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DEPENDS — cabinet and countertop replacement no permit; plumbing moves, new circuits, or structural changes require permits.
Cabinet/countertop/appliance at existing locations: no permit. Moving plumbing, adding circuits, structural changes: permits via cityofpensacola.com. Florida certified contractor. CFC plumber + EC electrician. No FL Section 1101.4. Slab break for any drain move. Pensacola Energy for gas (850) 436-5050 — municipal utility, confirm availability.
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Pensacola FL kitchen remodel permit rules

Pensacola Building Inspection Services processes kitchen remodel permits at cityofpensacola.com. Permits required for system modifications; cosmetic work at existing connections: no permit. Florida certified contractor required (myfloridalicense.com). CFC plumber + EC electrician for trade permits. Florida has no Section 1101.4 equivalent. Contact (850) 435-1700 to confirm documentation requirements.

Natural gas in Pensacola comes from an unusual source: Pensacola Energy, a gas utility operated directly by the City of Pensacola — not an investor-owned company like CenterPoint or Chesapeake. Contact Pensacola Energy at (850) 436-5050 to confirm gas availability and stub-in location at your address before designing any gas cooking feature. The municipal operation means service coordination goes through city staff rather than a utility call centre, which can affect timeline.

Every plumbing change in a Pensacola kitchen involves a slab break. The concrete slab that forms the floor of virtually every Pensacola home covers all drain and supply lines — there is no basement below. Moving the kitchen sink requires sawcutting through the slab, excavating, rerouting drain and supply, and repouring concrete. A CFC plumber experienced with South Florida slab work should assess the most efficient routing before the kitchen layout is finalised. For a kitchen with multiple plumbing changes — sink relocated plus island prep sink added — budget $4,000–$8,000 just for the slab work before factoring in other plumbing costs.

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Three Pensacola kitchen scenarios

Scenario A
Cabinet and countertop replacement — no permit
No system modifications, no permit. No slab break needed.
No permit | No slab break | ~$20,000–$55,000
Scenario B
Kitchen reconfiguration — sink relocation (slab break)
Plumbing permit (CFC) + electrical permit (EC) via cityofpensacola.com. Florida certified contractor. Slab break per relocated drain. No FL Section 1101.4. FPL: electric capacity for new circuits.
Plumbing + electrical permits | CFC + EC | Slab break per move | ~$35,000–$80,000
Scenario C
Gas range — Pensacola Energy coordination
Pensacola Energy (850) 436-5050: confirm gas availability first — municipal utility, not investor-owned. Plumbing/gas permit (CFC). Electrical permit (EC) to cap/relocate range circuit.
Pensacola Energy check first | Plumbing/gas + electrical permits | CFC + EC | ~$1,500–$4,500

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FactorWhat it means for your project
Slab-on-grade universalEvery drain move = slab break. $2,500–$5,000+ per relocation.
No FL Section 1101.4No mandatory fixture upgrade triggered by plumbing permit.
Pensacola Energy — municipal gasCity-operated, not investor-owned. (850) 436-5050.
Florida CFC + EC requiredCertified trades for all permit work.
CBS vs wood-frameNewer homes: CBS block. Historic neighborhoods: wood-frame. Affects circuit routing.
Pensacola kitchen: slab break cost, Pensacola Energy municipal gas, no Section 1101.4, Florida certified contractor
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City of Pensacola Building Inspection Services 222 W. Main Street, Pensacola, FL 32502
Phone: (850) 435-1700 | cityofpensacola.com
Florida Contractor Licensing (DBPR): myfloridalicense.com
Gulf Power / FPL: 1-800-225-5797 | fpl.com
Pensacola Energy (gas): (850) 436-5050 | cityofpensacola.com/pensacola-energy
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Common questions about Pensacola, FL kitchen remodel permits

Does Pensacola FL have a plumbing fixture upgrade rule?

No. Florida has no equivalent to California's Section 1101.4. Pulling a kitchen plumbing permit does not require upgrading other fixtures. Apply at cityofpensacola.com.

What is Pensacola Energy and how does it affect kitchen gas range installations?

Pensacola Energy is the natural gas utility operated directly by the City of Pensacola — not an investor-owned company. Contact (850) 436-5050 to confirm gas availability and service capacity at your address before designing a gas range conversion. The municipal operation means coordination goes through city staff.

Information based on Pensacola, FL official sources and applicable state/local building codes as of April 2026. Codes and fees change — verify current requirements before starting work. For a project-specific report, use our permit research tool.