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Updated almost 11 years ago on . Most recent reply
Monmouth county NJ
I'm looking to move some plumbing lines in a kitchen. I'm only moving them a couple feet. The house is on a tight crawl space so I would have the contractors cut through the subfloor(floors are being redone anyway). The first quote I got was 1700. That is for moving water and gas lines. Anybody from the area have any input? Does that seem reasonable?