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Window Replacement licensing & permits in Connecticut

Before you sign that $window replacement contract, here's the licensing authority, permits required, specialty trades, and verification steps for Connecticut in 2026.

Licensing authority

Connecticut Dept. of Consumer Protection — Home Improvement Contractor Registration

HIC registration required for any residential work $200+. Home Improvement Guaranty Fund covers consumer losses.

Statewide license requiredLicense threshold: $200+Workers' comp required

Permits typically required

  • Like-for-like replacement often exempt; building permit required if opening size changes

Connecticut permit fees typically run 1-3% of project cost. Don't sign a "no-permit" contract — it shifts every future inspection failure onto you.

Specialty trades required

  • No specialty trade typically required for standard replacement

DIY risk: Moderate — typical DIY OK with research. Specialty trades are typically state-licensed even in no-statewide-GC states.

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FAQ — Window Replacement contractor licensing in Connecticut

Do I need a licensed contractor for a window replacement in Connecticut?

Yes — Connecticut requires a statewide contractor license through the Connecticut Dept. of Consumer Protection — Home Improvement Contractor Registration for projects $200+. HIC registration required for any residential work $200+. Home Improvement Guaranty Fund covers consumer losses. Verify any contractor before signing using the official license-lookup link below.

What permits does a Connecticut window replacement require?

Typical permits for a window replacement in Connecticut: like-for-like replacement often exempt; building permit required if opening size changes. Permit fees in Connecticut typically run 1-3% of project cost. Permits also lock in your inspections — without them, you'll fail any future resale inspection and may face retro-permitting fines.

Which specialty trades need their own license for a window replacement?

For a window replacement: No specialty trade typically required for standard replacement. These specialty licenses (electrician, plumber, HVAC tech) are typically issued at the state level — so even in no-statewide-GC states like Texas or New York, the electrician on your job still needs a state license. DIY risk for this project type: Moderate — typical DIY OK with research.

How do I verify a Connecticut contractor before I sign?

Visit the official Connecticut license-lookup at https://www.elicense.ct.gov/Lookup/LicenseLookup.aspx and search by name or license number. Verify: (1) license is active, (2) license class matches your project scope, (3) no disciplinary actions or recent complaints, (4) bond + insurance are current. If any of these fail, walk away.

Disclaimer: This page is informational only and is not legal advice. State licensing rules and thresholds change — always verify against the official Connecticut board before signing a contract.