06/04/2026
🔨 Not all drywall contractors are created equal.
There’s a common myth floating around: “Drywall and drywall repair don’t require a license in Florida.”
That’s wrong. Florida law requires a license for drywall work — including repairs. It’s not optional.
Here’s why it matters for YOUR home:
âś… Licensed = accountable. We carry proper insurance, pull permits when required, and our work meets Florida building codes.
✅ Licensed = vetted. To obtain a Florida license, contractors must pass background checks and credit checks. You know who you’re letting into your home.
✅ Licensed = trained. Improper drywall work can hide moisture damage, mold, and structural issues — problems you won’t see until they’re expensive.
✅ Licensed = protected. If something goes wrong with an unlicensed contractor, your homeowner’s insurance may not cover it.
⚠️ What most homeowners don’t know: Hiring an unlicensed contractor isn’t just risky — it can be illegal. The county can issue a stop work order, and you as the homeowner can face liability too.
Unlike electrical, a bad drywall job won’t electrocute you — but it will cost you more to fix later, and it can void your insurance coverage.
Hire smart. Hire licensed.
Verify a license here: https://www.myfloridalicense.com