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Contractor pricing in Opa Locka track close to the national average in this market. The estimates below are typical local ranges, adjusted for FL labor and cost-of-living, and are a starting point — always confirm scope and get a written quote before hiring.
| Service | Typical range in Opa Locka |
|---|---|
| Roof Replacement | $8,075 – $14,250 |
| Kitchen Remodel | $14,250 – $47,500 |
| Bathroom Remodel | $9,500 – $23,750 |
| Plumbing Repair | $165 – $430 |
| Electrical Work | $190 – $475 |
| HVAC Installation | $4,750 – $11,400 |
Ranges are estimates for Opa Locka, FL based on national pricing data adjusted for local rates. Actual quotes vary by scope, materials, and provider.
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There are 108 verified contractors in Opa Locka, FL. Browse our directory to compare professionals by rating, reviews, and specialization, and request a quote from top-rated contractors near you.
The best way to find a licensed contractor near you is to search verified directories, check your state's contractor licensing board, and ask for recommendations from neighbors or friends.
General contractors typically charge 10 to 20 percent of the total project cost as their fee, or $50 to $150 per hour for smaller jobs.
When hiring a contractor, verify their license and insurance, check online reviews and references, and ensure they provide a detailed written contract.
Yes, in most states contractors are required to hold a valid license and carry general liability insurance and workers' compensation insurance.
A general contractor manages the overall project, coordinates schedules, obtains permits, and hires subcontractors for specialized tasks.