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        "text": "The timeline for a kitchen addition project varies depending on its complexity and scale. Typically, the entire process, from initial design to final inspection, can take anywhere from 4 to 12 months. This includes time for architectural design, securing necessary permits, demolition, foundation work, framing, plumbing, electrical, insulation, drywall, cabinetry installation, and finishing touches. Unforeseen issues, material delays, or permit processing times can extend the project duration. A clear project schedule should be provided by your general contractor.",
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        "description": "A kitchen addition project generally takes 4 to 12 months, including design, permits, construction, and finishes, though complexity can extend the timeline."
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  "description": "A kitchen addition project generally takes 4 to 12 months, including design, permits, construction, and finishes, though complexity can extend the timeline."
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