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Unfinished basement shop tips?
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Okay, all good info. I will eventually want to run more electric, but I'll hire someone for that. I'll have to check on the framing and see if permits are required, the actual process seems easy enough.
If the walls are framed and open, it's pretty simple and easy for new lines to be run. Shouldn't be too expensive to hire an electrician for that. However, code may require that you close the walls after that or you may have to use a particular kind of junction box if you want to keep the walls open. Any electrician you hire should know what is required, and they should be handling all of there permits. Always make your contractors pull their own permits.
Also, don't be too afraid of permits. In your area you may be allowed to do some work and get the permits yourself. Again, ask the local office, they can be your friends.