A true licensed general contractor in the state of Texas is exceptionally rare. Texas allows general contractors to operate without a statewide license, relying instead on local registrations and licensed subcontractors for regulated trades. While this system lowers barriers to entry, it can create uncertainty for clients evaluating contractor qualifications.
Utah, by contrast, requires contractors to meet formal education, experience, examination, insurance, and application requirements before receiving a license. This creates a more regulated and standardized system that helps ensure contractors meet professional and financial responsibility standards.
For this reason, we chose to obtain a Utah General Contractor license, demonstrating our commitment to operating within a recognized regulatory framework and maintaining professional construction standards.