This makes it time-consuming to find the right contractors or suppliers on your own and requires verifying information from multiple sources simultaneously.
Our directory of interior finishing companies in Poland brings all this information together in one place—it includes businesses registered in the KRS, CEIDG, and REGON registries, supplemented with data from company websites and social media.
For each business, we provide contact details, information on the scope of operations, location, and financial status—all updated daily—ensuring that you connect only with active companies.
How can you use a database of finishing contractors?
The database is effective in several different business scenarios. Distributors of finishing materials—such as paint, tiles, panels, and insulation—use it to build prospecting lists for sales representatives, filtering companies by location and number of employees to target contractors with the appropriate order volume.
Tool suppliers and equipment rental companies identify newly established finishing companies that are still in the process of setting up their workshops.
Developers and general contractors are looking for specialized subcontractors for specific phases of work—such as painting, tiling, or carpentry crews—with the option to filter results by province or city.
Recruitment firms and temporary staffing agencies reach out to employers actively operating in the finishing industry.
Architects and interior designers, on the other hand, build their own networks of trusted contractors whom they can recommend to their clients.
If you're looking for companies across a broader spectrum of the construction industry, be sure to check out our database of construction companies —it includes both general contractors and firms specializing in specific types of construction work throughout Poland.
Frequently Asked Questions
How can you check the reliability of a finishing contractor?
When vetting a finishing contractor, you should start by checking its registration details—whether it is actually operating as a registered business, how long it has been in business, and whether its status is suspended or dissolved.
This information is available in the public registers of the National Court Register (KRS) and the Central Registration and Information on Business (CEIDG). It is also worth noting the company’s legal form, the number of employees, and financial data, if available—a sole proprietorship with only a few months of history and a large contract poses a potential risk.
Another red flag is the absence of any online information, or an inactive email address or phone number. Our database of finishing contractors contains verified contact and registration details for each company, including its business status—which allows for preliminary verification before entering into a partnership.
What are the largest construction companies in Poland?
The construction market in Poland is highly polarized. At the top are large construction groups that carry out infrastructure and real estate development projects—such as Budimex, Skanska, Strabag, and Porr—employing thousands of workers and reporting annual revenues in the billions of zlotys.
The finishing sector, however, is far more fragmented: it is dominated by companies employing anywhere from a few to several dozen people, often specializing in a specific type of work—such as tiling, painting, woodwork installation, or plumbing.
Our database allows you to filter finishing companies by revenue, number of employees, and location, enabling you to identify the largest and most active companies in the region or market segment that interests you.