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Tampa, United States - January 21, 2021 / Contractors Reporting Services /

5 Services You Can Offer Once You Meet Florida’s Contractor License Requirements

Contractor licenses are required by law in every state for larger projects to protect property owners and prove that contractors are qualified to perform certain tasks. A contractor license also allows access to a state's dispute resolution program to resolve disputes.

There are many projects that you can provide as a handyman or repair person without a license. However, a contractor's license obtained by the Florida Construction Licensing Board is required to tackle larger projects. It is illegal to provide structural, electrical, plumbing, excavation work, and more without one.

Florida Contractor's License Requirements

You must meet Florida contractor license requirements before a licensing board can award you a license. Different jobs require different licenses, and specific jobs don't require one at all.

Do I Need a Contractor's License for My Job?

It's often hard to tell what projects require a contractor license and which ones do not. First, let’s look at a few jobs that don't need one.

Projects That Don’t Require a Florida Contractor's License

While the following project examples don't require a contractor's license, it is essential to check with your city and local government offices to make sure permits aren't needed.

Some jobs that don't require a license include:

  • Window treatments (not installations)
  • Wallpapering
  • Painting
  • Flooring
  • Countertops and cabinets
  • Above ground pools
  • Paneling
  • Yard Work
  • Small appliance repair
  • Minor carpentry work
  • Detached tool sheds less than 250 square feet

You still need to be registered in the area you wish to work in, but no additional licensing is required.

5 Jobs That Require a Florida Contractor License

Almost all major projects require a license, but the size of the job isn't always an accurate indicator. Here are some examples of common jobs that do require one:

  1. Inground Swimming Pools:

One of Florida's most licensed projects, swimming pools, require licenses for their excavation, decking, piping, finishing, layout, design, and installation.

  1. HVAC Units

Heating, ventilation, and air conditioning installation requires a lot of work both inside and outside the home. It also needs to be appropriately licensed.

  1. Lanais

A Floridian staple, a home without a lanai, decreases drastically in value. A lanai and any other structural project, including demolition and foundation work, will require a license to be done on the property.

  1. Carports

While not always attached to a home, carports still fall under structural regulations and need to be correctly licensed. Additional licenses are required if you wish to install solar panels on a carport roof or a home's roofing. Not just solar panels, but all electrical work requires a license to perform.

  1. Dishwashers and Plumbing

One of the most popular projects, including plumbing work, is dishwasher installation. Of course, any plumbing project requires a license to complete legally.

To obtain a Florida contractor license, you must have at least four years of experience in the category for the license you're trying to get. A financial stability check is also needed, as well as passing the Florida Contractor Exam.

Need Help Obtaining a Contractor's License in Florida?

Whether looking to obtain a new license, license reinstatement, or license transfer, there is a lot of paperwork involved. Often it helps to have a professional to help you navigate the waters of local government and expedite the process. Obtaining a license with help can be quick and easy, allowing you to focus more on the actual work and less on paperwork.

Contractors Reporting Services is your one-stop-shop for help obtaining a Florida contractor's license in Tampa, FL 33613. Call (813) 932-5244 or email [email protected] for help starting your next big project.

Contact Information:

Contractors Reporting Services

13795 N Nebraska Ave.
Tampa, FL 33613
United States

Roman Albano
(813) 932-5244
https://activatemylicense.com

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