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How to Find a Licensed Bathroom Remodeler in Florida 2026

📅 Updated: April 2026 Read time: 5 minutes 📍 Florida-specific

Licensing matters more than you think in Florida

Florida bathroom remodeling involves plumbing, electrical, and sometimes structural work — all of which require licensed contractors. Hiring an unlicensed contractor for bathroom work in Florida exposes you to serious financial and legal risk.

Florida Licensing Requirements

Florida requires a Certified General Contractor or Certified Building Contractor license for full bathroom remodels. Plumbing work requires a Certified Plumbing Contractor. Electrical work requires a Certified Electrical Contractor. Verify all licenses at myfloridalicense.com before signing any contract.

How to verify Florida contractor licensing

  • Go to myfloridalicense.com
  • Click "Verify a License"
  • Search by contractor name or license number
  • Confirm license is active, in good standing, and covers the work you need

Red flags to watch for

  • No physical Florida business address — legitimate contractors have established Florida operations
  • Can't provide license number — ask for it upfront and verify before any discussion of pricing
  • Suggests skipping permits — any Florida contractor who suggests skipping required permits is proposing illegal work
  • Large upfront deposit required — be very cautious of contractors requiring more than 10-15% upfront before work begins
  • No written contract — every Florida remodel should have a detailed written contract before work begins
  • Can't provide proof of insurance — general liability and workers compensation are required

What a good bathroom remodel contract includes

  • Detailed scope of work — specific materials, brands, and finishes
  • Start and completion timeline
  • Payment schedule tied to milestones, not calendar dates
  • Who pulls permits and pays for them
  • Change order process and pricing
  • Warranty on labor and materials
  • What happens if hidden damage (mold, rot) is discovered
The Best Approach

Get 3 quotes from licensed contractors. Verify each license before meeting. Compare quotes on identical scope — make sure all three are quoting the same materials and finishes. The lowest quote is not always best if it omits items or uses inferior materials. Ask each contractor for references and actually call them.

Frequently asked questions

How do I verify a Florida bathroom remodeling contractor is licensed? +
Go to myfloridalicense.com, click Verify a License, and search by contractor name or license number. Florida bathroom remodelers need a Certified General Contractor or Building Contractor license. Plumbing requires a separate Certified Plumbing Contractor license. Verify all licenses are active and in good standing before signing any contract.
What licenses are needed for a bathroom remodel in Florida? +
A full Florida bathroom remodel typically requires a Certified General Contractor or Building Contractor for overall project management, a Certified Plumbing Contractor for any plumbing work, and a Certified Electrical Contractor for electrical changes. All can be verified at myfloridalicense.com.
Do I need a permit for a bathroom remodel in Florida? +
Yes — Florida requires permits for plumbing work, electrical changes, and structural modifications in bathroom remodels. A licensed contractor will pull required permits as part of the job. Never accept a contractor's suggestion to skip permits — unpermitted work creates serious issues with insurance, home sales, and code compliance.
How much should I put down for a bathroom remodel in Florida? +
Be very cautious of contractors requiring more than 10-15% upfront before work begins. Legitimate contractors typically require a modest deposit, progress payments tied to completion milestones, and final payment upon satisfactory completion. Never pay the full amount before work begins.

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