
A lot of people don't realize that washers and dryers need their own dedicated circuits - not just any outlet on the wall. Share a circuit with the wrong appliance and you're looking at tripped breakers, potential overheating, or worse. Getting the wiring right from the start is what keeps everything running the way it should.
For this garage laundry setup, we installed a new 20-amp circuit for the washer and a new 30-amp circuit for the dryer. Each appliance gets exactly the power it needs, completely isolated from everything else on the panel. That's not just a preference - it's how the code requires it, and for good reason.
The conduit work runs clean along the brick wall, with proper outlet boxes and a dryer receptacle mounted at the right height for easy appliance hookup. Everything is secured, protected, and done the way it's meant to last. No shortcuts, no guesswork.
Whether you're setting up laundry in a garage for the first time or upgrading an older setup that wasn't wired correctly, the electrical side of things isn't something to wing. Dedicated circuits protect your appliances, your breaker panel, and honestly - your home.