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Feb 17, 2020
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Niiineteeen84
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I'd probably do framing before HVAC unless you're certain you won't need any air
transfer grills or return air ductwork in walls.
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What would the order of subcontractors be to finish a basement?
macdizzle
2/17/20 5:40pm
I'd put plumbing before electrical.
Niiineteeen84
2/17/20 5:42pm
Good. Anything else?
macdizzle
2/17/20 5:44pm
I'd probably do framing before HVAC unless you're certain you won't need any air
Niiineteeen84
2/17/20 5:58pm
Framing, HVAC, Plumbing, Electrical, Drywall, Painting, Flooring (if tile/wood)
Fatalplacebo
2/17/20 6:00pm
Oh if a bathroom: Bathtub after framing, Toilet/sink after countertops
Fatalplacebo
2/17/20 6:05pm
Don't forget insulation.
Niiineteeen84
2/17/20 6:05pm
Dang it! Yes, put that in before drywall. It tends to be easier that way.
Fatalplacebo
2/17/20 6:07pm
Development office will give you guidance when you pull the permit.
WDaddy
2/17/20 6:05pm
*If you get a permit. County can't tax what county don't know
Aggie90Cougar10
2/17/20 7:21pm
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