The estimated cost to paint the room would consider several factors in addition to the square footage of the room. The condition of the walls, required prep, how much trim work (windows, doors, woodwork) and the height of the walls will determine the cost. Most contractors are happy to give free estimates.
Carrco Painting Contractors is a fully bonded contractor in Austin.
It's recommended that a painting contractor be bonded for anything costing over $500. Make sure that the contractor's bond limit will cover the cost of your repair before work begins.
Yes, Yes,Yes. It is very important to have a licensed and bonded roofer, or any type of contractor. If for some reason the job is not done to your standards or to code you will have leverage when and if you need a Lawyer
Yes there are ways one can tell if a foundation contractor is licensed and bounded. Most states have a board of contractors website one can use to look up an individual and make sure they are fully licensed.
Yes. We are licensed, bonded, and insured.
The range for bathtub refinishing work from a licensed and bonded contractor varies, but you can expect to pay anywhere from $340 to $900 total. This amounts to approximately $1.50 to $4 per square foot. You should definitely check someones credentials and sign a contract before ever agreeing to pay someone for their work.
No. If your house been built fairly recently, then the contractor who built your house may be lible for damages. If he is a licensed contractor, then he will (should!) be bonded, which should cover the damages.
There are 2 ways to become licensed to do home remodeling in Florida. 1) Study & take the test to become a General Contractor. 2) Put an ad in the newspaper or on Craigslist for a qualifier for your company. To get bonded, you need to call an insurance company or Google it.
All licensed contractors are required to be bonded against damage to your properrty and injuries. You should reasearch your contractor before allowing any work to begin to make sure it is current.
Some companies require bids. If you are licensed, insured & bonded..go for it.
Look for a reputable licensed and bonded electrician in your area via phone book or internet. Permits are obtained from your local planning department.
First of all, make sure your contractor is licensed, bonded and insured before signing on the dotted line. The general contractor usually hires all the subcontractors which are your plumbers, electricians and carpenters and you will want to get in writing, from him, that all of them are properly licensed/trained for the jobs they are doing.