NAICS 8-Digit Codes for "residential-masonry-contractors"
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- 238140-06 - Masonry ContractorsMasonry Contractors are professionals who specialize in constructing and repairing structures made of brick, stone, concrete blocks, and other similar materials. They work on a variety of projects, from small residential repairs to large commercial buildings. The work of a Masonry Contractor involves a range of tasks, including laying bricks and stones, mixing …Examples: Stone masonry, Masonry restoration, Masonry landscaping, Masonry arch construction,
- 238140-14 - Tuck Pointing Equipment & SuppliesTuck Pointing Equipment & Supplies is a subdivision of the Masonry Contractors industry that specializes in the repair and restoration of brick and stone structures. This industry involves the use of specialized tools and materials to remove and replace damaged mortar joints, as well as to create a decorative finish on the surface of the masonry. Tuck pointing is a skilled …Examples: Masonry cleaning, Masonry waterproofing, Masonry sealing, Masonry repointing,
- 423810-38 - Mason Contractors Equipment & Supplies (Wholesale)Mason Contractors Equipment & Supplies (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 423810 that deals with the wholesale distribution of equipment and supplies used in the construction and mining industry, specifically for masonry contractors. This industry involves the distribution of a wide range of tools and equipment that are used in the construction of …Examples: Masonry Contractors, Building Contractors, Masonry Supply Stores, Paving
- 333991-02 - Mason Contractors Equipment & Supplies (Manufacturing)Mason Contractors Equipment & Supplies (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 333991 that involves the production of specialized tools and equipment used by mason contractors in their work. This industry is responsible for manufacturing a wide range of products that are essential for masonry work, including mixers, saws, drills, and other specialized …Examples: Bricklaying contractors, Stone masonry contractors, Concrete contractors, Masonry
- 444180-02 - Masonry Supplies (Retail)Masonry Supplies (Retail) is a subdivision of the Other Building Material Dealers (Retail) industry. This industry involves the retail sale of masonry materials and supplies, such as bricks, blocks, stones, mortar, and cement. Masonry Supplies (Retail) businesses cater to both commercial and residential customers, providing them with the necessary materials for …Examples: Masonry tool supplier, Masonry repair supplier, Masonry restoration supplier, Masonry
- 238140-07 - Masonry Panels-PrefabricatedMasonry Panels-Prefabricated is a subdivision of the Masonry Contractors industry that involves the manufacturing and installation of precast concrete panels that are used in building construction. These panels are made by pouring concrete into molds and then curing them in a controlled environment. The panels are then transported to the construction site and installed on the …Examples: Masonry veneer panels
- 236220-16 - Contractors-SpecialtyContractors-Specialty is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 236220, which is focused on Commercial and Institutional Building Construction. This industry involves the construction of buildings that are not classified as residential, such as office buildings, hospitals, schools, and retail stores. Contractors-Specialty is a specialized sector of this industry that focuses on …Examples: Electrical Contractors, Plumbing Contractors, HVAC Contractors, Elevator Contractors, Fire
- 238990-71 - Fireplace ContractorsFireplace contractors are specialty trade contractors who are responsible for the installation, repair, and maintenance of fireplaces. They work with a variety of materials such as brick, stone, and metal to create fireplaces that are both functional and aesthetically pleasing. Fireplace contractors are skilled in the art of masonry and have a deep understanding of the …Examples: Masonry work
- 424690-12 - Brick Preservatives (Wholesale)Brick preservatives (wholesale) is a subdivision of the Other Chemical and Allied Products Merchant Wholesalers industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of chemicals and allied products used for preserving and protecting bricks. Brick preservatives are used to protect bricks from weathering, erosion, and other forms of damage. These preservatives are typically applied to bricks …Examples: Masonry water repellent, Masonry cleaner, Masonry paint, Masonry adhesive
- 238310-14 - Stone & Brick-SimulatedThe Stone & Brick-Simulated industry involves the installation of simulated stone and brick materials for both interior and exterior applications. This industry is a subdivision of the Drywall and Insulation Contractors NAICS Code 238310. Simulated stone and brick materials are designed to mimic the look and feel of natural stone and brick, but are typically lighter in weight and easier to …Examples: Simulated stone veneer, Simulated brick veneer, Faux stone panels, Faux brick panels, Stone-look tile, Brick-look tile,
- 238990-57 - Chimney Tops & CapsChimney Tops & Caps is a specialized trade contractor industry that deals with the installation, repair, and maintenance of chimney tops and caps. The industry is responsible for ensuring that chimneys are properly sealed and protected from the elements, as well as preventing debris and animals from entering the chimney. Chimney tops and caps are essential components of any chimney system, …Examples: Chimney masonry repair
- 238140-15 - Rock Wall Construction & RepairRock Wall Construction & Repair is a specialized subdivision of the Masonry Contractors industry, identified by the NAICS Code 238140. This industry involves the construction and repair of rock walls, which are typically used for landscaping, retaining walls, and decorative purposes. Rock walls are constructed using a variety of materials, including natural stone, concrete blocks, …Examples: Landscaping rock wall, Retaining wall construction, Decorative rock wall, Garden rock wall, Stone wall repair, Rock
