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Road Side Pub
Finishing detached garage
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<blockquote data-quote="Pribilof" data-source="post: 16148939" data-attributes="member: 155968"><p>My detached garage is 22' x 18'8" with 10' ceilings. Completely unfinished other than epoxy floor.</p><p></p><p>An exterior wall of the garage is 28' from the main electrical box. It appears that only one measly 15 amp circuit is feeding the entire garage. Even if there is a second 15 amp circuit (which I haven't been able to locate) it's obviously going to need more power. What sort of electrical do you guys suggest I run?</p><p></p><p>There's also a natural gas line (currently used for a grill) 1' from the electrical box. Can I tap into this line and run gas to the garage?</p><p></p><p>I can handle all the insulation / sheetrock, etc. myself. I can do basic electrical work but any serious electrical, gas, or other technical install I'd hire out.</p><p></p><p>Mini split for heating and cooling? Something else?</p><p></p><p>I'd like to have a more comfortable work space the 8 months out of the year that the garage is either a 100 degree sweat box or a 15 degree freezer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pribilof, post: 16148939, member: 155968"] My detached garage is 22' x 18'8" with 10' ceilings. Completely unfinished other than epoxy floor. An exterior wall of the garage is 28' from the main electrical box. It appears that only one measly 15 amp circuit is feeding the entire garage. Even if there is a second 15 amp circuit (which I haven't been able to locate) it's obviously going to need more power. What sort of electrical do you guys suggest I run? There's also a natural gas line (currently used for a grill) 1' from the electrical box. Can I tap into this line and run gas to the garage? I can handle all the insulation / sheetrock, etc. myself. I can do basic electrical work but any serious electrical, gas, or other technical install I'd hire out. Mini split for heating and cooling? Something else? I'd like to have a more comfortable work space the 8 months out of the year that the garage is either a 100 degree sweat box or a 15 degree freezer. [/QUOTE]
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