Aging in Place Funding

Garage Accessibility in Durham, NC

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Products for Garage Accessibility

Some garage accessibility involve products you can purchase directly — from simple grab bars a handyman can install to larger items like door hardware. We've reviewed the best options to help you choose.

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Garage Accessibility Contractors in Durham

No contractors listed yet for Durham

We're actively adding contractors in North Carolina. In the meantime, try searching for "CAPS certified contractor Durham" or contact your local Area Agency on Aging for referrals.

Contractor Licensing in North Carolina

North Carolina requires state-level contractor licensing through the NC Licensing Board for General Contractors (NCLBGC) for projects valued at $40,000 or more. License classifications: Limited (up to $500K per project), Intermediate (up to $1M), and Unlimited (no limit). A separate Residential Contractor license covers construction/demolition of residential units. Specialty trades (plumbing, electrical) require separate state licenses. Workers' compensation is mandatory for contractors with 3 or more employees. General liability insurance ($1M typical) is recommended but not mandated statewide for licensing. Verify licenses at portal.nclbgc.org.