
A garage fridge works hard. It runs constantly, handles temperature swings, and never really gets a break. When you plug it into a shared circuit with other tools and devices, you're asking for trouble - tripped breakers, voltage drops, and in some cases, a fridge that just stops working without warning.
The fix is straightforward: a dedicated outlet wired on its own circuit. That's exactly what we installed here. A 20-amp single outlet mounted in a metal box with rigid conduit running the wiring. No sharing the circuit. No compromises.
The metal conduit and box aren't just for looks. In a garage environment, exposed wiring needs protection from bumps, moisture, and general wear. Rigid conduit is the right call in a space like this - it keeps everything secure and up to code.
This is the kind of wiring service that makes a real difference in how your garage functions day to day. Your fridge gets clean, reliable power. Your other circuits stay clear. And you're not dealing with nuisance trips every time you plug in a compressor or a shop vac on the same line.
Small upgrades like this are often overlooked, but they matter. Whether it's a garage fridge, a chest freezer, or another dedicated appliance, getting the wiring done right from the start saves headaches down the road.