DBPR CILB 5-B - Certified Contractor as an Individual (Building) 2025

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General Contractor Class Types in California Class A General Engineering Contractor this is the license for those who intend to bid on specialized engineering projects. Class B General Building Contractor As described above, this license permits contractors to take on jobs involving two or more unrelated trades.
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
Class A Contractors may also execute contracts requiring experience in the installation, maintenance, repair, fabrication, alteration, extension or design of duct work in connection with a complete system but only to the extent that such duct work is performed by the contractor as is necessary to complete an air-
A Class A contractor license allows you to work on any size unit. A Class B contractor license allows you to work on cooling systems of no more than 25 tons and heating systems of 1.5 million BTUs/hour or less.
Heres a brief overview of the main Florida contractor license types: General Contractor License. Building Contractor License. Residential Contractor License. Roofing Contractor License. Plumbing Contractor License. HVAC Contractor License. Specialty Contractor License.
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Florida Statute 489.103 requires building permits to be issued to licensed contractors. As an owner of your property, you may act as your own contractor through a specific exemption to contracting law. Owners applying for their own permit must fill out an Owner/Builder Disclosure Statement as required by Florida law.

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