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A Florida Roofing Contractor (CCC) is a contractor whose services are unlimited in the roofing trade and who has the experience, knowledge, and skill to , maintain, repair, alter, extend, or design, if not prohibited by law, and use materials and items used in the installation, maintenance, extension, and
Florida Class B Air Conditioning Contractor is a contractor whose services are limited to 25 tons of cooling and 500,000 Btu of heating in any one system in the execution of contracts requiring the experience, knowledge, and skill to , maintain, repair, fabricate, alter, extend, or design, if not prohibited by
A Florida Residential Contractor (CRC) means a contractor whose services are limited to construction, remodeling, repair, or improvement of one-family, two-family, or three-family residences not exceeding two habitable stories above no more than one uninhabitable story and accessory use structures in connection
Specialty contractor licenses are available in 31 categories - Drywall, Structure, Solar Water Heating, Marine, Gas Line, Swimming Pool Layout, Swimming Pool Structural, Swimming Pool Excavation, Swimming Pool Trim, Swimming Pool Decking, Swimming Pool Piping, Swimming Pool Finishes, Tower, Irrigation, Demolition,
What is a FL CBC License? A Florida Building Contractor License is the correct license for a contractor whose services are restricted to the construction of commercial buildings and single or multiple-dwelling residential buildings. These buildings must not exceed three stories in height.
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A specialty contractor is a type of contractor who performs work that requires specialized skills and training. Specialty contractors are different from general contractors in that they typically have more specific areas of expertise. Some examples of contracting specialties include: Electricians.

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