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Contractors Of America's participating contractors are businesses agreeing to comply with State regulations and licensing.  This list is not a recommendation by Contractors Of America of a particular contractor. Since the availability of service work and the associated prices will vary by contractor, you may wish to shop around for comparison.  Ask your contractor about minimum charges, hourly rates, and cost of materials.  It is suggested that a contract be executed prior to commencement of work so all costs are understood. 
Contractors Of America state that the contractor must comply with national, state and local codes pertaining to the work performed.  It is the responsibility of the consumer to verify that the contractor complies with applicable codes and ordinances, and that all applicable permits are obtained.  Always make sure that anyone you hire is licensed, bonded, and insured to work in your state and county.  Contractors Of America is not responsible for any work performed by contractors listed within.  Never hire a handyman to perform tradesman work such as Electrical, Plumbing, Heating & Air-Conditioning.  If you have any kind of accident or fire your insurance company may decline responsibility if you use an unlicensed contractor.  Contractors Of America makes no representation or warranties, expressed or implied, concerning the amount of energy savings, the materials installed by, or the workmanship of a participating contractor.  Here at Contractors Of America we will help you with all our resources.  Always get at least 3 estimates for large projects.  

Handy Man Services-  Never use a un-licensed contractor to perform work that requires the contractor to have a license or permit.  Utilities type work should always be done by a licensed contractor.  For your safety.

Users Restrictions 

The entire contents of this site are copyrighted under United States law. Materials from the Contractors Of America web site may not be copied, distributed or transmitted in any way without prior written consent of Contractors Of America.   Contractors Of America reserves the right, in its sole discretion, to change the terms and conditions or an individual's access to this site at any time, or to terminate this site without notice.  It is recommended that you read these terms and conditions each time you enter the site.  When you access this site, you acknowledge that you have read and agree to  the terms described here in and our User Policy .

 

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