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[quote=Anonymous]Garage means it's most likely an accessible location (i.e. run wires overhead in the ceiling), unless you have living space above. Figure about $75 in materials, so I would pay for 1.5 hrs of electrician time inclusive of travel. People who are handy can do this themselves, as power for a garage door simply means an outlet in the ceiling that you plug the garage door opener into. Running a new outlet to a panel isn't easy for a DIYer, but you can tap into an existing outlet in the garage and "relocate" it (i.e. close up existing outlet and use it as a junction box and run wire from existing to new ceiling outlet - no need to add a new breaker).[/quote]
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