Finding a qualified general contracting contractor in Maitland, FL means working with professionals who understand the demands of the local environment. The humid subtropical climate brings hot summers, heavy afternoon thunderstorms, and the occasional hurricane, all of which influence how larger home and commercial projects are planned and built.
In Maitland and throughout the Orlando metro area, contractors must navigate Florida's Building Code, which sets specific requirements for permitting, materials, and construction methods on projects of significant scope. Choosing a licensed local contractor helps ensure your project meets those standards from the start.
This directory currently lists 15 general contracting contractors serving the Maitland area. Browse listings below to compare local options.
Hardwick General Contracting
Florida CGC License
★ 5.0 (13 reviews)
253 N Orlando Ave #301, Maitland, FL 32751
General ContractingMatthew T. Brown Construction (MTB)
Florida CBC License
★ 5.0 (2 reviews)
225 S Swoope Ave Suite 215, Maitland, FL 32751
General ContractingBittnerSweet Co
★ 4.9 (43 reviews)
610 Lake Shore Dr, Maitland, FL 32751
General ContractingKBF Design Gallery
★ 4.8 (63 reviews)
1295 S Orlando Ave, Maitland, FL 32751
General ContractingAkcel Construction LLC
★ 4.7 (11 reviews)
1057 Maitland Center Commons Blvd, Maitland, FL 32751
General ContractingWelbro Building Corporation Inc
Florida CGC License
★ 4.7 (12 reviews)
2301 Maitland Center Pkwy #250, Maitland, FL 32751
General ContractingE2 Homes
★ 4.6 (10 reviews)
301 Circle Dr, Maitland, FL 32751
General ContractingWilliams Company
★ 4.5 (16 reviews)
291 Southhall Ln, Maitland, FL 32751
General ContractingAtlas-Apex Roofing Inc.
★ 4.4 (31 reviews)
65 Disco Rd, Etobicoke, ON M9W 1M2, Canada
General ContractingInter-Co Division 10 Inc.
★ 4.2 (15 reviews)
800 Arrow Rd, North York, ON M9M 2Z8, Canada
General ContractingBirchmier Construction Inc
Florida CGC License
★ 4.2 (13 reviews)
549 Wymore Rd # 206, Maitland, FL 32751
General ContractingNudesign Builders Inc
★ 4.1 (8 reviews)
431 E Horatio Ave #230, Maitland, FL 32751
General ContractingCAL Contracting
★ 3.7 (3 reviews)
General ContractingThe Lane Construction Corporation
Florida CGC License
★ 3.4 (9 reviews)
2300 Maitland Center Pkwy Suite 140, Maitland, FL 32751
General ContractingMy Handy Craftsman Inc.
Florida CGC License
★ 3.4 (29 reviews)
100 Mariner Way, Maitland, FL 32751
Hiring a general contracting contractor in Maitland, FL
A general contractor in Maitland, FL is the right hire when your project touches structure, multiple trades, or anything requiring a building permit beyond a single sub-trade — home additions, full remodels, garage conversions, ADUs, and major renovations. The directory below lists active general contractors so you can shortlist by location, then verify each one's Florida license before signing.
In Florida the general contractor of record is legally responsible for the permit, the inspections, and the trades they bring onto your job — which is why hiring an unlicensed "handyman" for a permitted project leaves you, the homeowner, holding the liability if something goes wrong.
How to verify a general contracting contractor's license in Florida
Look for license type: CGC — Certified General Contractor
Go to myfloridalicense.com, the official Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR) portal, and use "Verify a License." Search by the contractor's business name, the qualifier's individual name, or the license number itself. Confirm the license type is "CGC — Certified General Contractor," the status reads "Current, Active," the expiration date is in the future, and there is no disciplinary or complaint history attached to the record.
CGC is the broadest residential/commercial certification. You may also see CBC (Certified Building Contractor — limited to structures 3 stories or less and 20,000 sq ft or less) or CRC (Certified Residential Contractor — 1- and 2-family dwellings only). All three are valid for most home projects; the difference is scope.
Why verifying matters in Florida
Florida law (§ 489.127, F.S.) makes it a third-degree felony to contract without a license on a project valued at $5,000 or more, or any size project during a declared state of emergency. Verifying licensure before you sign a contract is the single most important step you can take to protect your home and your deposit. Central Florida's hurricane season runs June 1 through November 30, and unlicensed storm-chasing crews routinely move through Orange, Seminole, and Osceola counties after a major event. Confirming an active state license — and an in-state business address you can actually drive to — keeps you out of that risk pool. Generals coordinate every other trade on your project, so a missing or expired license here cascades into uninsured subs and uninspected work.
Questions to ask before you hire
- Will you pull the permit in your company's license, and can you give me the permit number once it's filed?
- Can I see your current Certificate of Insurance — general liability and workers' compensation — listing me as certificate holder?
- Who is the project manager I will actually talk to day-to-day, and how often will I get written progress updates?
- What is your draw schedule, and is the final draw tied to passing the final inspection and a punch list being closed?
- Which subcontractors will you bring onto the job (electrical, plumbing, HVAC, roofing), and are they all separately licensed in Florida?
Frequently asked questions
- What's the difference between a general contractor and a handyman?
- In Florida, a handyman can legally perform minor repairs and individual non-structural tasks under $1,000 with no permit required. The moment a project requires a building permit, involves structural work, or combines multiple trades, you need a state-licensed contractor (CGC, CBC, or CRC). The dividing line is the permit, not the price.
- Should I pay a large deposit upfront?
- Florida law caps the upfront deposit on residential work at 10% of the contract price before any materials are delivered or work begins (§ 489.126, F.S.). Any contractor asking for 30%, 40%, or 50% upfront before mobilizing is operating outside that rule.
- Do I need a separate architect for a remodel?
- Florida requires sealed plans from a registered architect or engineer for most structural work, additions over a certain size, and any change to load-bearing walls. Cosmetic remodels (paint, flooring, non-structural cabinetry) typically do not. A reputable general contractor will tell you upfront if sealed plans are required.
- How long do permits usually take in Maitland?
- Residential permit turnaround in the Maitland area typically runs 2–6 weeks for additions and major remodels, faster for simple permits like water heaters or windows. Your contractor should give you a realistic timeline based on the current backlog at the relevant Maitland or county building department — not a fixed promise.