- 238140-03 - Fireplaces RepairedFireplaces Repaired is a specialized industry that deals with the repair and maintenance of fireplaces. This industry involves the repair of various types of fireplaces, including wood-burning, gas, and electric fireplaces. The professionals in this industry are skilled in repairing and maintaining the various components of a fireplace, including the chimney, flue, damper, firebox, and hearth. …Examples: Chimney repair, Fireplace cleaning, Flue repair, Damper repair, Firebox repair, Hearth repair, Fireplace installation,
- 238140-09 - Pointing-Brick/Stone & EtcPointing-Brick/Stone & Etc is a specialized subdivision of the Masonry Contractors industry, which involves the repair and restoration of brick and stone structures. This industry is responsible for the maintenance of the mortar joints between bricks or stones, which can deteriorate over time due to weathering and other factors. Pointing-Brick/Stone & Etc contractors use …Examples: Masonry cleaning
- 423320-45 - Stucco-Distributors (Wholesale)Stucco-Distributors (Wholesale) are companies that specialize in the distribution of stucco, a plaster-like material used for coating walls and other surfaces. These companies purchase stucco from manufacturers and sell it to contractors, builders, and other businesses involved in the construction industry. Stucco-Distributors (Wholesale) may also offer related products such as tools, …Examples: Stucco contractors, Building contractors, Masonry contractors, Plastering
- 238140-02 - Chimney Builders & RepairersChimney Builders & Repairers are professionals who specialize in the construction, repair, and maintenance of chimneys. They work on a variety of structures, including residential homes, commercial buildings, and industrial facilities. The work of Chimney Builders & Repairers involves a range of tasks, from inspecting chimneys for damage and wear to repairing and rebuilding chimneys that …Examples: Masonry repair, Masonry construction
- 423320-32 - Mortar (Wholesale)Mortar (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Brick, Stone, and Related Construction Material Merchant Wholesalers industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of mortar, which is a mixture of sand, cement, and water used in masonry construction to bond bricks, stones, and other building materials together. Mortar (Wholesale) companies typically purchase large quantities of raw …Examples: Masonry cement
- 238310-04 - Grouting ContractorsGrouting contractors are professionals who specialize in the installation of grout, a mixture of cement, sand, and water used to fill gaps and spaces between tiles, bricks, and other building materials. Grouting contractors work on a variety of projects, from residential homes to commercial buildings, and are responsible for ensuring that the grout is properly mixed, applied, …Examples: Stone masonry, Masonry restoration
- 238990-55 - Chimney & Fireplace Cleaning Build RepairChimney & Fireplace Cleaning Build Repair is a specialty trade contractor industry that involves the cleaning, building, and repairing of chimneys and fireplaces. This industry is responsible for ensuring that chimneys and fireplaces are safe and functional for use. The services provided by this industry include chimney and fireplace cleaning, inspection, repair, and installation. Chimney …Examples: Fireplace repair contractors, Chimney installation contractors, Chimney repair contractors,
- 238990-56 - Chimney ScreensChimney Screens is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 238990, which falls under the category of All Other Specialty Trade Contractors. This industry involves the installation, repair, and maintenance of chimney screens. Chimney screens are essential components of chimneys that prevent debris, animals, and other unwanted materials from entering the chimney. The Chimney Screens industry is …Examples: Chimney screen installation, Chimney screen repair, Chimney screen maintenance, Chimney screen replacement, Chimney
- 238990-18 - ContractorsContractors are professionals who specialize in the construction industry. They are responsible for managing and overseeing construction projects from start to finish. Contractors work with clients to determine project requirements, create project plans, and ensure that all work is completed on time and within budget. They are also responsible for hiring and managing …Examples: Masonry
- 238320-13 - WallsThe Walls industry involves the installation, repair, and maintenance of various types of walls in both residential and commercial settings. This includes interior and exterior walls made of materials such as drywall, plaster, brick, stone, concrete, and wood. The industry also encompasses the application of various finishes and coatings to walls, such as paint, wallpaper, and stucco. …Examples: Stone masonry
- 423320-05 - Brick & Tile (Wholesale)The Brick & Tile (Wholesale) industry involves the distribution of bricks and tiles to retailers, construction companies, and other businesses. These products are used in a variety of construction projects, including residential and commercial buildings, landscaping, and infrastructure. Brick & Tile (Wholesale) companies typically purchase large quantities of bricks and tiles directly from …Examples: Ceramic tiles, Roof tiles, Paving bricks, Fire bricks, Decorative tiles, Quarry tiles, Glass tiles, Terra cotta tiles,
- 444180-04 - Brick-Concrete Pumice & Etc (Retail)The Brick-Concrete Pumice & Etc (Retail) industry involves the retail sale of various building materials such as bricks, concrete blocks, pumice, and other similar products. These materials are commonly used in construction projects for both residential and commercial buildings. The industry also includes the sale of related products such as mortar, cement, and other building supplies. …Examples: Concrete blocks, Bricks, Pumice stones, Cement, Mortar, Grout, Concrete reinforcing bars, Concrete mix, Concrete
- 238140-17 - Adobe Materials & ContractorsAdobe Materials & Contractors is a subdivision of the Masonry Contractors industry that specializes in the construction and repair of adobe structures. Adobe is a type of building material made from earth, clay, and straw that has been used for centuries in many parts of the world. Adobe structures are known for their durability, energy efficiency, and unique aesthetic …Examples: Adobe homes, Adobe churches, Adobe schools, Adobe museums, Adobe government buildings, Adobe commercial buildings,
