CUT N BREAK Construction Inc - Medford, Oregon
Oregon CCB license #72046 - CUT N BREAK Construction Inc - Medford, Oregon. License status: Active. Valid through April 01, 2027.
Medford, Jackson County · RMI: John K Lawton · CCB since 1991 · 35 yrs
Trust Score for CUT N BREAK Construction Inc - 90/100 Excellent
CUT N BREAK Construction Inc holds an active CCB license, current bond and insurance, and has a verified public presence in Oregon.
- Active CCB license +40 pts
- 10+ years active (35 yrs) +12 pts
- Surety bond current +8 pts
- Bond above legal minimum +4 pts
- Liability insurance current +8 pts
- Insurance above legal minimum +5 pts
- Responsible Managing Individual identified +3 pts
- Phone number on record +2 pts
- Google Business Profile verified +5 pts
- Business operational on Google +3 pts
- 17 Google reviews +2 pts
- 4★ Google rating (4.0+) +3 pts
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PO Box address -5 ptsA contractor without a physical address is harder to locate if a dispute arises.
Residential and Commercial Contractor in Medford, Oregon Since 1991
CUT N BREAK Construction Inc is a licensed contractor based in Medford, Jackson County, operating since 1991. The company holds both residential general and commercial specialty contractor licenses, serving homeowners and commercial clients with structural and concrete work.
Services:
- Concrete removal and demolition
- Concrete patio installation
- Structural cutting and framing
- Deck removal and replacement
CUT N BREAK Construction serves the Medford area and Jackson County. The company maintains active CCB licensure and operates in good standing.
CCB #72046 - licensed, bonded ($25,000) and insured ($1,000,000 liability) under Oregon law.
Oregon CCB License #72046 - CUT N BREAK Construction Inc
Oregon CCB license #72046 is currently Active - registered since March 1991 and valid through April 1, 2027.
Contact & Address
Medford, OR 97501-0108
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Customer Reviews
The crew from Cut n Break completed an amazing job at my house. Removal of existing wood deck and original concrete patio. Replaced with new larger concrete patio that turned out perfect! Hats off to this company and their courteous employees for a enjoyable experience!
Six weeks later I'm still waiting on a quote from Travis. I have to reiterate what the other 1 star review from 5 years ago said. He was very positive about the work when on site and then radio silence. If you do not want to do the job, then be professional and say that. To ghost your…
I'd give Travis & his crew 6-stars if I could. Efficient - tidy - flexible - reasonably-priced & communicative. They cut & removed 2,000 sf of rotten concrete in less than 2-days, and I'm looking forward to our next project
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Official CCB RecordQuick Summary
- Status Active
- License # #72046
- Type RGC
- County Jackson
- RMI John K Lawton
- Bond $25K
- Insurance $1M
- Lic. expires April 1, 2027
- Bond expires April 1, 2027
- Ins. expires April 13, 2027
- Google rating 4 / 5
- Last updated April 29, 2026
- Synced May 28, 2026
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