Gadsden County Contractors
Licensed contractors in Gadsden County, FL (Quincy area)
Contractors in Gadsden County
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Dowdy Plumbing Corporation
Jason Moore Lewis
G. Allen Clark Electric Inc.
George Allen Clark
K2K Construction & Development, Llc
Karl L Knight
Steve Newman Builder Inc
Stephen Frank Newman
Cole Electric
Isaiah Cole
Mathews And Sons Inc
Anthony Dewitt Mathews
COOPER ELECTRIC COMPANY
Thomas J Jr Cooper
RIVER CITY ELECTRIC INC
John Rex Cook
T & M ELECTRIC
James E Linton
M Franz Enterprises Inc
Michael Isom Francis
REDFLEX TRAFFIC SYSTEMS, INC.
Paul W Sandefer
SUNCOAST INDUSTRIAL SERV INC
Daniel L Wehby
Mark Mckinney Plumbing Inc
Mark Lester Mckinney
RAY'S ELECTRIC OF KEYSTONE INC
Ray E Erickson
VERGA ELECTRIC INC
Kyle W Verga
PARKS ELECTRIC SERVICE INC
Claude V Jr Parks
CONFEDERATE ELECTRIC INC
Joseph D Benardini
DAVID PRUETTE'S ELECTRICAL SERVICES INC
David Thomas Pruette
FERRANTI ELECTRIC LLC
James Dominic Ferranti
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I find a licensed contractor in Gadsden County, FL?
Browse the contractor listings below for Gadsden County, or use the search filters to narrow by city or license type. All contractors shown are verified with the Florida DBPR and hold valid state licenses for your area.
What types of licensed contractors are available in Gadsden County?
Gadsden County has licensed professionals across all 12 Florida license types including General Contractors (CGC), Roofing Contractors (CRC), Plumbing Contractors (CFC), AC/HVAC Contractors (CAC), and more. Use the filters above to find specialists for your project.
How do I verify a Florida contractor license is active?
Click on any contractor below to view their full profile showing license status, effective date, expiration date, and disciplinary history. All data is sourced directly from the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR).
What is the county seat for contractor licensing purposes?
Gadsden County has Quincy as its county seat. Contractors working in this area may need to comply with local permitting and inspection requirements in addition to state licensing through the DBPR.