
10-29-2022, 01:07 PM
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Originally Posted by retiredguy123
That certification applies to specialty contractors that have a limited scope of work.
"A “specialty contractor” means a contractor whose scope of work and responsibility is limited to a particular phase of construction and whose scope is limited to a subset of the activities described in the categories established in s. 489.105, F.S."
According to the Florida license website, you don't need to hire a specialty gas line contractor to hook up a natural gas appliance. Here is a link to the Florida website that describes what type of work a licensed plumber can perform.
Construction Industry – MyFloridaLicense.com
Under plumbing contractors, it says that plumbers can work on natural gas pipes. Also, I don't think that Mike Scott Plumbing has a gas line specialty license. According to the Florida website, Mike Scott is a certified plumbing contractor, but not a gas line specialty contractor.
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Thanks!
Would it make a difference ig they had to run a new gas line?
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