Submitted by Pippo-Hippo t3_10e0qu5 in DIY
I've just bought a house for the first time, originally a city-dweller. The place has an unfinished 2 car garage that I'd really like to use as a general shop, given that I can park in the driveway. The garage is currently just bare studs and some skeletal electrical. My thinking is to do some basic insulation and drywall. I know it won't be perfect, but I like the idea of doing it myself, and don't mind learning on the fly, even if it costs me lots of time and results in a mediocre job.
The big question I'm uncertain of is electrical. I don't know the first thing about it so will try to describe as best I can! The garage is detached from the house. It has 3 outlets on the walls and 2 on the ceiling (clearly originally for a garage door opener). It has its own electrical panel from the house (which is in the basement). The breakers correspond with the existing outlets. The wiring runs alongside the studs and ceiling joists, stapled in securely.
My desires / questions are as follows.1) I'd like to add some more outlets - is this something I can do on my own? 2) In terms of insulating, is it as simple as just cutting the insulation around any wiring and fitting around it? 3) Do I need to have an electrician come by and walk me through the situation? Do they need to do the work? Is there anything I can do my own? Any basic resources for understanding this stuff?
Cheers.
Commercial-Service77 t1_j4ocq1t wrote
Hire an electrician to install a dedicated sub-panel in the garage. With that installed, you can isolate the power and install 240 volt and 120 volt outlets by yourself. If you’re unsure, you can pay the electrician to inspect and do final hookup after you’ve installed boxes and wiring. Invest in a diy book on house wiring available from Lowes / Home Depot, (thumb through it to make sure it’s something you’ll be comfortable learning and doing.