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Garage Electrical & Subpanel Installation

Whether you’re setting up a workshop, charging an EV, or just need better lighting and power in your garage, Residential Electric can get your garage wired right. We install dedicated garage subpanels and run all the circuits you need for tools, outlets, lighting, and more — clean, safe, and up to code.

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Why You Need an Electrician

Garages are often an afterthought in a home’s electrical system — but they’re one of the places most likely to be overloaded, especially with power tools, EV chargers, and heaters in the mix. DIY wiring or shared circuits from the main panel can quickly become a fire hazard or leave you constantly flipping breakers.

Installing a garage subpanel gives you dedicated capacity and flexibility for anything you need — now or in the future. And it keeps your main panel from being overloaded. This isn’t just about convenience — it’s about safety, longevity, and future-proofing your home.

What We Do

We’ll work with you to plan the right garage setup for your needs and future upgrades, then install everything to code with clean workmanship and zero stress. Our garage electrical services include:

  • Installing 60–100 amp subpanels in attached or detached garages

  • Running underground feeders (UF cable or conduit) for detached structures

  • Installing outlets for tools, freezers, or appliances

  • Wiring for 240V circuits (EV chargers, welders, heaters, etc.)

  • Interior and exterior garage lighting

  • GFCI and AFCI protection where required by code

  • Cleanup, labeling, and full walk-through before we leave

Whether you’re doing a full remodel, building new, or just need a safer setup in an older garage, we’ll get the job done right — with no surprises and no cut corners.

Why Choose Residential Electric?

Insured Electricians

Upfront , Clear Pricing

Prompt + Polite Techs

Licensed Experts

Always on Time

FAQ

Absolutely. Under no circumstances should you try to troubleshoot your residential electrical system on your own. You should call an electrician whenever you have an electrical problem, both for your personal safety and so that your home’s electrical system remains up to code.

Yes! We provide a free estimate for all major projects. Our free estimates exclude real estate estimates and minor repairs. Drop us a line, and we will get back to you quickly with a quote for those services. 

Absolutely! You should never work with an electrical company that isn’t.

Residential Electric has been in business since 2015, and we have over 40 years of experience combined among our employees.

On top of being properly licensed and insured, feel free to check out the hundreds of google reviews that would come up with a google search. We have a high rating because we do quality work.

Where to Find Us

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