I'm thinking of remodeling my kitchen – adding new cabinets, new flooring and appliances. I'm thinking of moving the range and electric range switch to gas. Therefore, I have to add a gas line. It also plans to move the dish to another location. Does San Jose require a permit for this? How much does a permit, if necessary, and how long it takes to process. What I discovered was – Yes, this is a kitchen remodeling is Deling intire and gas, electricity, plumbing and we all have to meet the code requirement of the Department of Building and Safety.
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Most people I know do these small projects without permits due to time and cost, but if you decide to make sure everything is done exactly right to local building codes. Do not just trust your local contractor, make sure you know yourself. Thus, if you sell the house pass the inspeccin.Tambin I would call the city building dept. For information on what is required for a project of this magnitude: City of San Jos200 East Santa Clara StreetTorre, first pisoSan Jose, CA 95113-1905Telfono: (408) 535-3555 The one in SF is very helpful with information, and I expect the same from San Jose.