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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Talked to a few kitchen+bath companies and also general contractors about my kitchen remodeling job in DC, which involves moving the gas range (or switching to electric range) and fridge against the same wall by a couple feet, and taking out a sink against the same wall (I have a one row kitchen). All indicated I can go without permits since the change is small, and permit process can cause delays, although some indicated they have channels to speed it up if choose to go that route. Permits cost range from 2-5K to 10-20K depending on the company. One suggested I apply for a building permit myself as home owner and they would help if anything is needed. Not sure what I should do - any suggestions or advice? First time homeowner in DC. Thanks in advance.[/quote] Plumbing permit for the gas work. Leave the sink lines capped off at the walls so you dont need to permit that and have it available for the next iteration of the kitchen. Everything else is cosmetic. [/quote]
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