HotDoggin
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I am proud to say I'm a new homeowner with a growing project list.. Oh boy is it growing... 
Regardless, the next item on my list is the garage lighting/wiring situation- After all, a useful garage means that projects can continue way past sun-down
I've got a 21 x 28 garage, and currently have one normal fixture over the center bay of the garage (courtesy of the builder/previous owner).. The garage was completed to code, so my 3 walls between garage space and living space are covered with fire-rated 5/8" drywall and taped up.
So a few questions for the community come up..
First- how best to arrange the lights over the 3 bays? I have 6 fixtures that I scored from a friend who over-purchased for his business... 6 Himalayan 3 fixtures, 4x T8 per fixture (That oughtta be enough
) What has worked best for you guys? I'm really trying to figure out orientation vs location, especially when considering the garage doors in their "up" position.. Thoughts?
Secondly, The garage has no outlets (other than the opener outlets), 1 switch for the 1 light in the garage, and no 220v.
I'd like to add outlets, 220 plug(s) for welder/compressor, and maybe even wire in some switches to control each bay's lights- The question becomes how best to run all these wires.. Is it worth trying to strategically pop holes in the walls to run wires (without knowing what's behind them?), or would it be a waste of time/energy when compared to simply trashing all the drywall and starting over with bare walls..
Would be a lot of time invested in trying to save the drywall, but conversely less time and more money to not save it... ..That reminds me - Am I crazy for even considering trying to save the drywall that's up when it comes down for wires??)
What do you guys think? How, and where?!

Regardless, the next item on my list is the garage lighting/wiring situation- After all, a useful garage means that projects can continue way past sun-down
I've got a 21 x 28 garage, and currently have one normal fixture over the center bay of the garage (courtesy of the builder/previous owner).. The garage was completed to code, so my 3 walls between garage space and living space are covered with fire-rated 5/8" drywall and taped up.
So a few questions for the community come up..
First- how best to arrange the lights over the 3 bays? I have 6 fixtures that I scored from a friend who over-purchased for his business... 6 Himalayan 3 fixtures, 4x T8 per fixture (That oughtta be enough
) What has worked best for you guys? I'm really trying to figure out orientation vs location, especially when considering the garage doors in their "up" position.. Thoughts?Secondly, The garage has no outlets (other than the opener outlets), 1 switch for the 1 light in the garage, and no 220v.

I'd like to add outlets, 220 plug(s) for welder/compressor, and maybe even wire in some switches to control each bay's lights- The question becomes how best to run all these wires.. Is it worth trying to strategically pop holes in the walls to run wires (without knowing what's behind them?), or would it be a waste of time/energy when compared to simply trashing all the drywall and starting over with bare walls..
Would be a lot of time invested in trying to save the drywall, but conversely less time and more money to not save it... ..That reminds me - Am I crazy for even considering trying to save the drywall that's up when it comes down for wires??)What do you guys think? How, and where?!
