Garage Setup

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I recently just purchased my first house that I plan on detailing out of. I am going to be setting up the garage how I like and want some opinions.

Unfortunately the previous owner didn't setup the electrical in the garage to handle the load I would be needing.

The garage is about 20'x20'. I will be epoxying the floor after I strip the paint from the existing paint coating.

As for lighting I would like to go for electrical efficiency and have access to the ceiling via attic with electrical boxes to hard wire in the lights. I was thinking of going with recessed LED lighting with HOT5 florescent lights for the walls.

Similar to this but with LED Lighting instead.

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How many light do you think I will need to adequately light the garage for detailing?
 
Sorry for digressing, but I noticed you said you were going to epoxy the floor. I had epoxy once upon a time, but choose to go with Garage Track flooring this time. It's just like Race Deck (actually made in the same plant by the same manufacture as Race Deck) but costs MUCH less. It's on sale right now for as low as $2.15/sq. ft. plus edge pieces. This stuff looks fantastic, was easy to install, a pleasure to work all day on (no fatigue or dread of laying on cold concrete), and cleans up with Ultima Waterless Wash and a mop. I love the stuff! I will never look back again. Here's what my floor looks like...

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Sorry for digressing, but I noticed you said you were going to epoxy the floor. I had epoxy once upon a time, but choose to go with Garage Track flooring this time. It's just like Race Deck (actually made in the same plant by the same manufacture as Race Deck) but costs MUCH less. It's on sale right now for as low as $2.15/sq. ft. plus edge pieces. This stuff looks fantastic, was easy to install, a pleasure to work all day on (no fatigue or dread of laying on cold concrete), and cleans up with Ultima Waterless Wash and a mop. I love the stuff! I will never look back again. Here's what my floor looks like...

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at $2.15/sq. ft. that would put me at $860.00 just for the flooring.

I used to professionally install epoxy flooring for a living and can tell you that cost is way cheaper for epoxy than for that flooring, for me at least since I know how to install it. Paying someone to come out and install it for me, I would likely end up paying more than $860.00, but in my case epoxy is cheaper. I would rather spend the $860 on a mytee hot water extractor than that flooring. Don't get me wrong that flooring is nice and looks great, but I am still in the start up phases of detailing.

Total cost for the epoxy flooring right now has run me about $300.00 which comes out to be about $0.75 a square foot.
 
^^^ what he said. Got the race deck @ 2.15/sq ft and that is free shipping with liftgate. No down time, 12 year waranty and it looks awesome.
 
WOW!! The garage set-up for DARKHORSE and wrb subie are awesome!!! Beautiful garages. DARKHORSE YOUR garage is incredible and you have great taste in cars!!!

My garage is ok compared to yours...My issue is lighting and electrical too. I use Flood lights and that helps quite a bit!!
 
DARKHOURSE-- Can you wash the car in a garage with this type of flooring?? Just seems water would get under the tiles and cause mold etc.
 
DARKHOURSE-- Can you wash the car in a garage with this type of flooring?? Just seems water would get under the tiles and cause mold etc.

Yes, most definitely you can! The tiles are raised, and the underneath of the tile is channeled to direct water away from and out of the garage. Although I don't wash in the garage (I wash in the shop next door), I do give it a good pressure washer rinse about once a year. All dry the next morning with no issues.



 
Since the OP can do Epoxy himself, $ save for sure. However, for most of us, RD or GT or swisstrac is the way to go. I just got freeflow RD sample the other day and it looks nice. Good luck OP
 
CJ,

I use the standard T8 fluorescent fixtures in both 24” (on the ceiling) and 48” (on the walls), in both 5500k and 6000k color temps, in combination with 3 each of these staggered across the ceiling.
http://www.amazon.com/CowboyStudio-105-Fluorescent-Daylight-Photography/dp/B004L75BGQ/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1431975417&sr=8-1&keywords=cowboy+studio+lighting+Fluorescent+CFL+105+w

And 3 each of these staggered across the ceiling. It seems to work pretty well to have different types of light.
http://www.lowes.com/pd_150661-75774-LPAR3814005KLEDG5_0__?productId=50107550&Ntt=par+90w+led&pl=1&currentURL=%3FNtt%3Dpar%2B90w%2Bled&facetInfo=

Hope to soon add some LED tubes to the walls...

Wow Way way cool!!! I will be putting these bulbs in my garage Thank you for the information!!
 
CJ,

I use the standard T8 fluorescent fixtures in both 24” (on the ceiling) and 48” (on the walls), in both 5500k and 6000k color temps, in combination with 3 each of these staggered across the ceiling.
http://www.amazon.com/CowboyStudio-105-Fluorescent-Daylight-Photography/dp/B004L75BGQ/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1431975417&sr=8-1&keywords=cowboy+studio+lighting+Fluorescent+CFL+105+w

And 3 each of these staggered across the ceiling. It seems to work pretty well to have different types of light.
http://www.lowes.com/pd_150661-75774-LPAR3814005KLEDG5_0__?productId=50107550&Ntt=par+90w+led&pl=1&currentURL=%3FNtt%3Dpar%2B90w%2Bled&facetInfo=

Hope to soon add some LED tubes to the walls...

What do you think about these from costco?
I am using 6 of these in my 21x21 garage

http://www.costco.com/Feit-Electric-4’-LED-Shop-Light-2-pack.product.100155638.html
 
My issue is lighting and electrical too. I use Flood lights and that helps quite a bit!!

CJ,

I use standard T8 fluorescent fixtures in both 24” (on the ceiling) and 48” (on the walls), in both 5500k and 6000k color temps, in combination with 3 each of these staggered across the ceiling.

http://www.amazon.com/CowboyStudio-105-Fluorescent-Daylight-Photography/dp/B004L75BGQ/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1431975417&sr=8-1&keywords=cowboy+studio+lighting+Fluorescent+CFL+105+w

And 3 each of these staggered across the ceiling as well. It seems to work pretty well to have different types of light.

http://www.lowes.com/pd_150661-75774-LPAR3814005KLEDG5_0__?productId=50107550&Ntt=par+90w+led&pl=1&currentURL=%3FNtt%3Dpar%2B90w%2Bled&facetInfo=

Hope to add some LED tubes to the walls soon (but OUCH, expensive)!...
 
Thanks, Ill post up before and after pics of the garage. My father, electrical engineer, is going to be helping me with the electrical work needed.

I want to be using the least amount of wattage possible as I plan on converting the home to solar power in the near future.
 
I just built my house. In my garage I put in five t8 4' banks. Three were four bulb and two two bulb. One extra four bulb over a workbench area.

All three garage doors as well as the t8s are daylight 6k. You want daylight bright not 3k soft yellow. I put 6k in the closets too. LEDs aren't worth it yet in the garage. When they come down more in price it would be worth it. Maybe in a couple more years.
 
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