BetterDays
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In the near future, I am planning to rewire my 20x20 garage.
Currently, I have 3 - 20A breakers going to the garage:
1 - lights (10 - double bulb four foot fluorescents)
1 - outlets (5 total currently, planning on adding a sixth)
1 - dedicated for 110v 30 gallon air compressor. This one will also be tapped for a single outlet to my shed (located directly behind my garage).
Currently, the wiring is not as I would like it. It is stapled to the header and then comes down the wall to the receptacle, back up to the header, and over to the next one.
Obviously, I want to correct this. One electrician mentioned running it inside of the walls along the footer. Another mentioned running it inside the walls at receptacle height. A third mentioned receptacle height, but using conduit.
How would you recommend completing this task?
Currently, I have 3 - 20A breakers going to the garage:
1 - lights (10 - double bulb four foot fluorescents)
1 - outlets (5 total currently, planning on adding a sixth)
1 - dedicated for 110v 30 gallon air compressor. This one will also be tapped for a single outlet to my shed (located directly behind my garage).
Currently, the wiring is not as I would like it. It is stapled to the header and then comes down the wall to the receptacle, back up to the header, and over to the next one.
Obviously, I want to correct this. One electrician mentioned running it inside of the walls along the footer. Another mentioned running it inside the walls at receptacle height. A third mentioned receptacle height, but using conduit.
How would you recommend completing this task?