do we need a contractor? Renovating parts of a home - pulling down walls, redoing plumbing etc

cardamom
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We're thinking of partially renovating an old house - all internal stuff. We want to pull down 4 internal walls - I don't think any are structurally necessary (and if they are, we're good with keeping pillars in their place), redo the basement flooring, add a kitchen island and do some plumbing.

We are totally new to all of this and DC and so:

1. Do we need city permits for indoor / internal work?

2. Do we need to hire a contractor or can we stick to just hiring a plumber, electrician, handyman etc (I understand that contractors cost a lot more).

Thanks!
Anonymous
U suppose to, or risking for fine at around $2k for each violation.
Anonymous
Pp, u don't need to hire a contractor
Anonymous
Jesus people, stop with the text speak and spell the 3 letters in "you"... are we all 14?

You better know what you are doing before you start pulling down walls, probably get a structural engineering assessment (~$500) to be sure. You'll also have some permits to deal with and therefor code to follow. Still, it's not rocket science and is a great learning experience if you are game. Just make sure that you are doing it right...
cardamom
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Thanks everyone! Yes, it seems like we do need some external assistance and possibly some permits!
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