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First seen 10-10-16

Flex Repair Service

Mechanical ContractorRound Rock, 786650 permits in last 12 months78th percentile by volume
Total permits
6
Active permits
0
Total valuation
-
Last permit
05-08-20
Service areas
6 zips

Work breakdown

Building
1
Mechanical
5

Recent permits

Recent·Highest valueShowing 6 of 6
PermitIssuedAddressZipWorkStatusValuationDetails
2018-190760 MP05-08-205512 WOODROW AVE78756Mechanical Permit · Addition and RemodelFinal-
2019-228664 MP04-03-206302 CAT MOUNTAIN CV78731Mechanical Permit · Addition and RemodelExpired-
2019-011720 MP01-22-1911801 DOMAIN BLVD UNIT 10078758Mechanical Permit · RepairFinal-
2019-001130 MP01-17-194211 S LAMAR BLVD NB BLDG B UNIT 278704Mechanical Permit · RemodelFinal-
2018-157799 MP09-04-186800 WEST GATE BLVD UNIT 10078745Mechanical Permit · RepairFinal-
2016-121864 BP10-10-161920 E RIVERSIDE DR BLDG E UNIT 11078741Building Permit · RemodelFinal-

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Zip78665
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Before you hire

Does Texas require a general contractor's license?

No - Texas does not license general contractors statewide. Electricians and HVAC/mechanical contractors need a license from the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR), and plumbers need one from the Texas State Board of Plumbing Examiners (TSBPE). General remodeling and construction work has no state licensing requirement, though some cities and counties have their own registration rules.

How can I verify a contractor's license?

For electrical or HVAC work, search the contractor's name at tdlr.texas.gov. For plumbing, search tsbpe.texas.gov. This site doesn't show license status directly - this permit history is a separate, complementary check, not a substitute for verifying licensing directly with the state.

What does an open or expired permit mean?

An "Active" permit means work is in progress and hasn't been finaled by the city yet. An "Expired" permit means it lapsed before the work was ever closed out - that can mean the project stalled, or that the work was never properly inspected and signed off. Neither is automatically a red flag, but it's worth asking about directly.

What if there's clearly work done but no permit on file?

Certain renovations, additions, and system replacements legally require a permit in Austin. If you can see evidence of work - a new addition, an updated electrical panel, a converted garage - with nothing matching in the permit history, that's worth raising with the seller, contractor, or a licensed inspector before moving forward.

Should I get more than one bid?

Generally yes, especially for larger projects. Comparing a contractor's typical project size and pricing here alongside a couple of competing bids can help you judge whether a quote is reasonable for the scope of work.