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Brian Haugh
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Chicago Contractor needed for high rise unit

Brian Haugh
  • Chicago, IL
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Hi, does anyone know of a contractor that is insured and licensed for some basic work for a unit in River North?  I need a non-load bearing wall removed from the kitchen, add an island in its place, as well as some other random stuff in the unit, such as new bathroom sink, replace shower guts, lay herring bone pre cut flooring in the bathroom, lay concrete pavers on the balcony.  The unit is a higher end unit.  I appreciate any referrals or advice.  Thanks!!  Brian

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Check with the building management for a list of approved contractors. They may not let Joe Schmoe screw around with plumbing or electrical -- danger of leaks, fire. etc.

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