Yancey Company
Yancey Company is an active, licensed contractor operating in Sacramento, CA. Operating under a California contractor license established in 1957. They hold 17 license classifications including B General Building Contractor, C-2 Insulation and Acoustical Contractor, and 15 others. They currently maintain an active contractor bond and workers' compensation insurance. No disciplinary actions have been recorded against this license.
License Information
- License Number
- 165793
- Status
- Active
- Classification(s)
- B: General Building Contractor, C-2: Insulation and Acoustical Contractor, C-6: Cabinet, Millwork and Finish Carpentry Contractor, C-9: Drywall Contractor, C-13: Fencing Contractor, C-15: Flooring and Floor Covering Contractor, C-17: Glazing Contractor, C-39: Roofing Contractor, C-43: Sheet Metal Contractor, D03: Awnings, D12: Synthetic Products, D16: Hardware, Locks and Safes, D24: Metal Products, D28: Doors, Gates and Activating Devices, D38: Sand and Water Blasting, D41: Siding and Decking, D52: Window Coverings
- Tenure
- Licensed since 1957 (69 years)
- Issue Date
- February 07, 1957
- Expiration Date
- January 31, 2028
- Disciplinary Record
- No Disciplinary Actions
Bond & Insurance
- Contractor Bond
- Bonded ($25000) – OHIO CASUALTY INSURANCE COMPANY (THE)
- Workers’ Compensation
- Workers' Compensation Insurance – EVEREST PREMIER INSURANCE COMPANY
A contractor’s bond protects consumers up to the bond amount if the contractor fails to fulfill contractual obligations or violates CSLB regulations.
Workers’ compensation insurance protects homeowners from liability if a contractor’s employee is injured on the job site.
Location
- Address
- 8250 ALPINE AVE
- City
- Sacramento, CA
- ZIP Code
- 95826
- Phone
- (916) 441-1616
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About These License Types
B: General Building Contractor
Authorizes construction of structures including residential, commercial, and industrial buildings requiring at least two unrelated building trades or crafts. May take prime contracts or subcontracts for framing or carpentry. May subcontract all specialty work but must hold the appropriate C license to self-perform specialty trade work.
Not authorized: Cannot self-perform specialty trade work (electrical, plumbing, HVAC, etc.) without holding the corresponding C license. Cannot contract for C-16 Fire Protection or C-57 Well Drilling without the appropriate license or subcontractor.
C-2: Insulation and Acoustical Contractor
Installs insulating media and preformed architectural acoustical materials for temperature and sound control, including batt, blown, rigid board, spray-applied, and acoustical tile or panel systems.
Not authorized: Does not authorize removal of asbestos-containing materials.
C-6: Cabinet, Millwork and Finish Carpentry Contractor
Makes and installs cabinets, cases, sashes, doors, trims, non-bearing partitions, and other finish carpentry by cutting, surfacing, joining, gluing, and fabricating wood or other products.
Not authorized: Does not include framing or rough carpentry (see C-5).
C-9: Drywall Contractor
Lays out and installs gypsum wall board and assemblies, including nonstructural metal framing members, and performs taping and texturing operations to produce a continuous smooth or textured surface.
Not authorized: Does not include lathing and plastering (see C-35).
C-13: Fencing Contractor
Constructs, erects, alters, or repairs all types of fences, corrals, runs, railings, game court enclosures, guard rails, barriers, playground equipment, backstops, posts, flagpoles, and gates.
Not authorized: Does not include masonry walls (see C-29).
C-15: Flooring and Floor Covering Contractor
Prepares surfaces and installs carpet, resilient sheet goods, resilient tile, wood floors and flooring including finishing and repair, and any other established flooring materials.
Not authorized: Does not include ceramic tile (see C-54).
C-17: Glazing Contractor
Selects, cuts, assembles, and installs all types of glass, glass work, mirrored glass, and glass substitutes for glazing. Fabricates and glazes frames, panels, sashes, and doors.
C-39: Roofing Contractor
Installs products and repairs surfaces that seal, waterproof, and weatherproof structures using asphaltum, pitch, tar, felt, glass fabric, urethane foam, metal roofing systems, shakes, shingles, roof tile, slate, and other roofing materials.
C-43: Sheet Metal Contractor
Selects, cuts, shapes, fabricates, and installs sheet metal including cornices, flashings, gutters, leaders, pans, kitchen equipment, duct work with insulation, patented chimneys, metal flues, and metal roofing systems.
D03: Awnings
Installs, modifies, or repairs aluminum, metal, vinyl, or canvas awnings and patio covers, either freestanding or attached to a structure.
Not authorized: Patio enclosures or carports are not included.
D12: Synthetic Products
Installs synthetic products and materials in construction.
D16: Hardware, Locks and Safes
Installs, maintains, and repairs hardware, locks, and safes in construction settings.
D24: Metal Products
Fabricates and installs metal products in construction.
D28: Doors, Gates and Activating Devices
Installs, maintains, and repairs doors, gates, and their activating devices including automatic openers.
D38: Sand and Water Blasting
Performs sand blasting and water blasting services.
D41: Siding and Decking
Installs siding and constructs wooden decks and related handrails.
Not authorized: Does not include construction or installation of covers or enclosures.
D52: Window Coverings
Installs window coverings including blinds, shades, and shutters.
Licensing Resources
Workers' comp requirements for California contractors
Deposit and payment rules for California contracts
Home improvement contract requirements
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License data sourced from the California Contractors State License Board. Last data update: April 05, 2026.