Dry Again
Dry Again is an active, licensed contractor operating in Lake Arrowhead, CA. Operating under a California contractor license established in 2010. They hold C-9 Drywall Contractor and C-21 Building Moving/Demolition Contractor licenses. They currently maintain an active contractor bond and a workers' compensation exemption. No disciplinary actions have been recorded against this license.
License Information
- License Number
- 942043
- Status
- Active
- Classification(s)
- C-9: Drywall Contractor, C-21: Building Moving/Demolition Contractor
- Tenure
- Licensed since 2010 (16 years)
- Issue Date
- January 11, 2010
- Expiration Date
- January 31, 2028
- Disciplinary Record
- No Disciplinary Actions
Bond & Insurance
- Contractor Bond
- Bonded ($25000) – NATIONWIDE MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY
- Workers’ Compensation
- Exempt
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
- P O BOX 1299
- City
- Lake Arrowhead, CA
- ZIP Code
- 92352
- Phone
- (909) 337-7900
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About These License Types
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-21: Building Moving/Demolition Contractor
Raises, lowers, cribs, underpins, demolishes, moves, or removes structures including their foundations.
Not authorized: Does not include alterations, additions, repairs, or rehabilitation of permanently retained portions of structures.
Licensing Resources
What does a workers' comp exemption mean?
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.