Contractor Approved is live in St. George and nearby Washington County communities right now. Outside that footprint, homeowners can still submit demand and contractors can request that the next city location be opened.
Homeowners send the service, city, timeline, and job details once. No auction blast, no multi-contractor spam loop, and no fake “instant matches.”
Approval is based on local history, public reputation, licensing where required, proof of insurance before final approval, and one slot per trade per city.
Live St. George trades can be used now. Outside the launch footprint, homeowner demand and contractor applications stay in the same system so the next city opens from real overlap.
Approved now in St. George for interior, exterior, cabinet repainting, drywall repair, and prep-heavy residential work.
$2 – $6 / sq ftApproved now in St. George for garage floors, shop coatings, decorative systems, and prep-heavy resurfacing.
$3 – $8 / sq ftApproved now in St. George for roof coating systems, waterproofing work, and flat-roof heat-load management.
$5,000 – $22,000Approved now in St. George for crack repair, patch work, exterior prep, and repaint-ready surface restoration.
$500 – $3,500Approved now in St. George for service repairs, diagnostics, installs, fixture swaps, and ongoing maintenance work.
$75 – $200 / hrApproved now in St. George for heating and cooling diagnostics, installs, service calls, and replacement planning.
$150 – $450 / callApproved now in St. George for remodel scope, structural problem-solving, and general construction oversight.
10 – 20% of jobOpen St. George slot. Qualified electrical contractors can apply now for the live market instead of waiting on a vague contact path.
Open slot| Trade / Service | Planning Range | Unit | Main Variables |
|---|---|---|---|
| Interior Painting Walls, ceilings, trim |
$2 – $6 | per sq ft | Prep work, paint quality, # of coats, ceiling height |
| Plumbing Repairs & installs |
$75 – $200 | per hour | Urgency, complexity, permit needs, after-hours |
| HVAC – AC Repair Diagnostic + fix |
$150 – $450 | per call | Part costs, refrigerant type, labor hours |
| HVAC – System Replace Full AC/Furnace unit |
$3,800 – $7,500 | per system | Equipment brand, SEER rating, duct condition |
| Roof Coatings / Roofing Coatings or replacement scale |
$5,000 – $22,000 | per project | Roof size, material system, access, preparation, warranty scope |
| Electrical Standard work |
$50 – $100 | per hour | Panel size, permit complexity, accessibility |
| General Contractor Remodel / renovation |
10 – 20% | of total job cost | Scope size, sub trades involved, timeline |
| Garage Epoxy Flooring Full flake system |
$3 – $8 | per sq ft | Moisture testing, diamond grinding, # of coats |
| Stucco Repair Crack & patch |
$500 – $3,500 | per project | Crack extent, texture match difficulty, access |
These planning ranges are there to make the first contractor conversation less blind. They are not substitute quotes, and St. George or future-city pricing can still land above or below them depending on scope.
Interior, exterior, cabinet repainting, drywall repair, and premium residential work for the live St. George market.
Visit contractor →Garage floors, shop coatings, decorative systems, and prep-heavy floor restoration for residential and commercial spaces.
Visit contractor →Flat-roof coatings, waterproofing systems, and heat-load reduction work for Southern Utah roofs.
Visit contractor →Crack repair, patch work, exterior envelope preparation, and repaint-ready surface repair for stucco-heavy homes.
Visit contractor →General contracting, structural problem-solving, and remodel or scope-heavy construction work for the live market.
Visit contractor →Plumbing service, heating and cooling diagnostics, installs, and ongoing service work for homes and light commercial jobs.
Visit contractor →The approval standard starts with visible operating history and a public reputation that already exists in the market.
Markets that require formal licensing or trade registration are reviewed against that requirement instead of hand-wavy “vetted” copy.
Approval is not final until the coverage side is real. That rule is part of the model, not a hidden afterthought.
The platform is designed around one approved contractor per trade per city. Your request is reviewed for fit instead of sold into a bidding war.
Featured placement on the live city chapter surface so homeowners see the approved operator immediately instead of sorting through directory clutter.
If the category is approved, the city slot is yours. That creates a clean market position instead of a revolving pack of interchangeable contractors.
Homeowner requests and city-launch interest stay in a single system so the lead source is clear and the next expansion market is visible.
Current-market contractors use the St. George path. Contractors elsewhere can request an open city location without emailing support for permission.
Use the real city and service area you want to cover. The launch logic works because the city-level demand is explicit.
Current open launch slots are intentional. If the market already has a live approved operator in your trade, that exclusivity is part of the model.
No. The live roster starts in St. George and nearby Washington County cities. Other markets can submit homeowner demand or city-launch applications, but they are not active chapters yet.
Approval is manual and category-specific. The baseline is established local history, public reputation, licensing where required, proof of insurance before final approval, and enough operating depth to own an exclusive city slot responsibly.
No. The intake is reviewed first, then routed to the current approved roster or held as city-level demand. The point is a cleaner path than open lead marketplaces.
Yes. The contractor application explicitly supports open-city requests. That path is part of launch logic from day one, not something hidden behind a sales inbox.