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Chicago Bathroom Refresh — Vanity, Tile, Non-Permit Scope

Chicago bathroom refresh. Vanity swap, tile refresh, fixture update — fixture-in-place scope without moving plumbing. Condo board notice still applies. Pre-1978 RRP. $6K-$22K typical.

~1 min read·Updated 2026-04-23

Fixture-in-place swaps — vanity, toilet, mirror, light, exhaust fan — typically non-permit. Any plumbing relocation pushes to CDOB Easy Permit territory.

Frequently asked questions

Do I need a permit for a Chicago bathroom refresh? Fixture-in-place swaps: no. New exhaust fan ducted to exterior: electrical permit sometimes required.

How much does a Chicago bathroom refresh cost? $6K-$22K depending on scope. Vanity + mirror + paint: $4K-$10K. Full refresh with tile: $14K-$22K.

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