🔨 General Contractor Contractors in St. George, Utah

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Finding a General Contractor Contractor in St. George

General contractors in St. George handle projects from kitchen remodels to full custom builds. A GC who works regularly in St. George knows the local permitting process, reliable subcontractors, and typical timelines for the area.

What to Look For When Hiring

  • Verify they hold an active Utah S200 (General Building) or S210 (Residential Building) license
  • Ask for 3–5 references from recent projects similar to yours — then actually call them
  • Get a detailed contract that specifies scope, timeline, payment schedule, and change order process
  • Confirm they carry general liability insurance and require the same of their subcontractors

Common General Contractor Projects in St. George

  • Kitchen and bathroom remodels
  • Home additions and extensions
  • Basement finishing
  • Custom home construction
  • Structural repairs and foundation work
  • Deck and outdoor living construction

Watch Out For

  • Asking for more than 10% of the total cost upfront
  • No written contract or vague scope of work
  • Cannot provide references from recent local projects
  • Pressuring you to skip permits to save money

General Contractor Costs in St. George

General contractor rates in Utah typically include a 15–20% markup on subcontractor and material costs. Kitchen remodels commonly run $25,000–$75,000, bathroom remodels $10,000–$30,000, and basement finishes $20–$50 per square foot depending on finish level.

Always verify a contractor's license through the Utah Division of Professional Licensing (DOPL) before signing any contract. Utah general contractors must hold an S200 or S210 license from DOPL. For projects over $3,000, a written contract is required by Utah law (Utah Code 13-11-4). The contractor must also provide a written notice of your right to cancel within 3 business days for home solicitation sales.