A Florida Glass and Glazing Contractor is a specialty contractor whose scope of work is limited to the installation and attachment of all types of windows and glass, whether fixed or movable; the installation of swinging or sliding glass doors to existing walls, floors, columns or other structural members of the building; the installation of glass holding or supporting mullions or horizontal bars; the installation of structurally anchored impact-resistant opening protection attached to existing building walls, floors, columns or other structural members of the building; and the cutting and installation of glass and mirrors. A glass and glazing specialty contractor may also install prefabricated glass, metal or plastic curtain walls, storefront frames or panels, caulking incidental to such work and assembly, and installation of shower tub enclosures and metal fascia's. Nothing in this rule shall be deemed to restrict or limit in any manner the scope of work authorized by law of other contractor classifications.
Below are some of the requirements needed to become a licensed Glass and Glazing Contractor in the State of Florida:
Must be at least 18 years of age.
Must take and pass the state certification examinations (Glass and Glazing & Business and Finance). Please note that the application process cannot be started until the exams are taken and passing scores are obtained.
A person will qualify for a Certified Glass and Glazing Contractor’s license by meeting one of the following requirements:
Applicants for the Certified Glass and Glazing Contractor License must have experience in the installation and attachment of: