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Questions to Ask Before Hiring a Contractor in Florida

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Choosing the right contractor can make or break your construction or renovation project. In Florida, hiring the wrong person can lead to unlicensed work, code violations, payment disputes, or even liens on your property.

The best protection? Ask the right questions before you sign the contract — not after the problems begin.

Here are the top questions Florida property owners should ask before hiring a contractor, along with tips for verifying their answers.


1. Are You Properly Licensed in Florida?

Florida law requires most contractors — including general, roofing, electrical, plumbing, and HVAC contractors — to hold a state license from the Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR).

Ask:

Then verify it here: https://www.myfloridalicense.com

🚨 Red flag: If the contractor says they don’t need a license or offers to “pull a permit under someone else,” walk away.


2. Are You Insured and Bonded?

Contractors should carry:

Ask:

If an uninsured worker is injured on your property, you could be held liable.


3. Who Will Actually Be Doing the Work?

Find out if the contractor will:

Also ask:

You’re hiring a company — not just a name. Make sure you know who’s really running your project.


4. Can You Provide Recent References?

Ask for:

Good contractors are proud of their work — and happy to show it off.


5. What’s Included in Your Estimate or Proposal?

Make sure your contract includes:

Ask:

Ambiguity in the contract leads to disputes down the line — don’t leave anything to guesswork.


6. What Is Your Payment Schedule?

Avoid contractors who ask for:

Ask:

✅ In Florida, lien waivers protect you from subs and suppliers filing liens on your property.


7. What’s Your Policy on Change Orders and Extras?

Change orders are one of the biggest sources of conflict. Ask:

All change orders should be signed and documented before the extra work starts.


8. Have You Ever Been Sued or Had Complaints Filed With the DBPR?

You can search for complaints and disciplinary actions through the DBPR license lookup. Ask directly:

A contractor’s reaction to this question tells you a lot — even if the answer is yes.


9. Can You Guarantee the Work?

Ask:

A legitimate contractor should stand behind their work and be willing to fix issues that arise within a reasonable time.


10. Will You Put Everything in Writing?

Never work with a contractor who refuses to:

If it’s not written down, it’s not enforceable — especially in court.


Bonus: Always Trust Your Gut

How a contractor communicates during your first few conversations is a strong indicator of how they’ll manage your project. Look for:

Don’t be afraid to walk away from a bid that feels rushed, vague, or pushy.


How Douglas Firm Can Help

At Douglas Firm, we work with Florida homeowners, developers, and business owners to:

Before problems start — or after they’ve already begun — we’re here to protect your project and your property.


Contact Douglas Firm Today

If you’re planning a construction or renovation project in Florida, make sure you hire the right contractor and have the right documents in place.

📞 954.474.4420
📧 andrew@douglasfirm.com
🌐 www.douglasfirm.com

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