Saint Cloud, MN
Saint Cloud, MN
204
2
$2,300
Lite Kitchen Remodel- I wasn't planning on needing to pull a permit. We weren't planning on pulling out more than 100SF of wall. We opened a can of worms and found out there was intermitant existing insulation on the existing 2x4 walls and no attic insulation at the angled soffit above the cabinets. - Existing 2x4 wall framing to remain. -Supply and install new 2x4 R-13 FG Batt Insul and 4 mil VB. (Only at the fridge and sink walls.) -New drywall as needed. -New Floor, trim, cabinets, and counter tops. -Note: Existing roof framing is 2x6 hand frame rafters. Install chutes and FG batt insul w/ VB. Note: My electrican did already pull an electrical permit. I was hoping to have a framing inspection at the same time as the electrical RI
25' interior drain tile, sump basket, sump pump, 24" carbon fiber strap to stabilize foundation wall and radon mitigation system
Kitchen Remodel. Rework existing counter receptacles to accommodate countertop (if counter is changing). Add new disk lights in kitchen.
Wire the new AC unit change out
Replacing one entry door in existing opening.
Townhome with 3 bedrooms and 2 baths. Tuck under 2 car garage. Unfinished basement
New Sewer and Water connection
tear off & re shingle roof
Remove old roof and install new Gaf charcoal shingle.
Service changeout
furnace and a/c replacement John Herges 320.293.2265
Wire the new A/C unit
Remove 6 windows and install new. No change in rough opening
Install cleanout on existing sewer line in yard
Furnace & AC Replacement
Furnace & AC Replacement
This project was done without a permit. Some walls removed patch floor and ceiling. I am pulling a permit per city of St Cloud so it can be inspected.
excavation spot repair of lateral sewer line
RECONNECT FURNACE AND AC
Furnace & A/C Replacement
Remove and replace roofing on house and attached garage
Wire the new furnace and A/C unit change outs
FURNACE / AC REPLACEMENT
SERVICE UPGRADE TO 200 AMPS
Data sourced from Minnesota Department of Labor & Industry, Minnesota Attorney General, federal OSHA, and municipal permit offices. Records are public and may not reflect pending appeals or corrections.