Yes, a general contractor can do plumbing in California only if they hold the proper plumbing license in addition to their general contractor’s license. Without that additional license, they must hire a licensed plumber to perform the work. California has strict contractor classifications—Class A, Class B, and Class C—that define what tasks each type of general contractor can legally handle. In this guide, we’ll explain those classifications, the limits on plumbing work, and how to ensure your contractor is qualified before starting your project.

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Types Of General Contractors

Class A

They are capable of completing complex engineering-based projects. Skyscrapers, dams, bridges, stadiums, and parking buildings are some of the enormous tasks these contractors work on.

Class B

These contractors are qualified to work on their clients’ commercial and residential buildings. That’s right; a general contractor may handle the construction of your entire house. These builders are proficient in masonry, carpentry, and framing. These contractors can handle any residential project, from new construction to substantial renovations and alterations.

Class C

These contractors do unique tasks. They carry out complex building tasks that require expert knowledge. This contractor’s primary focus is on applying specific construction skills or crafts. Concrete, fireproofing, HVAC, elevator, asbestos, and electrical contractors are all included in this category.

Where Can I Look For A Local General Contractor?

Licensed general contractors are plentiful in Los Angeles, making it difficult to find one you can trust. When looking for a contractor, most homeowners first turn to the internet or social networks for recommendations. Customer ratings and reviews posted online can be helpful, but beware of contractors who have good ratings but take forever to finish the job and go over budget. There are numerous cautionary tales about contractors who start and end one project at the expense of the other.

The Disadvantage Of Hiring A General Contractor

Despite the benefits, you must clearly define a project’s scope to ensure it is carried out correctly. In addition to the overall price, you should double-check if there are any other expenses you’d have to pay if the job went wrong. Determine if the contractor will charge you more if the job is delayed or changes are made.

Be sure that the general contractor you hire is legitimate before you commit to working with them. Your contractor may employ some help to get the job done on schedule, but inexperienced hands may slow things down or even ruin the whole thing.

The contractor’s dependability is an additional factor. Your contractor shouldn’t take on assignments that are out of their league in terms of complexity or size. If you have an important project that has to be handled in a certain way, you must choose the most qualified individual for the task.

Final Thoughts

Many individuals mistakenly believe that a general contractor can take care of any building needs. They can’t conduct other skilled labor unless they have a different license. You can save money by skipping the middleman and having the plumbers come to you. 

So to be sure, contact New Flow Plumbing for your plumbing needs. We are a family run business and always put our clients’ wants and requirements first. Restoring the performance of your plumbing and sewage systems while staying within your financial means is our top goal. Dial us today! 

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