Curious on a electrical question.

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Some years ago I was talking with a client about cabinets for his garage. The conversation turned to how nice it was to see more than 2 outlets on the walls in the whole space. Turns out this guy had, when the house was built, asked the builder to add 6 outlets in the garage, 1 circuit and 3 outlets on either side. It cost him $300 PER outlet. That seemed...steep. I'm a carpenter and cabinet maker, electrical is not my forte, but doesn't that seem steep PER outlet? submitted by /u/erikleorgav...

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Originally published on April 13, 2026. Curated by Construction News.

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