- 238990-89 - Townhouse Maintenance ContractorsTownhouse Maintenance Contractors are specialty trade contractors that provide maintenance and repair services for townhouses. These contractors are responsible for ensuring that townhouses are in good condition and meet the needs of their occupants. They perform a range of tasks, from minor repairs to major renovations, and are skilled in a variety of trades. …Examples: Masonry services
- 532289-38 - Saws-RentingSaws-Renting is a subdivision of the All Other Consumer Goods Rental industry that involves the rental of various types of saws to individuals and businesses. This industry provides a cost-effective solution for those who require saws for a short period of time or for those who do not want to invest in purchasing a saw. Saws-Renting companies offer a wide range of saws for different purposes, …Examples: Home renovation contractors, Masonry contractors, Flooring contractors, Roofing
- 532412-03 - Concrete Equipment & Supplies-RentingThe Concrete Equipment & Supplies-Renting industry involves the rental and leasing of machinery and equipment used in the production, transportation, and placement of concrete. This includes a wide range of equipment such as mixers, pumps, saws, drills, and finishing tools. Companies in this industry provide equipment and supplies to contractors, construction companies, and other …Examples: Concrete contractors, Building contractors, Masonry contractors
- 236220-06 - Building Restoration & PreservationBuilding Restoration & Preservation is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 236220, which involves the repair, renovation, and preservation of commercial and institutional buildings. This industry is responsible for restoring the original beauty and functionality of historic buildings, as well as preserving them for future generations. Building Restoration & Preservation requires a high level of …Examples: Masonry restoration
- 327120-11 - Brick-Imitation (Manufacturing)Brick-Imitation (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Clay Building Material and Refractories Manufacturing industry that involves the production of bricks that imitate the appearance of natural stone or other materials. These bricks are made from clay or other materials and are designed to mimic the texture, color, and shape of natural stone or other materials. The process of manufacturing …Examples: Stone-look brick, Wood-look brick, Brick veneer, Brick pavers, Brick tiles, Brick cladding, Brick panels, Brick slips,
- 327331-02 - Concrete-Block & Brick (Manufacturing)The Concrete-Block & Brick Manufacturing industry involves the production of concrete blocks, bricks, and other masonry products. These products are used in the construction of buildings, walls, and other structures. The manufacturing process involves mixing cement, sand, and water to create a concrete mixture, which is then molded into the desired shape and cured. The industry also …Examples: Concrete masonry units
- 332216-01 - Bits (Manufacturing)The Bits (Manufacturing) industry involves the production of various types of bits used in drilling, cutting, and shaping materials such as metal, wood, and plastic. These bits are typically made from high-quality materials such as tungsten carbide, cobalt, and high-speed steel to ensure durability and precision. The industry also includes the manufacturing of specialized bits for specific …Examples: Masonry bits
- 332312-04 - Expansion Bolts & Shields (Manufacturing)Expansion Bolts & Shields (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 332312 that involves the production of fasteners used to secure objects to concrete, masonry, or other materials that cannot support weight or pressure. These fasteners are designed to expand and grip the material they are inserted into, providing a secure hold for the object being attached. Expansion bolts and …Examples: Bridge construction, HVAC installation, Elevator installation, Solar panel installation, Stadium construction,
- 444120-06 - Stains (Retail)Stains (Retail) is a subdivision of the Paint and Wallpaper Retailers industry that specializes in the retail sale of stains for various surfaces such as wood, concrete, and masonry. This industry involves the sale of a wide range of stains, including oil-based, water-based, and gel stains, as well as stains with different finishes such as matte, satin, and gloss. Stains (Retail) stores …Examples: Masonry stains
- 449129-24 - Door Chimes & Bells (Retail)The Door Chimes & Bells (Retail) industry involves the sale of door chimes and bells to consumers for use in their homes or businesses. These products are typically used to alert occupants of the arrival of visitors or customers, and can range from simple mechanical chimes to more complex electronic systems with customizable sounds and volume controls. Retailers in this industry may also offer …Examples: Wireless door chime, Wired doorbell, Video doorbell, Mechanical door chime, Smart doorbell, Intercom system, Motion
- 624310-01 - Apprenticeship Training ProgramsApprenticeship Training Programs are educational programs that provide individuals with the opportunity to learn a skilled trade through a combination of on-the-job training and classroom instruction. These programs are designed to prepare individuals for a specific occupation and provide them with the necessary skills and knowledge to succeed in their chosen field. Apprenticeship Training …Examples: Masonry Apprenticeships
- 236118-23 - Remodeling & Repairing Bldg ContractorsRemodeling & Repairing Building Contractors are professionals who specialize in renovating and repairing existing residential and commercial buildings. They are responsible for ensuring that the building is structurally sound and meets all safety codes. This industry involves a wide range of services, including painting, electrical work, plumbing, carpentry, and roofing. Remodeling …Examples: Masonry repairs
- 238140-05 - Marble ContractorsMarble contractors are professionals who specialize in the installation, repair, and maintenance of marble surfaces. This industry involves working with a range of marble products, including tiles, slabs, and countertops. Marble contractors work on both residential and commercial projects, and their work can involve both interior and exterior applications. They are …Examples: Marble flooring installation, Marble countertop fabrication, Marble fireplace surround installation, Marble shower tile
