Garage & Outbuilding Electrical
Plan lighting, outlets, equipment circuits, and future use for a garage, detached structure, or workshop area.
A garage or outbuilding project may need lighting, practical outlets, a new circuit, equipment power, or a broader electrical plan. The distance, structure, current use, future use, and project access determine the scope.
Stone Electric provides licensed and insured residential electrical service. Call (303) 325-2935 or schedule service.
Before you call
Share the structure, equipment, desired lighting and power, whether it is attached or detached, and any future shop, EV, or storage plans.
What Stone evaluates
Stone evaluates the building, existing electrical system, equipment needs, practical routes, lighting and outlet plan, and the project process that may apply to the address and scope.
Project paths
Improve an existing garage
Lighting, outlet, device, circuit, and equipment changes can be evaluated around the way the garage is used.
Plan power for an outbuilding
A detached structure requires a property-specific discussion of use, distance, route, equipment, and applicable project requirements.
Coordinate future loads
Workshop tools, EV charging, outdoor equipment, and future upgrades should be discussed together when they share the same electrical system.
Plan the space before work starts
Stone can discuss the present use, future equipment, access, and any project-specific permit or inspection coordination.
Know when to stop and call
Do not use damaged, wet, exposed, hot, or sparking equipment. Do not attempt underground, detached-structure, panel, or grounding work yourself.
Get a clear next step for your home
Stone offers same-day service, one-hour appointment windows, upfront pricing before work begins, certified electricians, membership discounts, approved-credit financing options, and a lifetime craftsmanship guarantee. Call (303) 325-2935 or schedule service.
Common questions
Can a detached garage have its own electrical panel?
A separate distribution plan can be part of an outbuilding project, but the useful path depends on the structure, equipment, route, existing service, and actual scope.
Can I plan a workshop and EV charger together?
Yes. Discuss planned equipment together so circuit, capacity, and future-use decisions can be considered as one home system.
Related decisions
Useful public guidance
Source: Colorado electrical permits and inspections guidance
Source: Electrical Safety Foundation International home safety guidance
Call (303) 325-2935 or schedule service.