Romanoff Renovations

✅ CLEAR — Active License License #991987
C-5 — Framing & Rough CarpentryC15 — C15C54 — C54
Location
License Issued
04/09/2014
Expiration
04/30/2026
Workers' Comp
Workers' Compensation Insurance
Contractor Bond
$25,000 — Cincinnati Insurance Company

Services

Wood framing
Metal framing
Structural framing
Truss installation
Sheathing
Subflooring
Wall framing
Roof framing
Header & beam installation
Seismic retrofitting
C15 services
C15 installation
C15 repair
C15 maintenance
C15 consultation
C54 services
C54 installation
C54 repair
C54 maintenance
C54 consultation

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

About the C-5 — Framing & Rough Carpentry License

The C-5 Framing and Rough Carpentry license covers the structural skeleton of buildings — the framework that everything else is built upon. C-5 contractors install wood and metal framing, roof trusses, sheathing, subflooring, and other structural components. This is one of the most physically demanding and technically important trades in construction, as the quality of framing directly affects a building's structural integrity and safety. In earthquake-prone California, proper framing techniques and seismic considerations are especially critical. C-5 contractors must understand load calculations, building codes, and engineering specifications. When hiring a framing contractor, look for experience with your project type, verify they follow current seismic codes, and ensure they coordinate well with other trades that will follow their work.

About the C15 — C15 License

A C15 (C15) 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 C15 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 C54 — C54 License

A C54 (C54) 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 C54 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 Framing & Rough Carpentry Contractor

  1. Verify the contractor follows current California seismic building codes
  2. Ask about their experience with your specific project type (residential, commercial, etc.)
  3. Ensure they coordinate with other trades for proper rough-in locations
  4. Check if they provide structural engineering review when needed
  5. Ask about lumber sourcing and material quality

✅ Verify This License

Always verify contractor licensing directly with the Contractors State License Board (CSLB) before hiring. You can look up license #991987 to confirm it is active and check for any complaints or disciplinary actions.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does a C-5 Framing license cover?

A C-5 license covers the installation of structural framing including wood and metal studs, floor and roof systems, trusses, sheathing, and subflooring. It covers the structural skeleton of buildings but not finish carpentry.

Why is framing quality so important in California?

California is seismically active, making proper framing critical for building safety. Framing must meet strict seismic codes to ensure structures can withstand earthquakes. Poor framing can lead to structural failure and costly repairs.

Do I need a licensed C15 contractor in California?

Yes. California law requires a licensed contractor for any c15 work valued at $500 or more. Licensed contractors must pass exams, maintain bonding, and carry insurance. Hiring unlicensed contractors puts you at risk.