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How we verify

There is no industry-standard rubric for what 'verified' means. So we wrote ours down. Here is exactly what a business has to clear before our verified badge appears on their listing.

1

Owner claims the listing

The owner of a directory listing creates an account and submits a claim. We confirm the claim from a domain-matching email or phone-verification step before any owner-controlled fields can be edited.

2

Documentation review

The owner uploads at least one piece of authoritative documentation: an active Florida plumbing contractor license (DBPR/CILB -- Certified CFC or Registered RF), a county certificate of competency, a certificate of insurance or bond, a trade credential (PHCC, backflow/cross-connection), or a Florida business registration (Sunbiz). Files are stored privately and never shown to homeowners.

3

Cross-check against public registries

Where the credential maps to a public registry (the Florida DBPR license search at myfloridalicense.com and county competency-board records), we re-pull the record live and confirm the firm appears as ACTIVE on that source. License or certification numbers must match.

4

Verified badge issued

Once at least one document is confirmed and the public-registry cross-check passes, the listing gets the verified badge. The homepage of the listing visibly carries which credential was verified and when. Verification is not an endorsement of work quality.

5

Ongoing re-verification

We re-verify state licenses on a quarterly cadence by re-pulling the public registry. If a license has lapsed, the verified badge is removed within 24 hours. If a credential expires (Florida plumbing licenses renew on a two-year cycle), the owner is asked to upload a renewal before the badge is restored.

Documents we accept

  • State license. Florida licenses plumbing contractors statewide through the DBPR / Construction Industry Licensing Board (Certified CFC or Registered RF), and many counties issue a local certificate of competency -- the active license is the strongest single document.
  • Industry certification. PHCC membership, a backflow / cross-connection certification, or a Master / Journeyman designation. We confirm the number against the issuer's public lookup tool when one exists.
  • Certificate of insurance. General liability and (where applicable) pollution-liability insurance, current and naming the operating entity.
  • State-issued business registration. Articles of incorporation or current Secretary-of-State filing showing the business is in good standing.
  • Trade credentials. PHCC membership and backflow / cross-connection certification are accepted as supplemental credentials -- see our data sources page for how we use them.

What verification is NOT

It is not a guarantee of work quality. Read reviews, ask for project references, and check complaint history with your state Attorney General.

It is not a substitute for written contracts. Always get a written scope, price, and timeline before any plumbing work begins.

It does not cover sub-contractors. Ask whether the work will be performed by employees of the verified firm or by contracted labor.