I've looked through many threads and noticed a lot of questions regarding wiring up your new garages. I've posted a few replys regarding this but thought I'd add my own suggestions so here it goes..... Whether your wiring your own or having it done save yourself some frustrations later by adding ceiling fan brackets and have them wired to a different switch. I had my contractor do this and then I added ceiling fans after we got moved in. I picked up some fans at Menards for $12. Cheap? Yes but no problems with them for 2 years now. I also had a phone jack and cable tv jacks installed as well. My garage is 870 or so sq. ft 3 car attached. My third stall I added about 13ft depth and have my work bench, storage cabinets, table saw, etc back there. I'm more of a hobby woodworker than a mechanic. Another thing I had done was raised the outlets along the walls up to waist high. You'll think thats a good idea as you get older, trust me! Also we upgraded to 9ft ceilings in the house so the garage ceiling height is roughly 10 ft plus. So there is no clearance issues with the fans. Right now I heat with a reedy heater 55,000 btu torpedo heater, it's knids loud but warms the garage up nice and the fans help push the warm air back down where you need it. Later I plan on getting a hanging heating unit. Hope this helps some of you out when trying to decide about wiring. Theres a lot to consider when your building, paint, floor finished, etc..... Good Luck!!!!
