[REGIONAL NEWS] A building problem: Utah law loosens licensing requirements for general contractors

Recent changes to Utah law made it much easier to become a general contractor in Utah.

By Brittany Glas | KSL TV 

From leaking roofs and windows, to massive cracks in the foundation, the KSL Investigators have received dozens of tips about construction defects across our state.

One contractor believes Utah consumers have every reason to worry about one of their largest investments — especially after recent changes to Utah law made it much easier to become a general contractor in Utah.

Sean Gores has seen his fair share of construction defects. He owns Gores Construction, a company that specialized in fixing water intrusion problems across the Intermountain West.

“We’re pretty much considered the doctors of the construction industry. When things are broken, we come out and fix it,” said Gores.

He says Utah is a hotbed for business.

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