Posted by Meredith Folger Amon on Thursday, December 5th, 2024 10:48am.
When building or renovating properties on Ono Island, ensuring that trade contractors meet all state licensing requirements is essential. Contractors specializing in electrical, mechanical/HVAC, plumbing, gas fitting, fire protection sprinklers, residential construction, and roofing must hold the appropriate licenses and certifications. Below are the key licensing requirements to keep in mind:
Electrical contractors must hold an active Electrical Contractor license from the Alabama Electrical Contractors Board. This ensures compliance with state electrical codes and promotes safety in installations.
Learn more at aecb.alabama.gov.
Heating, ventilation, and air conditioning contractors are required to maintain an active HVAC license issued by the Alabama Heating & Air Conditioning Contractors Board. This ensures systems meet efficiency and safety standards.
Visit hacr.alabama.gov for details.
Plumbing contractors must hold an active Master Plumbers license, and gas contractors must hold a Master Gas Fitters license, both issued by the Alabama Plumbers & Gas Fitters Examining Board. These credentials are vital for safe installations and retrofits.
Find more information at pgfb.alabama.gov.
Fire protection sprinkler systems must be handled by contractors with the following qualifications:
Fire Protection Layout Technician – Level III credential from the National Institute for Certification in Engineering Technology (NICET).
Details at nicet.org.
Sprinkler System Permit from the State of Alabama Fire Marshal’s Office.
Learn more at firemarshal.alabama.gov.
For residential construction and roofing work, contractors must meet specific requirements based on job valuation:
Roof Repairs or Replacements:
Contractors working on residential roofing with a job valuation exceeding $2,500 (including labor and materials) must hold a home builders roofers license and a $10,000 bond, or an unlimited home builders license.
Residential Construction Over $10,000:
Contractors working on residential projects valued over $10,000 must hold either a home builders limited or unlimited license. If the work involves multiple trades and/or affects the structure's integrity, an unlimited license is required.
Swimming Pools:
Contractors constructing swimming pools with a job valuation of $5,000 or more must be licensed by the Alabama Licensing Board for General Contractors.
Learn more at genconbd.alabama.gov.
Before hiring a contractor, review helpful tips from the Consumers section of the Alabama Home Builders Licensure Board at hblb.alabama.gov/consumers/. Additionally, you can search for licensed roofers and home builders on the State of Alabama Home Builders Licensure Board website.
Subcontractors performing commercial or multi-family work valued at $100,000 or more (or $5,000 for swimming pool projects) under contract to a licensed prime contractor must also be licensed through the Alabama Licensing Board for General Contractors.
Visit genconbd.alabama.gov for more details.
As Meredith Amon explains, ensuring your contractors hold the proper credentials is crucial for compliance with state regulations and safeguarding the quality of your project. Whether you're building a custom home or completing renovations, working with licensed professionals ensures that your project meets the highest standards of craftsmanship and safety.
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