Subcontractor Software by State & Trade
Job costing software guides for specialty trade subcontractors — state licensing requirements, market data, and software recommendations for electricians, plumbers, and mechanical contractors.
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Best Subcontractor Software for Ohio Contractors
Ohio has approximately 28,000 specialty trade contractor establishments. Here's what job costing software electricians, plumbers, and mechanical contractors in Columbus, Cleveland, and Cincinnati actually need.
Best Subcontractor Software for North Carolina Contractors
North Carolina has approximately 20,000 specialty trade contractor establishments. Here's what job costing software electricians, plumbers, and mechanical contractors in Charlotte, Raleigh, and the Triangle actually need.
Best Subcontractor Software for New York Contractors
New York has approximately 45,000 specialty trade contractor establishments. Here's what job costing software electricians, plumbers, and mechanical contractors in NYC, Buffalo, and Albany actually need.
Best Subcontractor Software for Pennsylvania Contractors
Pennsylvania has approximately 32,000 specialty trade contractor establishments. Here's what job costing software electricians, plumbers, and mechanical contractors in Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and Allentown actually need.
Best Subcontractor Software for Washington State Contractors
Washington State has approximately 18,000 specialty trade contractor establishments. Here's what job costing software electricians, plumbers, and mechanical contractors in Seattle, Tacoma, and across the state actually need.
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MarginLock is $20–$99/mo flat — unlimited users, zero implementation fees.