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  1. City of Columbus licensed home improvement limited contractors are permitted to perform one or more of the following scopes of work (based on board approval): Residential roofing; Residential siding, windows, and doors; Residential deck installation; Residential basement waterproofing; Residential prefabricated fireplaces and wood or coal stoves

  2. Contractor Licensing. The Ohio Construction Industry Licensing Board (OCILB) issues licenses to qualified electrical, Heating Ventilating and Air Conditioning (HVAC), plumbing, hydronics and refrigeration contractors who successfully pass the PROV licensing examination.

  3. City of Columbus licensed home improvement limited contractors are permitted to perform one or more of the following scopes of work (based on board approval): Residential roofing; Residential siding, windows, and doors; Residential deck installation; Residential basement waterproofing; Residential prefabricated fireplaces and wood or coal stoves

  4. Jun 25, 2024 · Explore our detailed guide on whether you’ll need an Ohio contractor license, how to obtain one if you do, and which additional licenses you may need.

  5. The general contractor is required to subcontract all work to City of Columbus licensed home improvement, mechanical, electrical and plumbing contractors that will perform the work with their own hands or see that the work is properly accomplished under their direct supervision.

  6. As of 2024, all general contractors in Ohio are required to be licensed and must meet certain criteria in order to practice. In this blog post, we’ll discuss the requirements for obtaining an Ohio general contractor license in 2024.

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  8. The Residential Code of Ohio regulates the construction and alteration of 1-, 2-, & 3- family dwellings in Ohio. It is enforced by local residential certified building departments and certified residential personnel.

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