- 238140-12 - Stone Setting ContractorsStone Setting Contractors are professionals who specialize in the installation and repair of stone structures. This industry involves the use of various tools and techniques to create beautiful and functional stone structures for both residential and commercial properties. Stone Setting Contractors work with a variety of materials, including granite, marble, limestone, and …Examples: Retaining walls, Patios, Walkways, Fireplaces, Stone facades, Stone columns, Stone archways, Stone steps, Stone
- 238320-09 - Wall Coatings-ContractorsWall Coatings-Contractors are professionals who specialize in applying coatings to walls and other surfaces. These coatings can serve a variety of purposes, such as protecting the surface from damage, improving its appearance, or providing insulation. Wall Coatings-Contractors work on both residential and commercial projects, and may be hired to apply coatings to interior or …Examples: Masonry coatings
- 238390-06 - Caulking ContractorsCaulking contractors are professionals who specialize in sealing gaps and joints in buildings to prevent air, water, and other elements from entering or escaping. They work on both residential and commercial buildings, ensuring that the structure is properly sealed and protected from the elements. Caulking contractors are responsible for selecting the appropriate materials …Examples: Masonry caulking
- 238910-15 - Demolition ContractorsDemolition contractors are professionals who specialize in the dismantling and removal of structures, buildings, and other man-made objects. This industry involves the use of heavy machinery and specialized tools to safely and efficiently demolish structures of all sizes. Demolition contractors are responsible for ensuring that the demolition process is carried out in a safe and …Examples: Residential demolition, Masonry demolition
- 238220-12 - Plumbing Contractors Referral ServicePlumbing Contractors Referral Service is a subdivision of the Plumbing, Heating, and Air-Conditioning Contractors industry. This industry involves providing a referral service for plumbing contractors to customers who require plumbing services. Plumbing Contractors Referral Service companies act as intermediaries between customers and plumbing contractors, …Examples: Emergency plumbing services, Drain cleaning services, Water heater installation and repair, Toilet repair and
- 423850-36 - Firestopping (Wholesale)Firestopping (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Service Establishment Equipment and Supplies Merchant Wholesalers industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of firestopping products and materials to contractors, builders, and other businesses involved in construction and renovation projects. Firestopping is the process of sealing openings and joints in walls, floors, and …Examples: Firestop installation contractors, Building contractors, Electrical contractors, Plumbing
- 236220-05 - Building ContractorsBuilding Contractors are professionals who are responsible for the construction of commercial and institutional buildings. They oversee the entire construction process, from the initial planning and design phase to the final touches of the completed project. Building Contractors work with architects, engineers, and other construction professionals to ensure that the building is …Examples: Office buildings, Schools and universities, Hospitals and medical facilities, Hotels and resorts, Retail stores and
- 423320-11 - Cement (Wholesale)Cement (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Brick, Stone, and Related Construction Material Merchant Wholesalers industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of cement, which is a fine powder made from limestone, clay, and other minerals that hardens when mixed with water. Cement is a key ingredient in concrete, mortar, and stucco, which are used in construction projects such as …Examples: Concrete contractors, Masonry contractors
- 423810-11 - Concrete Vibrators (Wholesale)Concrete Vibrators (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Construction and Mining (except Oil Well) Machinery and Equipment Merchant Wholesalers industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of concrete vibrators, which are tools used to consolidate freshly poured concrete. The purpose of concrete vibrators is to remove air bubbles and excess water from the concrete mixture, ensuring …Examples: Concrete Contractors, Masonry Contractors, General Contractors
- 238990-52 - Building MaintenanceBuilding Maintenance is a specialized trade that involves the upkeep and repair of commercial and residential buildings. This industry is responsible for ensuring that buildings are safe, functional, and aesthetically pleasing. Building Maintenance professionals are skilled in a range of tasks, including plumbing, electrical work, carpentry, painting, and HVAC maintenance. They work to …Examples: Plumbing, heating, and air conditioning contractors, Electrical contractors, Painting and wall covering
- 236118-36 - General Contractors-Residential BuildingsGeneral Contractors-Residential Buildings is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 236118, which involves the construction of new residential buildings or the renovation of existing ones. This industry is responsible for managing and overseeing all aspects of a residential construction project, from obtaining necessary permits to hiring subcontractors and ensuring …Examples: New home construction, Home additions, Roofing installation, Siding installation, Window and door installation,
- 238220-02 - Air Conditioning Contractors & SystemsAir Conditioning Contractors & Systems is a subdivision of the Plumbing, Heating, and Air-Conditioning Contractors industry. This industry involves the installation, repair, and maintenance of air conditioning systems in residential, commercial, and industrial buildings. Air conditioning contractors are responsible for ensuring that the air conditioning systems are …Examples: Residential air conditioning installation
- 238210-23 - Street Lighting ContractorsStreet Lighting Contractors are a subdivision of Electrical Contractors and Other Wiring Installation Contractors. These contractors specialize in the installation, maintenance, and repair of street lighting systems. They work with municipalities, cities, and towns to ensure that the streets are well-lit and safe for pedestrians and drivers alike. Street Lighting …Examples: LED street lights, Solar-powered street lights, Decorative street lights, High-mast lighting, Pedestrian lighting,
