Directory transparency
How we rank contractor listings
Our goal is to make contractor information easier to compare without presenting a directory position as a guarantee of workmanship. This page explains the data and ordering rules used on FindEpoxyContractors.
Where listing information comes from
Most unclaimed listings are built from publicly available Google Business Profile information, including the business name, phone number, website, location, service category, rating, review count, and available business photo. Ratings and review counts can change after our data is collected.
A Public listing label describes the source of the information. It does not mean that we have licensed, insured, background-checked, endorsed, or independently verified that contractor.
Default directory order
City directories currently start with the largest number of public Google reviews. Ties are resolved by public rating and then business name. Visitors can change the order to rating or alphabetical order where those controls are available.
Review count
More public review evidence appears first by default.
Public rating
Rating resolves listings with the same review count.
Business name
Alphabetical order resolves any remaining tie.
What the order does not mean
- It is not a workmanship score, recommendation, or promise that a contractor is available.
- A high review count does not replace checking recent review details, insurance, warranty terms, references, and project fit.
- Being listed does not create a contractor relationship with FindEpoxyContractors.
- Quote requests are reviewed for project fit and may be shared with up to three suitable contractors when the customer provides consent.
What customers should verify
Before hiring, confirm the contractor's current insurance, written scope, concrete-preparation method, coating system, warranty, payment schedule, start date, cure time, and who will perform the work. Compare the same scope across two or three written quotes.
Use the hiring checklist →