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HVAC contractor

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HVAC contractor did an electric service upgrade. The company has a C-10 license.
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This is proof positive that a license doesn't mean much these days.
 
This is proof positive that a license doesn't mean much these days.
It depends on the license requirements and who actually did the job. I see a lot of licensed contractors sub contracting out to unlicensed people who do the work. That is illegal in FL. So yeah, the license does not mean much if it is easy to get and the people doing the work are clueless.
 
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