- 236220-04 - Builders ServiceBuilders Service is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 236220, which falls under the Commercial and Institutional Building Construction industry. This industry involves the construction of commercial and institutional buildings, such as office buildings, hospitals, schools, and retail stores. Builders Service specifically refers to companies that provide construction services to other builders and …Examples: Masonry services
- 314999-13 - Oakum (Manufacturing)Oakum manufacturing is a specialized industry that involves the production of a coarse fiber material made from old ropes and tar. The process of manufacturing oakum involves the recycling of old ropes, which are first unraveled and then the fibers are separated. The separated fibers are then treated with tar or other waterproofing agents to create a water-resistant material that is commonly used …Examples: Roofing contractors, Masonry contractors
- 335220-15 - Soda Fountains-Residential (Manufacturing)Soda Fountains-Residential (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Major Household Appliance Manufacturing industry that involves the production of soda fountains for residential use. These soda fountains are designed to dispense carbonated beverages such as soda, sparkling water, and other flavored drinks. The manufacturing process involves the assembly of various components such …Examples: Residential soda fountains, Residential sparkling water dispensers, Residential drink dispensers,
- 623990-03 - Homes-ChildrenHomes-Children is a subdivision of the Other Residential Care Facilities industry that provides residential care services for children who are unable to live with their families due to various reasons such as neglect, abuse, or abandonment. These facilities offer a safe and nurturing environment for children to live in while receiving care and support from trained professionals. …Examples: Residential treatment centers for children, Children's residential psychiatric facilities, Children's
- 238210-02 - Communications ContractorsCommunications Contractors are a subdivision of Electrical Contractors and Other Wiring Installation Contractors. This industry involves the installation, maintenance, and repair of communication systems, including voice, data, and video systems. Communications Contractors work with a variety of clients, including residential, commercial, and industrial …Examples: Telephone systems, Intercom systems, Security systems, Audio/visual systems, Data networks, Fiber optic networks,
- 238290-17 - Pipe & Boiler Covering ContractorsPipe & Boiler Covering Contractors are specialized contractors who provide insulation services for pipes, ducts, boilers, and other mechanical systems. They work in various settings, including commercial, industrial, and residential buildings. The primary goal of these contractors is to prevent heat loss or gain, reduce energy consumption, and maintain the temperature …Examples: Boiler insulation, Pipe insulation, Duct insulation, HVAC insulation, Refrigeration insulation, Steam pipe insulation,
- 238910-39 - Fill ContractorsFill contractors are professionals who specialize in the process of filling and leveling land with soil, sand, gravel, or other materials. This industry is a subdivision of the Site Preparation Contractors NAICS code 238910. Fill contractors are responsible for preparing the land for construction, landscaping, or other purposes. They work on a variety of projects, including …Examples: Landscaping preparation, Road construction, Building foundations, Parking lot construction, Athletic field
- 238990-81 - Property MaintenanceProperty Maintenance is a specialized trade within the All Other Specialty Trade Contractors industry. It involves the upkeep and repair of residential, commercial, and industrial properties. Property Maintenance professionals are responsible for ensuring that buildings and their surrounding areas are safe, functional, and aesthetically pleasing. This includes performing routine …Examples: Masonry repairs
- 236115-02 - Construction-Building ContractorsConstruction-Building Contractors is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 236115, which involves the construction of new single-family homes, excluding for-sale builders. Building contractors are responsible for managing and overseeing the construction process of residential buildings, from the initial planning stages to the final touches. They work closely with architects, …Examples: Residential construction
- 238330-16 - Tile-Non-Ceramic-Contractors & DealersTile-Non-Ceramic-Contractors & Dealers is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 238330, which falls under the category of Flooring Contractors. This industry involves the installation and sale of non-ceramic tiles, such as natural stone, glass, and metal tiles. Tile-Non-Ceramic-Contractors & Dealers are responsible for measuring and cutting tiles to fit specific areas, preparing …Examples: Mosaic tile installation for residential bathrooms
- 238350-17 - Contractors-Garage DoorsContractors-Garage Doors is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 238350, which falls under the category of Finish Carpentry Contractors. This industry involves the installation, repair, and maintenance of garage doors for both residential and commercial properties. Contractors-Garage Doors are responsible for ensuring that the garage doors are functioning properly and are …Examples: Residential garage door installation
- 238910-07 - Foundation-ContractorsFoundation-Contractors are specialized contractors who are responsible for the installation of foundations for buildings and other structures. They work on both residential and commercial projects and are involved in the initial stages of construction. Foundation-Contractors are responsible for ensuring that the foundation is strong and stable enough to support the …Examples: Residential foundation installation
- 238990-09 - Asphalt Paving ContractorsAsphalt Paving Contractors are specialized trade contractors who are responsible for the installation of asphalt pavements on various surfaces such as roads, parking lots, driveways, and other outdoor areas. They are involved in the entire process of asphalt paving, from site preparation to the final layer of asphalt. Asphalt Paving Contractors work with a variety of clients, …Examples: Residential Pavement Installation
