
Hiring the right plumber starts with one critical step: confirming they are a licensed plumbing contractor with a valid North Carolina state credential. If you are a homeowner in Statesville, NC, this checklist helps you verify credentials before work begins and protect yourself from unlicensed work, voided permits, and out-of-pocket liability. Call (704) 872-4747 to speak with a licensed professional today.
Why Licensing Matters for Homeowners in Statesville, NC
North Carolina requires plumbing contractors to hold a license issued by the NC State Board of Examiners of Plumbing, Heating and Fire Sprinkler Contractors. This applies statewide regardless of project value. Performing plumbing work without a license is a Class 2 misdemeanor under NC law.
In Iredell County, the Building Standards Division issues permits and performs inspections under North Carolina building codes. Unlicensed or unpermitted work can result in failed inspections, required corrections, and complications when you sell your home. Hiring licensed plumbing contractors from the start helps you avoid these problems.
How to Verify a Plumbing License in North Carolina
The NC State Board of Examiners provides a free online lookup tool at nclicensing.org. Here is how to use it:
- Go to nclicensing.org and click "Verify License Search."
- Search by contractor name, business name, or license number.
- Confirm the license type shows "Plumbing Contractor," not just an individual Master Plumber license.
- Check that the status is Active and the expiration date has not passed.
- Note the qualifying Master Plumber listed on the record.
A Master Plumber license allows an individual to perform plumbing work but does not authorize them to run a contracting business. Always confirm the company holds a Plumbing Contractor license before signing any agreement.
Your Homeowner's Verification Checklist
License Number Confirmed
Ask for the contractor's license number before work begins. North Carolina requires licensed plumbing contractors to include it on contracts and proposals. Verify it yourself at nclicensing.org.
Bonded and Insured
The NC State Board requires a surety bond as part of licensing. Also request a certificate showing general liability insurance and workers' compensation coverage, and call the insurer directly to confirm the policy is active.
Permit-Pulling Ability
In Iredell County, a licensed plumbing contractor must apply for and pull their own permits. If a contractor asks you to pull the permit or claims one is not needed for a plumbing system change, that is a red flag.
References and Reputation
Ask for references from recent local jobs, check verified reviews online, and look up any complaint history before signing a contract.
Connect With a Trusted Local Plumber in Statesville, NC
As licensed plumbing contractors, we have served homeowners and businesses in Statesville, NC and Iredell County since 1994, with over 60 years of combined licensed experience. Our license numbers are publicly listed, our team pulls all required permits, and we carry the insurance and bonds required under North Carolina law.
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