License CGC1515971.
Verify It Yourself.
Florida Certified General Contractor. Issued by the DBPR. Current, active, no disciplinary history. Everything on this page is public record.
Verify at MyFloridaLicense.comDBPR Licensee Record — As of April 2026
Screenshot of the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation public database. Record pulled April 19, 2026. Re-capture annually at license renewal.
Drome Contracting Services Inc
Why the License Number Matters More Than You Think
In Florida, you can call yourself a contractor without a license. It's legal to bid jobs you're not certified to build. The homeowner carries the risk when something fails — failed inspections, denied insurance claims, unpermitted work that surfaces at resale.
A Florida Certified General Contractor license requires passing a state examination, demonstrating financial responsibility, and maintaining active insurance. The license can be suspended or revoked. That accountability mechanism is the point.
CGC1515971 has been active since 2008. No disciplinary actions. No complaints on file with the DBPR. The record above is pulled directly from the state database — not a marketing claim, a government document you can verify in 30 seconds.
Any contractor who can't hand you a license number to verify is asking you to take their word for it. We'd rather show you the record.
Insurance Coverage
Per occurrence. Covers property damage and bodily injury arising from our operations on your project.
Active workers' comp coverage protects you from liability if a worker is injured on your property.
Certificate of insurance available on request. We can name you as an additional insured on your project.
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Describe your project. You get a call back within one business day from the person running your build. Not a scheduler. Not a call center. If we are not the right fit, we will tell you who is.
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