Making changes to a kitchen renovation project after it’s built to meet building codes and regulations can be quite expensive. If you fail to comply with local building codes, you may face fines or legal action. Moreover, making changes after the fact can be time-consuming and expensive. It may require you to hire professionals to remove and reinstall elements of your renovation project, which can add up quickly. In addition, if you make changes to your project midway through construction, it can cause delays and potentially increase the overall cost of the project. It’s essential to ensure that you comply with all building codes and regulations from the outset to avoid these issues and save time and money in the long run.