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Our
Warranty
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Our warranty is two years and in writing.
We offer a warranty
that is double that of our competitors because it all comes
down to the quality of work that is provided. With a
high-quality product we can stand behind it and put it in
writing longer than our competition.
At the completion of every job our customers are given their Warranty
of Workmanship Certificate which explains in plain
language the warranty, the terms and duration. This
certificate is your warranty and proof of our commitment to
quality and customer service.
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From
"Top Consumer Pitfalls of
Hiring a Contractor"
The problem
- No warranty. Consumers
purchase very few consumer
goods today that don't include
a warranty of some kind, yet
most consumers never ask for a
contractors warranty.
The Solution - Ask for
your contractors written
warranty. Verbal warranties
are worth the paper they are
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General
Liability Insurance |
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We carry a $2,000,000 general liability
insurance policy. We only do business with
sub-contractors who carry the same coverage.
Your home is your most valuable investment
and we wouldn't do anything to jeopardize
it.
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From
"Top Consumer
Pitfalls of Hiring a
Contractor"
The Problem
- Consumers
often don’t realize that
a contractors general
liability insurance policy
may be the only thing that
protects the consumer
should defects or
negligence become an
issue. The coverage a
contractor carries gives
the consumer protection
against those defects and
a monetary source against
losses. Uninsured
contractors can just walk
away from a disaster. They
often have no assets for a
consumer to recover losses
against. Uninsured
contractors also have
nothing stopping them from
using uninsured
sub-contractors, there are
no insurance audits if
there is no insurance
company.
The Solution - Only
hire contractors who carry
adequate insurance and
provide you written proof
of their insurance
certificate, a $1,000,000
policy is considered the
minimum coverage a contractor
should carry,
more is always better.
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Our Licenses |
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We
carry a license for all counties we do business in. We only
use sub-contractors for plumbing and electrical work that have
been licensed by the state of Colorado. |
From
"Top Consumer
Pitfalls of Hiring a
Contractor"
The Problem
- There is no state
contractor licensing in
Colorado, with licensing
be carried out in the
county and city level
Some locations have
no license requirements
what-so-ever, such as
Jefferson County and
others. Statistics show
that unlicensed
contractors have more
consumer complaints than
licensed ones. Much of
this is because of the low
level of skills both in
their trade and in
business that unlicensed
contractors have. Since
they have no license to
lose, there is no one for
a consumer to complain to.
The Solution -
Only hire contractors who
are licensed and show you
written proof of their
licensing.
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Worker's
Compensation Insurance
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Our employees are covered by worker's
compensation insurance as required by law. |
From
"Top Consumer
Pitfalls of Hiring a
Contractor"
The Problem
- Most
consumers don’t realize
that if the contractor
they hire doesn’t carry
a worker’s compensation
policy then employees of
the contractor have the
right to sue the property
owner if they get hurt on
the job. Basically what
this means is the consumer
is legally responsible for
any injuries during the
project, this could be
something as minor as an
employee stepping on a
nail and having to go to
the emergency room or
something as major as
electrocution or an
employee cutting off a
finger and ending up with
a life-long disability.
The Solution -
Only
hire contractors who carry
worker's compensation
insurance and show you
written proof of their
insurance policy.
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