- 423730-06 - Fans-Blower (Wholesale)Fans-Blower (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Warm Air Heating and Air-Conditioning Equipment and Supplies Merchant Wholesalers industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of fans and blowers used in heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems. Fans and blowers are essential components of HVAC systems, used to circulate air and regulate temperature and humidity …Examples: HVAC contractors, Building contractors, Electrical contractors, Residential equipment
- 236220-45 - Grain Bin ContractorsGrain Bin Contractors are specialized contractors who are responsible for the construction of grain bins. These contractors are experts in the design, construction, and installation of grain bins, which are used for the storage of grain and other agricultural products. Grain Bin Contractors work with farmers, agricultural businesses, and other clients to provide …Examples: Grain storage solutions, Grain bin construction, Grain bin installation, Grain bin repair, Grain bin maintenance,
- 237120-07 - Pipe Line ContractorsPipe Line Contractors are companies that specialize in the construction of pipelines for the transportation of oil, gas, and other fluids. These contractors are responsible for the installation, maintenance, and repair of pipelines that are used to transport these materials over long distances. The work of Pipe Line Contractors involves a range of activities, including …Examples: Oil pipeline construction, Gas pipeline construction, Water pipeline construction, Sewer pipeline construction,
- 238210-08 - Electric Contractors-Coml & IndustrialElectric Contractors-Coml & Industrial is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 238210, which includes Electrical Contractors and Other Wiring Installation Contractors. This industry involves the installation, maintenance, and repair of electrical systems in commercial and industrial buildings. Electric Contractors-Coml & Industrial work on a variety of projects, from small …Examples: Commercial office buildings, Warehouses and distribution centers, Manufacturing facilities, Hospitals and healthcare
- 238320-16 - Painting Contractors-Commercial & IndPainting Contractors-Commercial & Ind is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 238320, which falls under the Painting and Wall Covering Contractors industry. This industry involves the application of paint, wallpaper, and other finishes to the interior and exterior surfaces of buildings and structures. Painting Contractors-Commercial & Ind specifically focuses on providing painting …Examples: Office Buildings, Warehouses, Retail Stores, Factories, Hospitals, Schools, Hotels, Restaurants, Sports Facilities,
- 238910-08 - Foundation-Drilling ContractorsFoundation-Drilling Contractors are specialized contractors who are responsible for drilling holes in the ground for the purpose of constructing foundations for buildings, bridges, and other structures. These contractors use a variety of drilling techniques and equipment to create holes of various sizes and depths in the ground. Foundation-Drilling Contractors work …Examples: Bridge foundations, High-rise building foundations, Wind turbine foundations, Transmission tower foundations,
- 238910-58 - Boring ContractorsBoring Contractors are a subdivision of Site Preparation Contractors under the NAICS Code 238910. This industry involves the use of specialized equipment and techniques to create holes or tunnels in the ground for various purposes. Boring Contractors are responsible for drilling holes for utility lines, pipelines, and other underground structures. They also create tunnels for …Examples: Pipeline Installation, Utility Line Installation, Subway Construction, Water Supply System Construction, Sewer Line
- 333120-17 - Piling Contractors' Equipment (Manufacturing)Piling Contractors' Equipment (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Construction Machinery Manufacturing industry that specializes in the production of equipment used by piling contractors. Piling contractors are responsible for the installation of deep foundations, which are used to support large structures such as buildings, bridges, and offshore platforms. The equipment …Examples: Pile driving equipment, Vibratory hammers, Hydraulic hammers, Drilling rigs, Grout pumps, Casing oscillators, Pile
- 423390-24 - Nailing Machinery (Wholesale)Nailing Machinery (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Other Construction Material Merchant Wholesalers industry that involves the wholesale distribution of machinery used for nailing in the construction industry. This industry includes the distribution of various types of nailing machinery, such as nail guns, staplers, and brad nailers, among others. Nailing machinery is used to drive nails, …Examples: Renovation contractors, Roofing contractors, Flooring contractors, Carpentry contractors,
- 423810-26 - Contractors Equipment ment-Used (Wholesale)Contractors Equipment-Used (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Construction and Mining (except Oil Well) Machinery and Equipment Merchant Wholesalers industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of used equipment and machinery that is specifically designed for contractors. The equipment is typically used for construction, mining, and excavation purposes. …Examples: Used Excavators, Pre-Owned Backhoes, Refurbished Skid Steer Loaders, Secondhand Bulldozers, Reconditioned Wheel
- 532289-24 - Ladders-RentingLadders-Renting is a specialized industry that involves the rental of ladders to individuals and businesses for various purposes. This industry is a part of the NAICS Code 532289, which includes all other consumer goods rental. Ladders-Renting is a niche industry that caters to the needs of individuals and businesses that require ladders for a short period of time. This industry is an essential …Examples: Painting contractors, Roofing contractors, Electrical contractors, Plumbing contractors,
