Developed By Contractors For Contractors
Networking For Contractors and Subcontractors Only!
Who We Are
How Does It Work?
Sorry - No Homeowners
Prohz is for home service providers only.
Sorry - No Suppliers
Only sponsored suppliers or vendors can join.
We Do Not Sell Leads
We prioritize genuine connections over transactions.
- Architect
- Bathroom Remodeler
- Basement Remodeler
- Basement - Waterproofing
- Brick and Stone
- Cabinet Installer
- Cabinet Refacing
- Ceramic & Porcelain Tile
- Concrete
- Deck
- Designer
- Drywall
- Electrician
- Environmental
- Fence Company
- Finish Carpenters
- Flooring
- Foundation Drainage
- Footing Foundation
- Garage Doors
- General Contractor
- Gutters
- Handyman - Small Projects
- HVAC
- Insulation
- Kitchen Remodeler
- Painter - Int and Ext
- Plumbing
- Pool Installer
- Roofs
- Rough Carpenters
- Siding
- Structural Engineer
- Windows
Contractors
In the construction industry, a general contractor is the person or company responsible for overseeing a construction project. Property owners will typically hire general contractors to ensure a construction job is completed safely, on time, and according to specifications.
Subcontractors
Subcontractors, on the other hand, are companies or people hired by the contractor to do specific tasks or services in their area of expertise. A general contractor may hire an electrician, plumber, and carpenter for a construction project.
Did You Know?
From maintaining yards and air-ducts, to fixing roofs, and eliminating pesky rodents, the home services industry is valued at roughly $657 billion. The US online on-demand home services sector is growing rapidly.
The global home services market is expected to reach $1.2 trillion by 2026, growing at a CAGR of 9.3% between 2021 and 2026. In the US, the home services industry generated approximately $600 billion in revenue in 2022.
What Happened?
There are over 64 million independent contractors in the United States.
The (SBA) identifies a huge failure rate among all start-up companies. Did you know around 20% of companies fail in the first year and around 55% fail within five years, but after doing all that work for 10 years around 95% will still fail.
The Way Construction Networking Once Was
Remember the good old days in the construction industry when networking and making meaningful connections were crucial for success? It’s a shame that things are changing and contractors and subcontractors are hanging up their belts, leaving the old ways behind. It used to be that relying on other companies and proudly referring them was a great way to keep everyone strong and receive more referrals. Nowadays, companies come and go without much notice because they lack connection with other contractors. Finding reliable subcontractors or contractors to work with takes a lot of effort investing hours and money to make phone calls, ask questions, and compare prices. In the end, you hope they show up and do a good job, so that you can call on them again if necessary. But now, it’s not as easy as picking up the phone and calling a supply house anymore. We miss those good old days when making valuable connections was everything.
How Does It Work?
Choose a plan that best fits your company.
As our network grows, so will your connections.
All plans are based on one year memberships.
Basic Plan
Best plan for those companies that want to stay small and local.
$324 per year
$96 per year
That's less than $0.27 per day!
Prohz Plan
Best plan to stabalize or grow your company.
$972 per year
$192 per year
That's less than $0.53 per day!
Prohz+ Plan
Best plan for a company with multiple locations.
$5,370 per year
$1,872 per year
That's less than $5.13 per day!
