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Important Details to Include in Your Plumbing Projects Contract Contact information for both parties and location of the project. A detailed description of the plumbing services to be performed. Clear payment terms. Responsibility for permits and insurance. Modification or changes. Default and remedies.
Some examples of work that does not need a permit are: Painting. Plastering. Installing new cabinets* Plumbing Fixture Replacement. Resurfacing floors* Non-structural Roof Repair.
Work you can do without a permit NYC Administrative Code Section 28-105.4 clarifies work exempt from permit. For example, replacing an existing plumbing fixture is minor work (AC 28-105.4. 2) that could be performed without a work permit.
In New York, you must have a license to be employed as a professional plumber. Plumbing industry regulations in New York are strictly enforced.
Before plumbing work begins, the property owner must hire a New York State licensed Professional Engineer (PE), Registered Architect (RA), or Department-licensed plumber to file for the proper permits. The Department must review and approve the applications.
Simple repairs or replacing existing faucets, toilets and sinks are considered cosmetic; someone without a license may do this without a permit.