jb3
Well-known member
in planning my garage, it was suggested to me by a friend that I should look into just getting a contractors license for myself so I can pull my own permits.
Ive started to look into this, and since I have absolutely no ****ing idea what im doing, I sort of assumed I needed to take a class and a test or something, BUT, it looks like all I need to do is pay 200 bucks to the state, prove I have business insurance and am registered as a business (already done for my core business) and im done.
Im kinda shocked that basically I can go down there tomorrow and get a contractors license and I just learned today what the hell a ridge vent is.
Im curious if this is typical, do contractors need certifications in general? or is it kind of like automotive, where all you need is a business license to be repairing peoples cars?
Ive started to look into this, and since I have absolutely no ****ing idea what im doing, I sort of assumed I needed to take a class and a test or something, BUT, it looks like all I need to do is pay 200 bucks to the state, prove I have business insurance and am registered as a business (already done for my core business) and im done.
Im kinda shocked that basically I can go down there tomorrow and get a contractors license and I just learned today what the hell a ridge vent is.
Im curious if this is typical, do contractors need certifications in general? or is it kind of like automotive, where all you need is a business license to be repairing peoples cars?

