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Hector Vazquez
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  • Investor
  • Indianapolis, IN
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Working in our Master closet - Personal Question

Hector Vazquez
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  • Investor
  • Indianapolis, IN
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All,

I apologize for this off-topic item, as it is a personal question. Not sure who to ask other than a plumber. Although I am an investor, I'm currently doing work in my house. We are currently taking down a wall in the master bedroom in order to make or walk in closet larger. While taking it down, we noticed that there's a gas line that goes through that wall that were taken down. Please see the attached picture. We were wondering what are our options other than building a column around this line? I would prefer to move it, but I do not know how much this would cost. The right wall on the picture is an external wall. If you would go to the left you would start seeing the master bedroom, but there's a divider wall between the sitting room and the master.. I am in the Indianapolis area for any local contractors or investors that may have ideas or have encountered this in the past.

Your help is appreciated, as I do not know how much this will cost us.

Thank you,

Hector

  • Hector Vazquez