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Philadelphia Kitchens

Kitchens
Before beginning any kitchen remodeling or addition project, you should check that your Philadelphia, Pennsylvania kitchen contractor is bonded and insured. Homeowners should be aware that not all Philadelphia, Pennsylvania contractors require a license. In many cases a contractor license is only required if the cost of the kitchen remodel or addition exceeds a specific amount designated by the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania building department. Residents should check with the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania building department for the most current licensing regulations as well as for any permits that may need to be filed before beginning work on your kitchen. If you are installing new appliances in your kitchen, consider recycling your old kitchen appliances if they are still in good condition. Check with the local government for the most up-to-date regulations regarding kitchen appliance recycling and disposal in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
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Philadelphia City Facts
Philadelphia was once the United States capital city.
Philadelphia requires licensing for new construction and many remodeling and addition projects. Contact the Philadelphia Licenses and Inspections department to determine if your project qualifies.
The Philadelphia Redevelopment Authority has established a program to provide eligible homeowners with low-interest home improvement loans.