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It seems really unlikely that the wire is rated for 20 amps. So the garage would need to be rewired. How accessible is the wiring?
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Why do you want to go to 20 amp?
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(04-19-2021, 10:18 AM)bpatters69 Wrote: Hello All,
I want to change the breaker in my garage from 15 to 20Amps. I plan to hire someone to do it as I am not comfortable with electricity. Anyway, it should be pretty straightforward for someone who knows what they are doing. Does anything else need to be changed?
Thanks, Bill
You need to check the gauge of the wiring in the garage. It is likely 14ga for a 15 amp service, and 20amp service requires 12ga wiring to meet code. It is possible, but unlikely, you have 12ga wiring in the garage, so the earlier suggestion of just running a new 20 amp line might be the way to go here. When put a subpanel in my shop, I wired the wall circuits with 12ga to get 20amp service everywhere.
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As mentioned, in all likelihood you will need to run new wiring.
As labor will be the major expense, seems wasteful to pay the labor to run a 12g wire.
Run 2g copper or aluminum and put in a sub panel. Odds are good you will be looking at electric or hybrid auto sometime in the future.
If you decide to go 12g consider running 12-3 and have the electrician install a multi-wire branch circuit. That would give you two 20 amp circuits in the space of one.
Detached or attached? If detached, any change may require a sub panel or mwbc.
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