Building A New Home? Cleverly Plan To Accommodate Vital Electrical Outlets In 3 Outdoor Spaces Around Your Home

Posted on: 1 August 2016

If you're building a new home, you've probably already planned the electrical outlet positioning of your indoor spaces. But most homeowners often overlook the fact that outdoor spaces need careful planning for electrical outlets too for a myriad of reasons.  This guide aims to help you cleverly plan to accommodate vital electrical outlets in your outdoor spaces with your electrician.

Garage

It's easy to forget your garage in the hustle of planning internal outlets for your living room, kitchen and bedroom with your electrician. But electrical outlets in the garage are just as important, especially if you're planning to install a remote-controlled, automatic garage door. You will need an outlet near the door to power it up. If you have a workbench where you plan several household related chores, then you'll need electrical outlets installed close by. For instance, if you need to power up the drill machine to make a hole in a wooden frame, then you'll obviously need an electrical outlet close to your workbench. If your water heating system is somewhere in your garage, the electrical outlets should be kept a safe distance away from it.

Patio And Backyard

Depending on the way you use your patio, you will need to account for multiple electrical outlets for different tasks. For example, if you are installing a lamp, TV and other lighting fixtures, then keep in mind that they will all need individual electrical outlets. Similarly, if you have a landscaped backyard, then you will need power outlets that enable you to use landscaping tools like mowers and edgers. If you have outdoor fountains, then they may need a separate power outlet too. Be sure to discuss all the installations with your electrician, so that you can properly plan to accommodate all of them in your new home.

Outdoor Kitchens

Outdoor kitchens are popular in many Australian homes and are usually outfitted with a range of modern appliances that can rival any indoor kitchen. Depending on what you are planning to install in your outdoor kitchen, you will need electrical outlets for an electric barbeque, a refrigerator, a microwave, an oven, a beater, a toaster and much more. Keep in mind that you will need higher amp plugs for bigger electrical appliances, so make sure you plan well to avoid difficulties in the future.

If you're building a new home, you must cleverly plan to accommodate vital electrical outlets in your outdoor spaces with your electrician, so that you avoid any surges and challenges in the future.

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