Every license we hold, where to look it up, and what we carry to back it up.
When you hire a contractor in Florida, the work they’re allowed to do is defined by the licenses they hold. Some contractors will tell you they’re “licensed and insured” and leave it at that. We list ours by name and number, on a public page, with the link you’d use to verify them yourself. Florida’s Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR) maintains a free public license database. Anyone can search a contractor by name or license number and see the issue date, status, qualifying agent, and any disciplinary history. We point you to it directly because that’s the right way to check.
Certified Electrical Contractor. Covers solar PV systems, EV charger installations, smart panels, battery systems, and the electrical work that supports every other system we install.
Certified Air Conditioning Contractor (Class A). Covers HVAC system installation, replacement, service, and ductwork.
Certified Residential Contractor. Covers residential general contracting and roofing scope on residential projects.
Each license number above resolves to a public record at myfloridalicense.com. Only currently active license numbers appear on this page.
Go to myfloridalicense.com and use the public Licensee Search. Enter “Fisk Energy” as the business name, or enter any of the license numbers above. The DBPR record will show issue date, status, qualifying agent, license category, and any complaints or disciplinary history. We encourage every customer to verify before they sign. It takes a minute, it costs nothing, and it’s the cleanest signal you can get that the contractor in front of you is who they say they are.
Fisk Energy carries general liability and workers’ compensation insurance that meets or exceeds Florida’s requirements for licensed contractors. Certificates of insurance are available on request — we provide them at the start of any project, and we’re happy to provide them earlier if you’d like to see them before the conversation moves forward. Insurance certificates name Fisk Energy, Inc. as the insured. If you receive a certificate that names a different business or DBA, ask us about it before you sign anything.
Ask. We’d rather you have the answers in writing before the work starts than after.