GarageDog
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My son just purchased a mid '50s home in the Southern California area. (raised foundation - 3 Bdrm/1.5 bath, 1,200 Sq ft)
After talking with several contractors on proposed work to be done (master bath remodel, kitchen, etc.) the capacity and integrity of the original electrical system kept coming up.
After much discussion we decided our first step should be to upgrade the main panel which is attached to the free standing garage - exposed to the backyard area. (100 amp) It then finds it's way over to the house.
I hadn't thought too much about the aesthetics until after the electrician completed his installation of the new box, new pipe, with large horizontal mounting brackets anchoring the new pipe to the exterior wall. Again, all very visible from the backyard.
After the fact I asked him about the possibility of running the lines/pipe down the inside of the wall, to clean up the look. He shrugged of the question and said it would have been WAY more costly. Slap a little paint on it and it will disappear. Riiiight.
Can any of you tell me if relocating the main pipe/electrical to the inside of the garage wall is a major undertaking? (leaving the box on the outside) For the time being we'll probably leave it as is, but would have appreciated the option or suggestion from the electrician of a better looking solution than what he came up with.
Thanks for any suggestions,
Bill
After talking with several contractors on proposed work to be done (master bath remodel, kitchen, etc.) the capacity and integrity of the original electrical system kept coming up.
After much discussion we decided our first step should be to upgrade the main panel which is attached to the free standing garage - exposed to the backyard area. (100 amp) It then finds it's way over to the house.
I hadn't thought too much about the aesthetics until after the electrician completed his installation of the new box, new pipe, with large horizontal mounting brackets anchoring the new pipe to the exterior wall. Again, all very visible from the backyard.
After the fact I asked him about the possibility of running the lines/pipe down the inside of the wall, to clean up the look. He shrugged of the question and said it would have been WAY more costly. Slap a little paint on it and it will disappear. Riiiight.
Can any of you tell me if relocating the main pipe/electrical to the inside of the garage wall is a major undertaking? (leaving the box on the outside) For the time being we'll probably leave it as is, but would have appreciated the option or suggestion from the electrician of a better looking solution than what he came up with.
Thanks for any suggestions,
Bill
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