- 561311-04 - Labor ContractorsLabor Contractors are companies that provide temporary labor services to other businesses. These contractors are responsible for recruiting, hiring, and managing a workforce that is then leased out to clients for a specific period of time. The labor provided by these contractors can range from unskilled to highly skilled workers, depending on the needs of the client. Labor …Examples: Construction Labor, Manufacturing Labor, Agricultural Labor, Warehouse Labor, Landscaping Labor, Janitorial Labor,
- 238140-10 - Sporting Goods-InstallationSporting Goods-Installation is a subdivision of the Masonry Contractors industry that involves the installation of various sporting equipment and structures. This industry is responsible for the installation of equipment such as basketball hoops, tennis courts, and soccer goals. The installation process involves the preparation of the site, the installation of the equipment, and the …Examples: Basketball hoop installation, Tennis court installation, Soccer goal installation, Baseball field installation,
- 238140-13 - Stone-BuildingStone-Building is a subdivision of the Masonry Contractors industry, which involves the construction, installation, and repair of structures made of stone. This industry includes a wide range of activities, from building stone walls and facades to creating intricate stone sculptures and monuments. Stone-Building requires a high level of skill and expertise, as well as a deep …Examples: Stone facades, Stone walls, Stone sculptures, Stone monuments, Stone fireplaces, Stone archways, Stone columns, Stone
- 423310-02 - Building Materials (Wholesale)The Building Materials (Wholesale) industry involves the distribution of a wide range of construction materials to retailers, contractors, and other businesses involved in construction projects. These materials include items such as bricks, cement, roofing materials, insulation, drywall, flooring, and more. Building Materials (Wholesale) companies typically purchase these materials in bulk …Examples: Stone and masonry products
- 423320-15 - Concrete Blocks & Shapes (Wholesale)The Concrete Blocks & Shapes (Wholesale) industry involves the distribution of precast concrete products such as blocks, pavers, slabs, and other shapes to retailers, contractors, and construction companies. These products are used in a variety of construction projects, including building foundations, retaining walls, and landscaping. …Examples: Concrete retaining wall blocks, Concrete pavers, Concrete slabs, Concrete stepping stones, Concrete edging blocks,
- 423390-05 - Brick-Fire (Wholesale)Brick-Fire (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Other Construction Material Merchant Wholesalers industry that specializes in the wholesale distribution of bricks and fire-resistant materials. This industry involves the purchase of these materials from manufacturers and the sale to retailers, contractors, and other businesses that require these materials for construction purposes. …Examples: Fire-resistant bricks, Refractory bricks, Insulating fire bricks, Fire clay, Vermiculite, Perlite, Fireproof mortar,
- 423710-02 - Builders Hardware (Wholesale)Builders Hardware (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Hardware Merchant Wholesalers industry that specializes in the distribution of hardware products used in the construction industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of a wide range of hardware products such as locks, hinges, handles, knobs, latches, and other accessories used in the construction of buildings, homes, and other …Examples: Door hardware, Window hardware, Cabinet hardware, Bathroom hardware, Gate hardware, Shelving hardware, Furniture
- 423840-67 - Tools-Powder Actuated (Wholesale)The Tools-Powder Actuated (Wholesale) industry involves the wholesale distribution of tools that use powder-actuated technology to drive fasteners into hard surfaces such as concrete and steel. These tools are commonly used in construction and manufacturing industries to attach materials to surfaces that are difficult to penetrate with traditional fastening methods. …Examples: Masonry contractors
- 444110-01 - Building Materials (Retail)Building Materials (Retail) is a subdivision of Home Centers (Retail) industry that specializes in selling a wide range of construction materials to consumers. This industry involves the retail sale of lumber, roofing materials, plumbing supplies, electrical supplies, insulation, drywall, fencing, doors, windows, and other building materials. Building Materials (Retail) stores are typically large …Examples: Lumber, Roofing materials, Plumbing supplies, Electrical supplies, Insulation, Drywall, Fencing, Doors, Windows, Paint,
- 444180-08 - Cement-Portland (Retail)The Cement-Portland (Retail) industry involves the retail sale of Portland cement, which is a type of hydraulic cement that is widely used in the construction industry. Portland cement is made by heating limestone, clay, and other materials in a kiln and then grinding the resulting clinker into a fine powder. This powder is then mixed with water to create a paste that hardens over time and binds …Examples: Concrete foundations, Sidewalks, Driveways, Retaining walls, Bridges, Parking lots, Building foundations, Concrete
- 236117-02 - Contractors-Panelized HomesContractors-Panelized Homes is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 236117 that involves the construction of new homes using pre-built panels that are assembled on-site. This method of construction is becoming increasingly popular due to its efficiency and cost-effectiveness. Panelized homes are built in a factory and then transported to the construction site where they are assembled by …Examples: Residential construction
- 237110-02 - Drilling & Boring ContractorsDrilling & Boring Contractors are specialized contractors who are responsible for drilling and boring holes in the ground for various purposes. This industry involves the use of heavy machinery and specialized equipment to drill holes in the ground for the installation of water and sewer lines, oil and gas wells, geothermal heating and cooling systems, and other underground …Examples: Geothermal heating and cooling systems installation, Oil and gas well drilling, Water and sewer line installation,
- 238310-07 - Lathing ContractorsLathing Contractors are specialized contractors who install lath, a type of metal mesh, onto walls, ceilings, and other surfaces to provide a base for plaster, stucco, or other finishes. They work on both residential and commercial projects, and their work is essential to the construction of durable and long-lasting walls and ceilings. Lathing Contractors are …Examples: Stucco installation, Plastering, Exterior insulation and finish systems (EIFS), Drywall finishing, Ceiling
