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Remodeling my whole first floor (669 sq ft)
So I’m remodeling my kitchen, living room, bathroom and 2 small bedrooms. I’m in the Long Island area of NY. I’m looking for suggestions or information on how difficult and expensive it would be to move gas lines to relocate the stove a few feet over. I also wanted to remove a the heating at the bottom of the dining room so I can put cabinets there. I don’t know the logistics on how that’s done but I’m looking for any help I can get. Thanks guys!