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New Bathroom Permitting - nanasohana - 03-23-2007 What would be the step by step process required by the county for a new bathroom in an existing permitted structure requiring only partition walls? RE: New Bathroom Permitting - toucano - 03-23-2007 Nancy - To go the fully permitted route, I can't imagine that it is any different than any other project: Architect signed drawings, pull the building permit, electrical and plumbing permits pulled by tradesmen. And then the usual inspections. Someone correct me please if I am wrong. RE: New Bathroom Permitting - Kapohocat - 03-26-2007 Nope. Thats it. Catherine Dumond Blue Water Project Management 808 217-7578 http://bluewaterpm.125mb.com/index.html "We help make building your dream home a reality" RE: New Bathroom Permitting - John S. Rabi - 03-27-2007 Well, you can do some short cuts! Have a hose attached to the faucet in the other bedroom and have candles instead of lights! Aloha, John S. Rabi, ABR,CM,CRB,FHS,PB http://www.JohnRabi.com Typically Tropical Properties RE: New Bathroom Permitting - allensylves - 03-27-2007 But John, won't the insurance company raise her fire insurance if they find out she is using candles. That will probably cost more than the permitting. Allen Baton Rouge, LA & HPP RE: New Bathroom Permitting - Hotzcatz - 04-02-2007 Would you need architect drawings if it is an owner builder project? |