Looking for opinions and price info concerning which way to go on this. The detached garage is 32 x 44 and will have 200 amp service.
Option 1: Have the power company install new service to the garage. It's 300 ft. from the power pole/transformer to the new garage, the service would be underground. With pricing from the power company, providing new service is approx. $500. Of course there will be a monthly charge, something like $30.
Option 2: Upgrade the service to the house from 200 to 400 amps and feed the garage 200 amps with cable underground. So basically I need help in estimating the costs for this. It is 175 ft. from the meter base on the house to the new garage. Upgrading the meter base from 200 to 400amps isn't too hard. The meter base itself is free from the utility and I have friend who can help with the changeover. What will cost is renting a trencher, the cost of the UF cable(not sure of what gauge it should be), and adding a seperate grounding cable. The trencher is probably around $200, unfortunately this trench will cross all of my exsisting utilites, so I'm going to have to hand dig 20 -30 ft. of the trench. Any help with specs of the exact type of the cables and their costs is much appreciated.
Brian
Option 1: Have the power company install new service to the garage. It's 300 ft. from the power pole/transformer to the new garage, the service would be underground. With pricing from the power company, providing new service is approx. $500. Of course there will be a monthly charge, something like $30.
Option 2: Upgrade the service to the house from 200 to 400 amps and feed the garage 200 amps with cable underground. So basically I need help in estimating the costs for this. It is 175 ft. from the meter base on the house to the new garage. Upgrading the meter base from 200 to 400amps isn't too hard. The meter base itself is free from the utility and I have friend who can help with the changeover. What will cost is renting a trencher, the cost of the UF cable(not sure of what gauge it should be), and adding a seperate grounding cable. The trencher is probably around $200, unfortunately this trench will cross all of my exsisting utilites, so I'm going to have to hand dig 20 -30 ft. of the trench. Any help with specs of the exact type of the cables and their costs is much appreciated.
Brian
