DIY Builds
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Running electricity to a detached garage or shed typically costs between $1,000 and $2,500, depending on electrical needs, distance to your detached garage or shed, and whether or not you need to cut into drywall to run new wiring.
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Highlights You’ll pay $1,000 to $2,500 to run electricity to a detached garage or shed. Bigger structures at a farther distance from your home could increase costs to $5,000+ . Obtain a permit before beginning work if you plan to DIY (not recommended). We recommend using a professional electrician to complete this job safely and to code. Get quotes from up to 3 pros ! Enter a zip below and get matched to top-rated pros near you. Find pros While some consider detached garages to be “old school,” homeowners can easily shake this stigma by bringing electricity to your home’s other free-standing objects. After all, bringing light and power to your home’s other free-standing buildings opens up many possibilities—a new workspace, a new office, or even an attached loft you can rent out for extra cash. The cost to run electricity to a detached garage or shed really comes down to how much power you need, how difficult installation is in your home and yard, and perhaps even where you live. This cost guide breaks it all down for you.
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Unless you have significant experience working with electrical wiring, DIY electrical projects are not encouraged for safety reasons. You also run the risk of messing up your home’s electrical wiring, which could require an expensive fix. The cost to hire an electrician near you, while higher, is easily justified for this project.
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