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Posted by Dug on June 12, 2006 at 21:19:39 from (4.244.195.151):
I recently bought a house and am in the process of finishing it (bought it in the dry-in stage). The plumbing bid (rough in only) is $6,500 (labor and materials). The house will have 3 1/2 baths (1 and 1/2 on the first floor, 2 baths on the second floor directly above the first floor baths) and a kitchen sink (dishwasher, icemaker...) on the far side of the house, about 30 feet.) $6,500 seems extremely high. I have gotten three bids and they are all in the ball park. Seems like it may be worth the effort to try my hand at plumbing the house and saving a few bucks. Any opinions pro or con?
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