thurmma
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@sweetpea if you can wire lights and outlets, the breaker box is a walk in the park! The main thing is keeping the wires neat and organized inside the box. I am assuming you will be running 220 to some outlets, that would be the only thing out of the norm for you.Got my quote for electric in my shop.............$2900 (40 hrs of labor). Now I'm handy enough to do electric wiring myself to a point. I've never hooked wires up inside of a CB box but I have wired lights / switches etc from the box. I have a permit already for electric for the building and I don't have a license for it so I'm trying to work with the electrician on a much better price before I go to another one. I hope to run everything myself and he justs connects things or looks over my work, but I doubt it.
When you build a shop..........everything costs $1000-$2000 (even if you do it yourself). Electric, insulation, finishing of floors, walls, ceiling, etc etc etc. It just keeps adding up.
I am not licensed and did all of the wiring for my garage and when I converted the built in garage to 2 bedrooms, a full bath and my office. I ran an 8 awg wire from the main box on the other end of the house and then wired the rooms the way I wanted them ran. Each wall is on its own breaker and the lights are on their own circuit also, so when you plug an iron into the wall it doesn't dim the lights, unlike the rest of the house that I haven't rewired yet. I hate when contractors shortcut the wiring to save a couple bucks here and there. If they can't bid it to be wired correctly, then don't bid the job.
I had 100 amp service ran to my garage with its own meter. The only thing the electric company did was connect it to the box on the outside. All electrical passed city code inspection first time through with flying colors.