Trade directory · High Point metro · North Carolina

General Contracting contractors in
High Point, North Carolina.

A public directory of licensed general contracting contractors serving greater High Point. Market data, licensing requirements, and cost benchmarks — updated continuously from public sources.

Licensed Establishments
3,289
U.S. Census Bureau
Peak Season
March through October, with highest demand April-June for exterior projects and year-round steady demand for interior renovations
Market estimate
Avg. Response Time
2-5 business days for initial quotes, 1-2 weeks for detailed estimates on larger projects
Operator average
Avg. Hourly Wage
$56/hr
Bureau of Labor Statistics
§ A · Market rates

Common Job Costs

HIGH POINT-NC · LOCAL ESTIMATES
Service
Description
Cost Range
Kitchen remodel
Typical range based on local kitchen remodel jobs.
$15,000 – $45,000
Bathroom renovation
Typical range based on local bathroom renovation jobs.
$8,000 – $25,000
Room addition
Typical range based on local room addition jobs.
$20,000 – $80,000
Deck construction
Typical range based on local deck construction jobs.
$3,500 – $12,000
Basement finishing
Typical range based on local basement finishing jobs.
$12,000 – $35,000
Whole house renovation
Typical range based on local whole house renovation jobs.
$75,000 – $250,000
§ B · Regulatory

Licensing Requirements

NC
§1

Licensing Requirements

NC General Contractor License required for projects over $30,000. Must pass PSI exam covering business law, building codes, safety. Requires 4 years experience or construction degree plus 2 years experience. Class A (unlimited), Class B (up to $500K), or Class C (up to $100K). License renewal every 3 years with 8 hours continuing education.

§2

Permit Requirements

Building permits required through High Point Building Inspections Department for structural work, additions, major renovations. Electrical, plumbing, HVAC permits required for respective work. Fee schedule based on project value starting at $50 for minor work up to $1000+ for major projects.

§3

Inspection Schedule

Footing/foundation inspection before concrete pour, framing inspection before covering, rough-in inspections for electrical/plumbing/HVAC, insulation inspection, final inspection. Typically 24-48 hour notice required for scheduling inspections with High Point Building Department.

§4

Insurance Minimums

General liability minimum $300,000 per occurrence, $600,000 aggregate. Workers compensation required if employees. Professional liability recommended. Surety bond required for public work projects.

§ C · Path to license

How to Get Licensed

6 STEPS
1

Meet Experience Requirements

Document 4 years of construction experience or construction degree plus 2 years experience. Gather employment records, project documentation, and supervisor references.

01/06
2

Complete Application

Submit NC General Contractor License application to the NC Board of Examiners with required documentation, experience verification, and application fee.

02/06
3

Schedule and Pass Exam

Register for PSI examination covering business law, building codes, safety, and project management. Study using NC-specific materials and pass with 70% or higher.

03/06
4

Obtain Insurance

Secure required general liability insurance minimums and workers compensation if applicable. Submit proof of insurance with license application.

04/06
5

Pay Fees and Receive License

Pay licensing fees (varies by class), complete final paperwork review, and receive your NC General Contractor License valid for 3 years.

05/06
6

Maintain License

Complete 8 hours of continuing education every 3 years for license renewal. Submit renewal application and fees before expiration date.

06/06
§ D · Field notes

About This Market

UPDATED APR 2026

High Point's general contracting market runs steady with strong residential renovation demand driven by the city's furniture industry workers and growing suburbs. Competition is moderate with around 85-90 established contractors serving the metro area. Kitchen and bath remodels dominate the work, along with room additions as families expand existing homes rather than relocate. Costs track 10-15% below Charlotte rates but above rural NC due to skilled labor availability and material logistics through the Piedmont region. Getting licensed in NC means navigating the state's tiered system and proving your experience before you touch a tool. The $30,000 threshold means most serious work requires that General Contractor license - no shortcuts. High Point Building Department runs efficient but strict inspections, so know your codes and schedule properly. Spring through fall drives the heaviest workload for exterior projects, but interior renovation work keeps crews busy year-round. Local suppliers are well-established, and most homeowners expect detailed written estimates and clear project timelines.

Data Sources
  • Median hourly wage
    Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS)
  • Licensed establishments in NC
    US Census Bureau
  • Licensing requirements
    NC Board of Examiners of General Contractors
  • Permit requirements
    High Point Building Inspections Department
  • Insurance minimums
    North Carolina Department of Insurance
§ E · FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

05 QUESTIONS
Q/01

What license do I need to work as a general contractor in High Point, NC?

You need a North Carolina General Contractor License for any project over $30,000. Choose Class A (unlimited), Class B (up to $500,000), or Class C (up to $100,000) based on your project scope. Source: NC Board of Examiners of General Contractors.

Q/02

How much do general contractors make in High Point, NC?

According to BLS data, general contractors in North Carolina earn a median wage of $56.41 per hour or $117,333 annually. High Point rates typically align with state medians due to steady residential demand and moderate competition.

Q/03

What permits are required for home renovations in High Point?

Building permits are required for structural changes, additions, and major renovations through High Point Building Inspections Department. Separate electrical, plumbing, and HVAC permits needed for those trades. Fees range from $50 for minor work to $1000+ for major projects.

Q/04

How long does it take to get a general contractor license in NC?

The licensing process typically takes 4-8 weeks after submitting your application, assuming you meet experience requirements and pass the PSI exam. You need 4 years of construction experience or a construction degree plus 2 years experience. Source: NC Board of Examiners.

Q/05

What insurance is required for general contractors in High Point?

North Carolina requires minimum $300,000 per occurrence and $600,000 aggregate general liability insurance. Workers compensation is mandatory if you have employees. Professional liability and surety bonds are required for public projects.

§ F · Directory

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