Licensed Contractor vs. Handyman- Part 2

Homeowners May Have to Pay for Additional Repairs Beyond assuming the responsibility for injured workers, you also need to be wary of shoddy workmanship. While there is no guarantee that a licensed contractor’s work will be any better than that of an unlicensed contractor, their work will at least be protected by liability insurance and...

Licensed Contractor vs Handyman- Part 1

If you project is $500 or more (combined labor and materials) the contractor must hold a current, valid license. Specifically, from the California State Licensing Board. Using a licensed contractor means that they’ve met the requirements for that line of work as required. Risks of Hiring Unlicensed Contractors The fact is that working on large...

Preventative Maintenance-

What is preventative maintenance? This is the regular act of preforming maintenance on a home and the fixtures to lessen the chance of items failing in the future. This is done when the equipment is still operating to prevent it from breaking down unexpectedly. Usually costing more and causing undue burden. Equipment failure cannot be...

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