Ramps & Entryways in Sterling Heights, MI
Products for Ramps & Entryways
Some ramps & entryways involve products you can purchase directly — from simple grab bars a handyman can install to larger items like ramps and door hardware. We've reviewed the best options to help you choose.
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Ramps & Entryways Contractors in Sterling Heights
No contractors listed yet for Sterling Heights
We're actively adding contractors in Michigan. In the meantime, try searching for "CAPS certified contractor Sterling Heights" or contact your local Area Agency on Aging for referrals.
Contractor Licensing in Michigan
Michigan requires a Residential Builder or Maintenance and Alteration Contractor license for residential projects valued at $600 or more (material + labor), administered by the Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA), Bureau of Construction Codes. 60 hours of approved prelicensure education have been required since June 2008. Insurance is not mandated by the state for licensing, but workers' compensation is required if you have 1+ employees working 35+ hours/week or 3+ part-time/full-time employees. General liability insurance is strongly recommended. Verify contractor licenses at the LARA online portal.