About Contentcontractor
Verified Contractors. Real Results.
Connect with verified, licensed contractors you can trust
What We Do
Contentcontractor provides licensed contractor services, connecting you with vetted professionals for every type of construction and renovation project. We're part of a new generation of service platforms that prioritize transparency, quality, and trust above all else.
Every professional in our network is verified, every interaction is tracked for quality, and our platform is built to serve homeowners and service providers equally. We believe finding the right contractor services professional should be simple, transparent, and stress-free.
Our Values
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Trust
Verified professionals you can count on
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Transparency
Clear pricing and honest communication
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Quality
High standards for every service provider
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Community
Building lasting relationships
Part of a Trusted Network
Contentcontractor is part of the RealtyChain network — a portfolio of over 1,100 service-focused domains spanning real estate, home services, and property management. When you use Contentcontractor, you gain access to a connected ecosystem of trusted resources.
Frequently Asked Questions
What licenses should contractors have?
Requirements vary by state and trade. At minimum, contractors should have a state contractor's license, general liability insurance ($1M+ recommended), and workers' compensation if they have employees. Verify licenses through your state's licensing board.
How do I get accurate contractor bids?
Provide identical scope documents to each contractor, request itemized bids (not lump sums), ensure they include all permits and cleanup, and get everything in writing. Compare bids on scope and quality, not just price — the lowest bid often costs more in the long run.
Should I pay contractors upfront?
Never pay more than 10-20% upfront, with payments tied to completed milestones. Final payment (typically 10-20%) should only be made after all work is complete, inspected, and permits are closed. Avoid contractors demanding large upfront payments.
What should a contractor contract include?
Detailed scope of work, material specifications, total price and payment schedule, start and completion dates, change order procedures, warranty terms, cleanup responsibilities, permit and inspection responsibilities, and a clear dispute resolution process.
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Whether you're a homeowner looking for help or a professional ready to grow your business, we're here for you.
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