The Importance of Working with a Licensed Contractor

To begin, At Construction Concepts Group you will always work directly with David, the licensed contractor. From start to finish David will have complete oversee of your project. He will ensure the work completed is done according to Florida building codes, the authority having jurisdiction and to the highest level of standards. As a customer, you always maintain one on one contact with the individual who is fully responsible for your project. Additionally, according to Florida state statute 489, the contractor of record is responsible for your project in its entirety. The contractor of record is ultimately responsive financially and logically for all aspects of your project.
But what is the difference between hiring a licensed and unlicensed contractor?
You are so close to finding the right contractor who will bring your vision to reality. Your decision has come down to two choices, both are similar in almost every category, but there is one difference, one is the licensed contractor of record and the other is a sales associate representing a contractor of record.
Often, a client will consider an unlicensed contractor because their prices are lower than licensed contractors. Beware of this common trap, because although the initial cost is cheaper, an unlicensed contractor will cost you in the long run. Regardless of the category of construction, you want to use a licensed contractor. In fact, contractors must be licensed in Florida to do most all construction work. IT IS ACTUALLY THE STATE LAW!
If a contractor is licensed, it means that they have a legitimate claim to be a professional in their industry. They are making a legitimate career out of this profession and are not simply making a quick cash grab.
If a contractor holds a license for construction work, it proves that they have met certain state of Florida requirements to acquire the license and that they also maintain those standards when working a contract to uphold their license. Acquiring a license is a costly endeavor for the contractor to achieve and then maintain, which shows their commitment to being certified and legal and ability to obey construction law.
Having a license also shows that the contractor is serious about each job they do, and they won’t cut corners when it comes to their work on your construction project. On the other hand, an unlicensed contractor cannot give you the same assurance.
When hiring a contractor, there are three questions we always advise our customers to ask:
1) Are you working directly with the contractor of record?
2) Will I get to meet the contractor of record?
3) Will the contractor of record be on site and have all of the knowledge pertaining the project at hand?
If the response to the above line of questioning is no, proceed with caution.