- 238310-15 - Contractors TapingContractors Taping is a subdivision of the Drywall and Insulation Contractors industry that specializes in the installation and finishing of drywall. This industry involves the application of tape and joint compound to seams between drywall sheets to create a smooth and seamless surface. Contractors Taping is an essential part of the construction process, as it prepares walls …Examples: Residential home construction
- 238320-11 - Wallpaper Removal ContractorsWallpaper removal contractors are professionals who specialize in removing wallpaper from walls and other surfaces. This industry falls under the NAICS Code 238320, which is the Painting and Wall Covering Contractors subdivision. Wallpaper removal contractors are responsible for removing old wallpaper, preparing surfaces for new wallpaper or paint, and ensuring that the job …Examples: Residential wallpaper removal
- 238330-10 - Floors-Contractors & BuildersFloors-Contractors & Builders is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 238330, which falls under the category of Flooring Contractors. This industry involves the installation, repair, and maintenance of various types of flooring in residential, commercial, and industrial buildings. The flooring materials can range from hardwood, laminate, tile, vinyl, and carpet. …Examples: Hardwood flooring installation, Laminate flooring repair, Tile flooring maintenance, Vinyl flooring replacement, Carpet
- 238340-01 - Contractors-TileContractors-Tile is a subdivision of the Tile and Terrazzo Contractors industry, which involves the installation of tiles made of various materials such as ceramic, porcelain, marble, granite, and glass. Contractors-Tile specialize in the installation of tiles on floors, walls, and ceilings of residential and commercial buildings. They work closely with architects, …Examples: Bathroom tile installation, Kitchen tile installation, Tile flooring installation, Tile backsplash installation, Tile
- 238340-05 - Tile-Ceramic-Contractors & DealersTile-Ceramic-Contractors & Dealers is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 238340, which involves the installation of tile and terrazzo flooring, as well as the installation of ceramic tiles on walls, ceilings, and countertops. This industry also includes the sale of ceramic tiles and related products to consumers and businesses. Tile-Ceramic-Contractors & Dealers are responsible for …Examples: Residential tile installation
- 238910-02 - Site Development ContractorsSite Development Contractors are companies that specialize in preparing construction sites for building. They are responsible for clearing the land, grading the site, and ensuring that the site is ready for construction. Site Development Contractors work on a variety of projects, including residential, commercial, and industrial construction sites. They are often hired by …Examples: Land Grading, Site Clearing, Earthmoving, Excavation, Demolition, Landscaping, Drainage Systems, Retaining Walls,
- 238910-03 - Dirt ContractorsDirt Contractors are a subdivision of Site Preparation Contractors, as classified by the NAICS Code 238910. This industry involves the preparation of construction sites by clearing and grading the land, as well as excavating and backfilling the area. Dirt Contractors are responsible for moving large quantities of earth, soil, and other materials to create a level and stable …Examples: Land Grading, Earthmoving, Site Preparation, Land Clearing, Excavation, Backfilling, Grading and Leveling, Soil
- 238910-49 - Auger ContractorsAuger contractors are professionals who specialize in drilling holes in the ground using augers. They are a subdivision of site preparation contractors and are responsible for preparing the ground for construction projects. Auger contractors use specialized equipment to drill holes of various sizes and depths, depending on the needs of the project. They work on a range of …Examples: Fence post installation, Sign installation, Foundation drilling, Soil sampling, Geotechnical drilling, Water well
- 238990-23 - Fence ContractorsFence contractors are specialty trade contractors who are responsible for the installation, repair, and maintenance of fences. They work with a variety of materials such as wood, vinyl, aluminum, and chain link to create fences that meet the needs of their clients. Fence contractors work on both residential and commercial properties, and their work involves measuring …Examples: Privacy fence installation, Pool fence repair, Commercial chain link fence, Vinyl fence replacement, Wooden fence
- 236118-24 - Residential DesignersResidential Designers are professionals who specialize in designing and planning residential spaces. They work with clients to create functional and aesthetically pleasing living spaces that meet their needs and preferences. Residential Designers are responsible for creating detailed plans and drawings that outline the layout, materials, and finishes of a residential …Examples: Interior design, Kitchen design, Bathroom design, Bedroom design, Living room design, Home office design, Space
- 236118-43 - Garage BuildersGarage builders are professionals who specialize in constructing garages for residential properties. They are responsible for designing, planning, and building garages that meet the specific needs of their clients. Garage builders work closely with homeowners to ensure that the garage is built to their exact specifications and that it complements the overall design of the property. They …Examples: Detached garage construction, Attached garage construction, Garage addition construction, Garage renovation, Garage
- 238390-08 - Flood VentsFlood vents are a crucial component in flood-prone areas as they allow water to flow through a building rather than against it, reducing the risk of structural damage and minimizing the potential for costly repairs. These vents are typically installed in the foundation walls of buildings and are designed to automatically open and close in response to rising water levels. Flood vents are an …Examples: Flood-prone residential properties
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