Topic: Florida Sheet Metal Contractor License
Getting your Florida sheet metal contractor license does not have to be difficult!
The Florida Sheet Metal Contractor License application may seem overwhelming. Maybe you have already tried and received deficiencies, maybe you are scared to start, or you don’t have the time to get it done. At Contractor Licensing Inc., we have a fast and easy system that takes the guess work out of the application process. We take great pride in licensing our clients in record time!
We know that each application is unique, so we take the time to really get to know our clients. Application assistance is just one small part of our operation. In addition, knowing all of the factors that go into that application is what takes time and experience.
Education and On the Job Experience:
You must be able to prove one of the following options in order to submit your Florida Sheet Metal Contractor License application to the DBPR.
- 4 year construction-related degree from an accredited college and 1 year experience on the job.
- 1 year experience as a foreman and not less than 3 years of credits from accredited college-level courses.
- 1 year as a worker, 1 year experience as a foreman, and 2 years of credits from accredited college-level courses.
- 2 years as a worker, 1 year as a foreman, and 1 year of credits from accredited college-level courses.
- 4 years as a worker or foreman of which at least one year must have been as a foreman.
Florida Sheet Metal Contractor License
Construction Related Experience:
You must provide experience in the following areas of construction in order to be eligible for the Florida Sheet Metal Contractor License:
- Duct Systems
- Air Handling/Ventilating systems
- Air balancing
- Gravel Stops
- Coping
- Fascia Systems
- Gutters and Downspouts
- Flashing Systems
Florida Sheet Metal Contractor License Application Types
* Initial Issuance Application (Individual or Business)
* Change of Status Application
* Qualify an Additional Entity Application
What is a Florida Sheet Metal Contractor?
A Florida sheet metal contractor means a contractor whose services are unlimited in the sheet metal trade and who has the experience, knowledge, and skill necessary for the manufacture, fabrication, assembling, handling, erection, installation, dismantling, conditioning, adjustment, insulation, alteration, repair, servicing, or design, if not prohibited by law, of ferrous or nonferrous metal work of U.S. No. 10 gauge or its equivalent or lighter gauge and of other materials, including, but not limited to, fiberglass, used in lieu thereof and of air-handling systems, including the setting of air-handling equipment and reinforcement of same, the balancing of air-handling systems, and any duct cleaning and equipment sanitizing that requires at least a partial disassembling of the system.
Whether you are applying for a new license, changing from one business to another or wanting to qualify an additional business, we are here to help. Contact Us today to get started!
Every Certified sheet metal Contractor must carry General Liability Insurance. We work closely with Artisan Insurance Inc. to provide these insurance needs.
What we do
We take great pride in our ability to get contractors licensed quickly. We invest in each applicant personally, gather the necessary information, put together complete applications while paying great attention to detail so that errors and delays are avoided.