Why Your Garage Needs a Dedicated Circuit

When it comes to powering your garage, a dedicated circuit is a must-have for safety and efficiency. Unlike shared circuits that distribute electricity to multiple outlets throughout your home, a dedicated circuit supplies power exclusively to your garage. This prevents overloads, reduces the risk of tripped breakers, and ensures that high-powered tools and appliances run smoothly.


Additionally, the National Electrical Code (NEC) requires at least one dedicated 20-amp circuit in a garage, complete with GFCI protection for added safety. Whether you use your garage for a home workshop, an electric vehicle charger, or extra storage, having a dedicated circuit keeps everything running without interruptions. Plus, it helps prevent electrical hazards, making your garage a safer place to work.

 

Why is a Dedicated Circuit Important for a Garage?

✅ Prevents Overloads – Running power tools, air compressors, or EV chargers on a shared circuit can trip breakers. A dedicated circuit avoids this issue.


✅ Meets Electrical Code – The NEC (National Electrical Code) requires at least one dedicated 20-amp circuit in a garage. GFCI protection is also required for safety.


✅ Improves Safety – Reduces the risk of electrical fires and ensures stable power for high-demand tools.

 

If you're considering an upgrade, now is the perfect time to install a garage dedicated circuit. Not only will it improve your electrical system’s reliability, but it will also ensure your setup meets modern safety standards. Contact a licensed electrician today to make the switch! 

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