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Are you bonded and insured for the work?

Updated: 8/19/2019
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Some will be, others will not and some will say they are when they are not. When choosing any contractor, ask to see their license or check with the local licensing board and ask for any references so you can check if they had issued and whether they were covered by their insurance.

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