I bought a new house (built in 2007) this spring & I only have one outlet in the garage. The garage walls are finished with drywall & painted. I want to do as much work as possible myself to add additional outlets in the garage. I don't want to have to redo the drywall & dropping the wiring from the attic will be a giant pain because the attic has a floor already.
So I was thinking about taking my circular saw & setting the blade depth to the thickness of the drywall. Then cutting a slice of drywall out about 2 inches wide about 4 feet high along the the three walls. Then drilling a 7/8" hole through each of the studs to run the wiring. Then feeding the wires through the studs where I prepared it & mounting the electrical boxes. Then hiring an electrician to finish the wiring install to the boxes & the circuit panel outside. After inspection passes. Then I will cover up the hole in the drywall with a 3 inch wood trim. That will keep me from having to fix the drywall & repaint the walls. I was going to paint the wood trim a complementary color.
Here is a picture of what I'm trying to say.
Does any one see any problems with doing it this way?
So I was thinking about taking my circular saw & setting the blade depth to the thickness of the drywall. Then cutting a slice of drywall out about 2 inches wide about 4 feet high along the the three walls. Then drilling a 7/8" hole through each of the studs to run the wiring. Then feeding the wires through the studs where I prepared it & mounting the electrical boxes. Then hiring an electrician to finish the wiring install to the boxes & the circuit panel outside. After inspection passes. Then I will cover up the hole in the drywall with a 3 inch wood trim. That will keep me from having to fix the drywall & repaint the walls. I was going to paint the wood trim a complementary color.
Here is a picture of what I'm trying to say.
Does any one see any problems with doing it this way?