The Case for Making a Smart Garage
Energy-efficiency, smart electronics and automation have come home to the rest of the house, but many garages still look and feel like neglected warehouses. Why not update the lighting and add high-tech features that will bring your garage into the 21st Century. Doing so will make your life easier and need not cost a fortune!
Rethink Room Function
Most homeowners use the garage for more than just parking. If it's part storage room, part play space and part project area, manage the corresponding needs for specialized task lighting, additional circuits for a second refrigerator or freezer, conveniently located space for gadgets, gizmos, bikes and sports gear, and how you'll deal with yard equipment and gardening tools and trash receptacles. A comprehensive lighting/electrical plan will be a great benefit.
Power Up
Consider your lifestyle, and plan for the uses and activities you envision in the garage. Whether you have built-in storage cabinets, a fully equipped home workshop, a hobby center, or play space for neighborhood kids, you will need handy receptacles for air compressors, charging stations and a variety of portable tools and devices. Trailing extension cords from the receptacle on a door opener is not only unsafe, but inconvenient. If you have or are considering an electric or hybrid vehicle, think about a car-charging station; it will require a 220-240 volt circuit.
Become Energy Efficient
Install sleek, energy efficient recessed cans, and use LED bulbs for bright, attractive general garage lighting that offers greater flexibility than typical fluorescent tube fixtures. They are available for both new construction and remodeling. Also look at insulated garage doors with a row of windows for natural light. Add insulation to walls and ceiling if necessary. Modern garage door openers have advanced safety sensors and lighting timers; but those that are truly smart allow you to monitor operation and control opening and closing via smart phone app as well as by wireless remote.
Go Hands-Free
It's not uncommon for exterior lighting to be motion-activated, particularly if you have a long driveway or security spotlights on your home's perimeter. But you can also automate interior lighting, either with motion sensors, or by using door-jamb switches. You'll love the convenience of never having to fumble in the dark for a light switch!
Tie the Garage into Home Security
In addition to an intrusion alarm and various sensors for your home's interior, incorporate air quality sensors and fire and water detectors, even a security camera, in your garage space. Home security is a major concern among potential buyers.
If you're in the market for a new home, make sure to contact your trusted mortgage professional to get started on the pre-approval process as soon as possible.
Frequently Asked Questions
Updating your garage with smart electronics and energy-efficient lighting makes your life easier, improves safety, and brings the space into the 21st century without costing a fortune.
Assess how you use your garage—storage, play, projects—and plan for specialized task lighting, additional circuits for appliances, and conveniently located outlets for tools and gadgets.
You should install a car-charging station that requires a dedicated 220-240 volt circuit to safely and conveniently charge your vehicle.
Use sleek recessed cans with LED bulbs for bright, flexible lighting, and consider insulated garage doors with windows to add natural light and improve energy efficiency.
Modern smart garage door openers include advanced safety sensors, lighting timers, and allow you to monitor and control the door remotely via smartphone apps.
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