grizzlebar
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So the garage project is going to start soon and I’m beginning to think of electrical needs
(New detached garage being built within 6 feet of existing house)
I’m new to this whole thing and just met with an electrician to discuss installing a sub panel in the new garage tied to the current panel in the existing garage. He quoted me $2200 for all the parts, labor, and concrete work. Since I have no frame of reference, I have no idea if this is a good price, but more on that for a later post I guess.
Obviously I need permits/inspections to tie it in and wire it up, looking at the county’s website that seems like a straightforward enough process. I’m decently mechanically, and electrically inclined so I had a thought - is this something I can do?
I’d need a trench done to the right depth - easy.
I’d have to cut, relay concrete - easy.
Bringing the wire up into the new garage - sounds easy enough - nothing is built yet so it should be straight forward.
Bringing the wire up into the existing garage and panel - not sure, would have to look into that one.
Total run of wire between the panels is less than 20ft, btw and would require 2x 50amp breakers in the last remaining spots.
Anyone have recommendations and or guidance? Videos and write ups are helpful.
(New detached garage being built within 6 feet of existing house)
I’m new to this whole thing and just met with an electrician to discuss installing a sub panel in the new garage tied to the current panel in the existing garage. He quoted me $2200 for all the parts, labor, and concrete work. Since I have no frame of reference, I have no idea if this is a good price, but more on that for a later post I guess.
Obviously I need permits/inspections to tie it in and wire it up, looking at the county’s website that seems like a straightforward enough process. I’m decently mechanically, and electrically inclined so I had a thought - is this something I can do?
I’d need a trench done to the right depth - easy.
I’d have to cut, relay concrete - easy.
Bringing the wire up into the new garage - sounds easy enough - nothing is built yet so it should be straight forward.
Bringing the wire up into the existing garage and panel - not sure, would have to look into that one.
Total run of wire between the panels is less than 20ft, btw and would require 2x 50amp breakers in the last remaining spots.
Anyone have recommendations and or guidance? Videos and write ups are helpful.




