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Old 09-01-2020, 10:09 AM   #13
67ChevyRedneck
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Re: My Big Fat Renovation

The electric was roughed in. Went WAY over budget on this. Original quote was $4,200 with $2,200 for lights (those LED strip lights are $$$!)

This thing is set up though. I have a dedicated plug for fridge/freezer, 6 plugs per each long wall with no more than 2 on a circuit, one plug on each short wall, a 220 under the stairs for the compressor and another for the welder on the side wall, 7 exterior lights, 3 rows of LED ceiling lights each row on their own switch, lights for the upstairs, and 3 exterior GFI (apparently this is actually code), AND a plug up high for my TV . I figured with the little one we can hide out in the shop to give mama a break

And the biggest thing is the box was plumbed for a future A/C/Heat connection. I'll run PVC down the back corner for a drip line, A/C lines, and power. The plan is to replace our house upstairs unit and attic blower next spring, so if I do the shop before that the wife will hurt me...
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