A contractor’s license is the main guarantee that you are dealing with a competent, skilled, and trustworthy contractor. Individuals, who need to obtain their Delaware contractor’s license, can either seek a general contractors license or a specialty trade license (electrician, plumbers, water drillers, HVACR, pump installers).
Whichever license an applicant chooses, he/she will need to comply with some requirements and claims in order to qualify for the license.
Do you want to become a licensed contractor and obtain your Delaware contractor’s license? To understand what license you are going to need and what type of contracting work you will be doing, you can check the contractor license classifications.
The Delaware Department of Revenue manages the licensing process for general contractors and issues the license. In Delaware, it is possible to get a resident contractor’s license and a non-resident contractor’s license. Each one ascertains the type of work and other details a general contractor can legally perform.
To clarify, this license is for those persons or businesses, who work in the state of Delaware. In other words, a contractor must have a permanent Delaware residence.
To clarify, this license is for those persons or businesses, who do not have a permanent residence in the state of Delaware. In this case, a surety bond is more than necessary.
If you have made up your mind to become an electrician and perform electrical work, you must choose the license type you need. In addition, it is possible to choose from the following electrician license types, which will best suit your needs.
The sub-classifications of the Delaware electrician contractor’s license include:
This license, in short, is for individuals, who engage in an apprenticeship program. It is to teach the applicant the basics of the work of an electrical contractor and grant the opportunity to practice skills.
This license, in short, is for individuals, who perform electrical work in commercial, industrial, and residential fields.
Limited electricians only have the right to perform electrical work in residential zones.
This license, in short, is for particular specialties as the name already tells. To elaborate, it is for electric signs, HVAC, pools, as well as for elevators and distribution systems.
This license, in short, is for individuals, who perform electrical work, which pertains to HVAC and pools.
To clarify, this sub-classification allows the licensee to work under the leadership of a licensed electrician. Its chief goal is to let the individual gain professional experience and knowledge.
To clarify, this license allows the licensee to do electrical work only in a residential building (including breaker panel and fuse box). In addition, the license does not require completing electrical work under the leadership (supervision) of a licensed electrician.
In the state of Delaware, doing any work connected with plumbing requires maintaining an active license. In addition, you will have to get a master plumber license, a journeyman plumber license, or an apprentice plumber license. Each license represents different kinds of plumbing duties and responsibilities, listing the acceptable areas of work.
Persons, who enroll in approved apprenticeship systems or programs, must apply for this type of plumbing license. It is the best way of gaining experience while performing plumbing work and practicing newly obtained skills.
To clarify, the license makes it possible for the license holder to design, install and repair pipes and other water supply fixtures. Not only does the license allow building, changing, replacing, and modeling, but it also permits removing water-carried wastes from a building.
To clarify, this license pertains to gas piping in heating and air conditioning, as well as cooling or heating systems. To elaborate, it allows installments, building, and repair of different products and equipment.
To clarify, this license offers contractor work limited to heating, gas piping, commercial hood systems, and air conditioning.
To clarify, this license allows the license holder to gain the necessary experience, which will further pave the way for a master plumber license.