Maggiora Bros Drilling Inc

✅ CLEAR — Active License License #249957
C-8 — ConcreteC12 — C12C42 — C42C57 — Well DrillingD09 — D09D21 — D21
Location
License Issued
09/22/1967
Expiration
09/30/2027
Workers' Comp
Workers' Compensation Insurance
Contractor Bond
$25,000 — Ohio Casualty Insurance Company (The)

Services

Foundations
Driveways
Patios
Sidewalks
Retaining walls
Stamped concrete
Concrete repair
Decorative concrete
Concrete flatwork
Pool decks
C12 services
C12 installation
C12 repair
C12 maintenance
C12 consultation
C42 services
C42 installation
C42 repair
C42 maintenance
C42 consultation
Water well drilling
Well pump installation
Well rehabilitation
Well pump repair
Monitoring well installation
Well water testing
Well abandonment
Pressure tank installation
Well deepening
Agricultural well drilling
D09 services
D09 installation
D09 repair
D09 maintenance
D09 consultation
D21 services
D21 installation
D21 repair
D21 maintenance
D21 consultation

Services estimated based on license classification. Claimed businesses can customize their service list.

About the C-8 — Concrete License

The C-8 Concrete license authorizes contractors to mix, pour, and finish concrete for a wide range of residential and commercial applications. This includes foundations, driveways, patios, sidewalks, retaining walls, and decorative concrete work like stamping and staining. Concrete is one of the most versatile and durable building materials, and proper installation requires significant skill and experience. Factors like mix design, reinforcement, curing conditions, and finishing techniques all affect the final product's strength and appearance. California's seismic requirements add another layer of complexity, particularly for foundation work. When hiring a C-8 contractor, ask about their experience with your specific project type, the concrete mix they recommend, and how they handle weather-related scheduling challenges.

About the C12 — C12 License

A C12 (C12) licensed contractor in California is authorized to perform specialized work in their trade area. California's Contractors State License Board (CSLB) requires contractors in this classification to meet education, experience, and examination requirements before receiving their license. When hiring a C12 contractor, always verify their license is active and in CLEAR status, confirm they carry adequate insurance, and get a detailed written contract before work begins. Licensed contractors must maintain a $25,000 contractor bond and comply with all applicable building codes and regulations.

About the C42 — C42 License

A C42 (C42) licensed contractor in California is authorized to perform specialized work in their trade area. California's Contractors State License Board (CSLB) requires contractors in this classification to meet education, experience, and examination requirements before receiving their license. When hiring a C42 contractor, always verify their license is active and in CLEAR status, confirm they carry adequate insurance, and get a detailed written contract before work begins. Licensed contractors must maintain a $25,000 contractor bond and comply with all applicable building codes and regulations.

About the C57 — Well Drilling License

The C-57 Well Drilling license covers the drilling, maintenance, and repair of water wells, monitoring wells, and related systems. In rural areas of the Sacramento Valley, wells provide the primary water supply for homes, farms, and businesses. C-57 contractors drill wells, install pumps and pressure tanks, perform well rehabilitation, and handle well abandonment when required.

About the D09 — D09 License

A D09 (D09) licensed contractor in California is authorized to perform specialized work in their trade area. California's Contractors State License Board (CSLB) requires contractors in this classification to meet education, experience, and examination requirements before receiving their license. When hiring a D09 contractor, always verify their license is active and in CLEAR status, confirm they carry adequate insurance, and get a detailed written contract before work begins. Licensed contractors must maintain a $25,000 contractor bond and comply with all applicable building codes and regulations.

About the D21 — D21 License

A D21 (D21) licensed contractor in California is authorized to perform specialized work in their trade area. California's Contractors State License Board (CSLB) requires contractors in this classification to meet education, experience, and examination requirements before receiving their license. When hiring a D21 contractor, always verify their license is active and in CLEAR status, confirm they carry adequate insurance, and get a detailed written contract before work begins. Licensed contractors must maintain a $25,000 contractor bond and comply with all applicable building codes and regulations.

💡 Tips for Hiring a Concrete Contractor

  1. Ask about the concrete mix design and reinforcement planned for your project
  2. Discuss decorative options like stamping, staining, or exposed aggregate
  3. Inquire about curing time and when you can use the finished surface
  4. Get a plan for drainage and slope to prevent water pooling
  5. Ask how they handle weather delays, as concrete work is weather-sensitive

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does a C-8 Concrete license cover?

A C-8 license covers all concrete work including mixing, forming, pouring, and finishing. This includes foundations, slabs, driveways, patios, sidewalks, retaining walls, and decorative concrete like stamped and stained finishes.

How long does concrete take to cure?

Concrete reaches about 70% of its strength in 7 days and full strength in 28 days. However, you can typically walk on it after 24-48 hours and drive on a driveway after 7 days. Your C-8 contractor will advise on specific timing for your project.

Do I need a licensed C12 contractor in California?

Yes. California law requires a licensed contractor for any c12 work valued at $500 or more. Licensed contractors must pass exams, maintain bonding, and carry insurance. Hiring unlicensed contractors puts you at risk.

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