Yes, all contractors need to be licensed; it is your best guarantee.
I need to locate a professional commercial painting contractor in Blue Hill, Nebraska who is licensed. Can someone suggest a resource?
I need to locate some good house painting contractors in Atlanta. I don't want unlicensed people working on my house!
No, excavating contractors do not have to be licensed by the state. However, state licensure usually means more experience and that they are insured.
Do plumbing contractors need the same kind of licence in most states?If someone turns out not to be licenced,who is responsible for possible fines?
There are several people in different cities, including Tucson, that are painting contractors. If you need to hire someone to come and paint for you, see if you can get a reference form them about their previous work. You do not want someone painting in your home that does not use the right materials or paints in a way that will not suit the wood or other areas that you need painted. Some painting contractors will let the home owner paint with them, so see if this is an option.
Yes and No. No you don't need a licensed contractor if you are only doing minor repairs like painting a room or putting in new carpet you don't need a licensed contractor to make the repairs.
Plumbers in the state of Missouri need to be trained and licensed, rather than certified. Contractors, on the other hand, do not need State certification or licensing.
All contractors should be duly licensed and insured.
Typically, states have a state licensing board that contractors need to be licensed through. There are often tests that must be completed in order to acquire the proper legal license.
I think,we need a licensed number for home window installation in Omaha, NE
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If you need information about contractors regarding damage of your home, call your insurance company. Your insurance company will usually refer you to a representative who can speak to you about your home.