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Spray Foam Insulation License Requirements in Nevada

The state contractors board's C-15c classification covers insulation installation as a named specialty.

License Requirement

Licensing body: Nevada State Contractors Board (NSCB)

Nevada's NSCB recognizes a C-15c classification (under Nevada Administrative Code Chapter 624) covering the installation of glass, metal, plastic, urethane, and other materials used to insulate buildings — a specialty license (or a qualifying general "C" license) is required to perform this work. We were not able to confirm whether Nevada applies any dollar-value exemption for smaller insulation jobs.

SPFA Certification Relevance

SPFA (Spray Polyurethane Foam Alliance) certification is not a legal requirement here — no state licensing board makes it a condition of licensure. It remains a voluntary industry credential that some manufacturers require for warranty coverage and that SPFA's Professional Certification Program (PCP) references in federal Unified Facilities Guide Specifications (UFGS) for government contracts.

Bonding & Insurance Facts

NSCB requires a bond for all license classes, with amounts ranging from $1,000 to $500,000 set case-by-case based on license type, monetary limit, and financial responsibility — there isn't a single fixed figure specific to the insulation classification.

Licensing requirements change — always verify current requirements with your state's contractor licensing board before relying on this information. This page is an independent informational reference; it is not legal advice and SprayFoamLicense.com is not affiliated with any state licensing board.

Research note: C-15c scope description sourced from an NSCB licensing summary; confirm the exact classification code and current bond figure directly against Nevada Administrative Code Chapter 624 or with NSCB.

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