Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No more than $350. This is about an hours worth of work and about $100 in materials.
No way you're going to get this done for $350 unless it's part of a larger project, particularly if you want to comply with code and pull permits.
NP. Disagree. I had this done in my own house as part of a larger project and it was like $200, and in a rental property last year as a one-off and it cost $250, including the fan. There's zero reason this should cost $1500, and you certainly don't need to pull permits to put in a fan!
OP wants to add a new switch. That is likely to require a permit. Please provide code cite stating otherwise.
I had three switches added without a permit.
Building code requires permits for adding new switches. Cite the code section that supports the contrary.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No more than $350. This is about an hours worth of work and about $100 in materials.
No way you're going to get this done for $350 unless it's part of a larger project, particularly if you want to comply with code and pull permits.
NP. Disagree. I had this done in my own house as part of a larger project and it was like $200, and in a rental property last year as a one-off and it cost $250, including the fan. There's zero reason this should cost $1500, and you certainly don't need to pull permits to put in a fan!
OP wants to add a new switch. That is likely to require a permit. Please provide code cite stating otherwise.
I had three switches added without a permit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No more than $350. This is about an hours worth of work and about $100 in materials.
No way you're going to get this done for $350 unless it's part of a larger project, particularly if you want to comply with code and pull permits.
NP. Disagree. I had this done in my own house as part of a larger project and it was like $200, and in a rental property last year as a one-off and it cost $250, including the fan. There's zero reason this should cost $1500, and you certainly don't need to pull permits to put in a fan!
OP wants to add a new switch. That is likely to require a permit. Please provide code cite stating otherwise.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No more than $350. This is about an hours worth of work and about $100 in materials.
No way you're going to get this done for $350 unless it's part of a larger project, particularly if you want to comply with code and pull permits.
NP. Disagree. I had this done in my own house as part of a larger project and it was like $200, and in a rental property last year as a one-off and it cost $250, including the fan. There's zero reason this should cost $1500, and you certainly don't need to pull permits to put in a fan!
Anonymous wrote:Bethesda, McLean, Vienna, and NW DC homes do not require bathroom exhaust fans.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No more than $350. This is about an hours worth of work and about $100 in materials.
No way you're going to get this done for $350 unless it's part of a larger project, particularly if you want to comply with code and pull permits.
NP. Disagree. I had this done in my own house as part of a larger project and it was like $200, and in a rental property last year as a one-off and it cost $250, including the fan. There's zero reason this should cost $1500, and you certainly don't need to pull permits to put in a fan!
Agree. This is a small job for an electrician. If the wiring had already been there, it would be a handyman job. This does not cost $1500, and does not require permits to be pulled. I would say the range is $250-$350.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No more than $350. This is about an hours worth of work and about $100 in materials.
No way you're going to get this done for $350 unless it's part of a larger project, particularly if you want to comply with code and pull permits.
NP. Disagree. I had this done in my own house as part of a larger project and it was like $200, and in a rental property last year as a one-off and it cost $250, including the fan. There's zero reason this should cost $1500, and you certainly don't need to pull permits to put in a fan!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No more than $350. This is about an hours worth of work and about $100 in materials.
No way you're going to get this done for $350 unless it's part of a larger project, particularly if you want to comply with code and pull permits.
Anonymous wrote:No more than $350. This is about an hours worth of work and about $100 in materials.