Questions to Ask Before Hiring an Ocala-Area Bathroom Remodeler
Most Ocala-area bathroom remodel regret traces back to one of three things: a scope that was vague, a warranty that didn't say what the salesperson said it did, or a price that didn't include something the homeowner assumed was in. These questions head off all three.
The questions that actually matter
Ask these on the first site visit. Any answer that's hedged or off-the-cuff is a signal worth following up on.
- Are you state-licensed through the Florida Construction Industry Licensing Board (CILB)? Can I see your license number and certificate of insurance?
- Will you pull the permit with Marion County (or the City of Ocala / City of Belleview / City of Dunnellon), or do I?
- Who is doing the install — your W-2 employees or subcontractors?
- What's included in this price, line by line?
- What's NOT included that's likely to come up as a change order?
- What's the warranty — labor, materials, and how long for each?
- If I'm in a 55+ community (On Top of the World, Stone Creek, Ocala Palms, Summerfield), will you handle the community approval paperwork?
- What happens if there's hidden water damage behind the walls or under the subfloor?
- If we need to move a drain in a slab-on-grade home, what does that add and how long does it take?
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Frequently asked questions
What licenses do bathroom remodelers need in Florida?+
Florida requires a state license through the Construction Industry Licensing Board (CILB) — typically a Certified or Registered General, Building, or Residential Contractor — for most residential remodel work. Plumbing and electrical changes require separately licensed plumbers and electricians. Verify the license at MyFloridaLicense.com and ask to see the license number and current insurance certificate before signing.
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