraying. So the garage is half finished! A previous owner, maybe original, put unfaced batt insulation between the garage trusses bottom cords that is held up with chicken wire (I can't make this sh** up!) and between the open studs and them put poly over it ... which has been ripped and torn.
I've wired in one double boxes with four 15amp outlets (with GFCI) using 12ga wire. It are tied to the 15 amp circuit in the ceiling of the garage, later I will run two new 20amp circuits from the main panel in the basement, into the garage, up the garage wall using conduit, into the ceiling, and to the new circuit above (I'll replace the outlets then). One of the two new 20 amps circuits will be for this new group of outlets and the flourescent lights I'm installing on the ceiling. The second 20amp circuit will serve new outlets above a long bench and three or four new outlets for the bench grinder, drill press, parts washer, and whatever else I collect.
The township just agreed to increase the size of outbuildings in my zoning area from 600sf to 1,000sf ... is that is the next project after I get the garage straightened out.