Minneapolis, MN
Minneapolis, MN
157
6
$113,777
Replacing toilets same location, new tub same location rough in changes, new faucet on pedestals, new tub faucet
NON-STRUCTURAL GUT/REMODEL OF BATHROOM IN SFD. REPLACE FIXTURES IN SAME LOCATIONS, INSTALL INSULATION & VAPOR BARRIER AT EXTERIOR WALL, NEW WALL/CEILING FINISHES AND WALL/FLOOR TILE. Building Code: 2020 MN RESIDENTIAL CODE/MN RULES CH 1309 (2018 IRC)
REHAB/RESTORE EXISTING STOOPS // NEW RAILINGS COMPLYING W 2020 MSRC ----- Issuance of this permit shall not be construed as allowing a violation of Building Code or any other laws or ordinances. ----- 2020 Minnesota State Building Codes == https:
Installation of GAF Timberline HDZ shingles on your House:
remove old sash and install new replacement window size 29inch by 29in total number of units 27 and 10 units size 29in by 36in
We are replacing 22 windows with new windows in the same openings
Replacing 2 patio doors
replace 21 windows within existing openings.
Maintenance modification of telecommunications equipment. Remove and replace antennas, cables, and RRUs. Mounts will be re-used. ______ Maintain fire-caulking/fire-rating at any penetrations. ______ See engineer's letter signed by Roger Allan Zimmer (MN P
FIXTURES FOR BATHROOM REMODELING - LAVATORY, TOILET(SET ONLY), BATHTUB AND SHOWER
Replace high velocity A/C in attic
Bathroom remodel SEPARATE PERMITS ARE REQUIRED FOR ELECTRICAL, PLUMBING, AND HEATING/AIR CONDITIONING/VENTILATION WORK. CARBON MONOXIDE ALARMS REQUIRED IN ACCORDANCE WITH MN. STAT. 299F.50 IRC 314.3.1. When interior alterations, repairs or additions
Gas fire place insert, gas line and air test
Venting bath fan. Venting dryer. Duct work modifications. Install air to air exchanger. Run gas line to range and furnace.
Kitchen remodel with veggie sink, disposal, dishwasher, icemaker, and sink Lower level bathroom with shower, toilet, and lav. Bar sink. Laundry sink, washer box , and floor drain .
5 SUPPLIED/RETURNS, KITCHEN FAN, 30' GAS PIPING
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