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Florida vs Ohio: contractor markets, side by side

Florida has 108,645 active licensed contractors across the trades we cover; Ohio has 12,409 about 9× more licensed contractors. Counts come from the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR) and the Ohio Construction Industry Licensing Board (OCILB); market figures are U.S. Census aggregates.

 FloridaOhio
Active licensed contractors108,64512,409
Licenses per 10k residents50.210.5
Residents21,634,50611,774,683
Households9,915,9465,251,186
Median household income$71,602$71,229
Building permits (2025)178,29733,640
Top city by licensesMiamiCincinnati

Florida is the denser market: 50.2 active licenses per 10k residents against 10.5 in Ohio. Density cuts both ways — more contractors to sell to per square mile, and more competition per job for the contractors themselves.

Household income runs higher in Florida — $71,602 median against $71,229 in Ohio — which generally shows up in project budgets and ticket sizes.

Trade by trade

TradeFloridaOhio
Electricians13,8144,449
Plumbers8,2573,061
HVAC Contractors13,5444,899
General Contractors58,081
Roofing Contractors9,917
Solar Contractors431
Pool Contractors4,601
Excavating Contractors2,570

Counts are active licenses only, from each state's license board. A “—” means that board doesn't issue a statewide license for the trade, not that the trade doesn't exist there.