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Contractor Or Plumber

Can a general contractor do plumbing?

general construction

Many people think that a general contractor can handle anything to do with construction, however, this is not true. A general contractor can take a contract for framing or carpentry projects only. They are not qualified to do any other skill trade work unless they have another appropriate license. It is more economical for you to hire plumbers directly, cutting the middle man eliminates his/her commission or markup.

 

“7057. (a) Except as provided in this section, a general building contractor is a contractor whose principal contracting business is in connection with any structure built, being built, or to be built, for the support, shelter, and enclosure of persons, animals, chattels, or movable property of any kind, requiring in its construction the use of at least two unrelated building trades or crafts, or to do or superintend the whole or any part thereof.

This does not include anyone who merely furnishes materials or supplies under Section 7045 without fabricating them into, or consuming them in the performance of the work of the general building contractor.

 

(b) A general building contractor may take a prime contract or a subcontract for a framing or carpentry project. However, a general building contractor shall not take a prime contract for any project involving trades other than framing or carpentry unless the prime contract requires at least two unrelated building trades or crafts other than framing or carpentry, or unless the general building contractor holds the appropriate license classification or subcontracts with an appropriately licensed specialty contractor to perform the work. A general building contractor shall not take a subcontract involving trades other than framing or carpentry, unless the subcontract requires at least two unrelated trades or crafts other than framing or carpentry, or unless the general building contractor holds the appropriate license classification. The general building contractor may not count framing or carpentry in calculating the two unrelated trades necessary in order for the general building contractor to be able to take a prime contract or subcontract for a project involving other trades.

 

(c) No general building contractor shall contract for any project that includes the “C-16” Fire Protection classification as provided for in Section 7026.12 or the “C-57” Well Drilling classification as provided for in Section 13750.5 of the Water Code, unless the general building contractor holds the specialty license, or subcontracts with the appropriately licensed specialty contractor.

(Amended by Stats. 1997, Chapter 812 (SB 857).)”

John's Rooter always advises any individual to hire a licensed plumber. It is really important that you know the importance of hiring licensed plumbers. The State of California says that anyone who is going to work on a project valued at more than $500.00 must be licensed. Hiring someone who is not properly licensed can cost you a lot of money in worker compensation (if a worker injures himself/herself on your property).

CSLB VIDEO LINK REGARDING LICENSE CONTRACTORS.

https://fb.watch/pdQmnoH0kO/

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