All, I just got a quote from a local electrician for installing 220v receptacles and lighting in my new (home) garage. I have a few questions and hoped I could get a little clarification.
Basically, my garage is 30x23, three bay, 9 ft ceiling. I intend to do all minor car/bike/kart maintenance in one bay. I am an amateur mechanic, who is getting older, and I just want to see what I'm working on. I will also be installing a Steevo style bench (centered) along the back wall, about 13-14' in length. Here I will do hobby type metal work mostly. Again, I am an amateur, just need to see.
I got one quote from a local electrician. He wants $350 per 220v receptacle installed. (Welder and air compressor are the only current 220 tools I have, but I want to have room for growth, so I am asking for 4 receptacles.) Is that reasonable?
He also wants $2200 to install sub panel/run power out to garage, but this price includes trenching under a brick walkway. I have found the conduit that feeds the garage from the house, so my next question is how much do you think the price would change if we use the same conduit (run is <100 ft.)? Asked another way, is $2200 a reasonable price for pulling the new wires through existing conduit and installing a sub panel in the garage (specs below)?
The quote also just says "install sub panel," without any specifics in terms of size. Basically, the air compressor will be on its own circuit, and all the other 220v receptacles will be on one circuit as it will only be me working in the garage, with only one machine on at a time. Aside from these tools and the lights I explain below, the only other electrical in the garage is a handful of wall outlets, three garage door openers, and maybe three light fixtures, all of which two 15 amp circuits currently handle.
Lastly, he quoted $250 per 4 ft LED wrap-around fixture installed (x5, one each in the middle of the 23’ length, running between and on either side of the bays) and $350 per 8 ft LED wrap-around fixture installed (over bench along back wall). He did not specify make/model/specs. I have read Platonic's posts about lighting layouts and bulbs, and the more I read, the more confused I am. However, I do know/think I want 85 CRI and 5oooK light, but do I need it to be IP rated? Is there a good reason to have/NOT have two different size bulbs/fixtures?
I am drafting an email to the electrician asking for clarification, and I'll also be getting another quote, but I thought I'd ask the brain trust here. I appreciate help with any and all parts: I know it’s a lot. I just want to make sure I'm not getting hosed on price AND getting something I’ll be happy with for the next 15-20 years.
Basically, my garage is 30x23, three bay, 9 ft ceiling. I intend to do all minor car/bike/kart maintenance in one bay. I am an amateur mechanic, who is getting older, and I just want to see what I'm working on. I will also be installing a Steevo style bench (centered) along the back wall, about 13-14' in length. Here I will do hobby type metal work mostly. Again, I am an amateur, just need to see.
I got one quote from a local electrician. He wants $350 per 220v receptacle installed. (Welder and air compressor are the only current 220 tools I have, but I want to have room for growth, so I am asking for 4 receptacles.) Is that reasonable?
He also wants $2200 to install sub panel/run power out to garage, but this price includes trenching under a brick walkway. I have found the conduit that feeds the garage from the house, so my next question is how much do you think the price would change if we use the same conduit (run is <100 ft.)? Asked another way, is $2200 a reasonable price for pulling the new wires through existing conduit and installing a sub panel in the garage (specs below)?
The quote also just says "install sub panel," without any specifics in terms of size. Basically, the air compressor will be on its own circuit, and all the other 220v receptacles will be on one circuit as it will only be me working in the garage, with only one machine on at a time. Aside from these tools and the lights I explain below, the only other electrical in the garage is a handful of wall outlets, three garage door openers, and maybe three light fixtures, all of which two 15 amp circuits currently handle.
Lastly, he quoted $250 per 4 ft LED wrap-around fixture installed (x5, one each in the middle of the 23’ length, running between and on either side of the bays) and $350 per 8 ft LED wrap-around fixture installed (over bench along back wall). He did not specify make/model/specs. I have read Platonic's posts about lighting layouts and bulbs, and the more I read, the more confused I am. However, I do know/think I want 85 CRI and 5oooK light, but do I need it to be IP rated? Is there a good reason to have/NOT have two different size bulbs/fixtures?
I am drafting an email to the electrician asking for clarification, and I'll also be getting another quote, but I thought I'd ask the brain trust here. I appreciate help with any and all parts: I know it’s a lot. I just want to make sure I'm not getting hosed on price AND getting something I’ll be happy with for the next 15-20 years.