Inland Building Construction Companies Inc

✅ CLEAR — Active License License #405281
B — General BuildingC-2 — Insulation & AcousticalC-8 — ConcreteD16 — D16D24 — D24D28 — D28D34 — D34D42 — D42D52 — D52
License Issued
05/05/1981
Expiration
05/31/2027
Workers' Comp
Workers' Compensation Insurance
Contractor Bond
$25,000 — American Contractors Indemnity Company

Services

New home construction
Commercial building
Room additions
Remodeling
Structural repairs
Framing
Tenant improvements
Multi-unit construction
Garage construction
ADU construction
Blown-in insulation
Spray foam insulation
Acoustical ceiling installation
Soundproofing
Thermal barriers
Batt insulation
Radiant barrier installation
Fireproofing insulation
Pipe insulation
Energy efficiency upgrades
Foundations
Driveways
Patios
Sidewalks
Retaining walls
Stamped concrete
Concrete repair
Decorative concrete
Concrete flatwork
Pool decks
D16 services
D16 installation
D16 repair
D16 maintenance
D16 consultation
D24 services
D24 installation
D24 repair
D24 maintenance
D24 consultation
D28 services
D28 installation
D28 repair
D28 maintenance
D28 consultation
D34 services
D34 installation
D34 repair
D34 maintenance
D34 consultation
D42 services
D42 installation
D42 repair
D42 maintenance
D42 consultation
D52 services
D52 installation
D52 repair
D52 maintenance
D52 consultation

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

About the B — General Building License

A General Building (Class B) license is one of the most common contractor licenses in California. It authorizes the holder to construct, alter, or repair buildings and structures. This includes residential homes, commercial buildings, and industrial facilities. A Class B contractor can use two or more unrelated building trades on a single project, making them ideal for comprehensive construction and renovation work. They often serve as the primary contractor who coordinates subcontractors for specialized trades. When hiring a General Building contractor, homeowners should verify the license is active and in CLEAR status, confirm adequate insurance coverage, and always get a detailed written contract before work begins. General Building contractors must maintain a $25,000 contractor bond and carry workers' compensation insurance if they have employees.

About the C-2 — Insulation & Acoustical License

The C-2 Insulation and Acoustical contractor license covers the installation of insulating and acoustical materials for thermal, sound, and fire protection purposes. This includes installing insulation in walls, attics, and crawl spaces, as well as acoustical ceiling tiles and soundproofing systems. With California's strict energy efficiency requirements (Title 24), C-2 contractors play a vital role in helping homes and businesses meet building codes and reduce energy costs. Proper insulation can significantly lower heating and cooling bills while improving indoor comfort. When hiring a C-2 contractor, ask about R-value recommendations for your climate zone, the types of insulation materials they use, and whether they perform energy audits. Quality insulation work is one of the best investments homeowners can make for long-term energy savings.

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 D16 — D16 License

A D16 (D16) 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 D16 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 D24 — D24 License

A D24 (D24) 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 D24 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 D28 — D28 License

A D28 (D28) 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 D28 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 D34 — D34 License

A D34 (D34) 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 D34 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 D42 — D42 License

A D42 (D42) 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 D42 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 D52 — D52 License

A D52 (D52) 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 D52 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 General Building Contractor

  1. Always get at least three written estimates before choosing a contractor
  2. Verify the contractor pulls all required building permits
  3. Ask about their warranty policy for completed work
  4. Confirm they carry general liability insurance
  5. Never pay more than 10% or $1,000 down (whichever is less) per California law

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between a Class A and Class B contractor license?

A Class A (General Engineering) license covers infrastructure projects like roads, bridges, and utilities. A Class B (General Building) license covers building construction, remodeling, and structural work on homes and commercial properties.

Can a Class B contractor do electrical or plumbing work?

A Class B contractor can coordinate subcontractors for specialty trades like electrical and plumbing. However, the actual electrical or plumbing work must be performed by appropriately licensed C-10 or C-36 subcontractors unless the B contractor also holds those specialty licenses.

What does a C-2 Insulation & Acoustical license cover?

A C-2 license covers the installation of thermal insulation, acoustical materials, soundproofing, and fireproofing insulation in residential and commercial buildings. This includes blown-in, spray foam, batt, and rigid insulation.

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