Expanding your services can be an exciting step for Michigan builders. Whether you are adding new trades, taking on larger projects, or branching into related areas, growth brings opportunity along with responsibility. Before making changes, it is important to review key areas that can affect compliance, profitability, and long-term success.
A thoughtful review helps ensure expansion strengthens your business instead of creating avoidable risk.
Confirm Your License Covers the Work You Plan to Offer
One of the most common issues builders face when expanding services is working outside the scope of their license. Michigan requires builders and contractors to hold the appropriate licensing for the work they perform.
Before expanding, review:
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The type of license you hold
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The specific trades and activities allowed under that license
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Whether additional licensure or classifications are required
Performing work beyond your license authority can result in fines or payment disputes.
Review Continuing Education Requirements
Expanding services often increases the complexity of your work. Staying current with education helps ensure you meet legal requirements and maintain professional standards.
Completing approved education through the Michigan Institute of Real Estate allows builders to:
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Stay compliant with licensing rules
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Refresh knowledge of codes and regulations
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Prepare for higher-risk or higher-value projects
Education supports confident expansion.
Assess Insurance and Liability Coverage
New services can change your risk profile. Before expanding, review your insurance coverage to confirm it aligns with your updated scope of work.
This may include:
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General liability limits
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Workers compensation coverage
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Coverage for additional trades or services
Adequate coverage protects your business and clients as your offerings grow.
Evaluate Staffing and Skill Requirements
Offering new services often requires additional skills or certifications. Expanding too quickly without the right expertise can impact quality and safety.
Consider:
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Training needs for yourself or your team
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Whether subcontractors are required
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How quality control will be managed
Growth should be supported by capability, not just opportunity.
Update Business Systems and Processes
As services expand, systems that worked before may need adjustment. Scheduling, documentation, estimating, and communication processes should support your new workload.
Review:
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Estimating accuracy for new services
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Contract templates
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Project management workflows
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Client communication practices
Strong systems support smooth expansion.
The Bottom Line …
Expanding services can help Michigan builders grow their business and increase revenue, but only when done thoughtfully. Reviewing licensing, education, insurance, staffing, and systems helps ensure expansion is both compliant and sustainable.
The Michigan Institute of Real Estate provides education and licensing resources that help Michigan builders grow confidently while staying compliant.



