Homeowners Warned To Beware Of ‘deals’ For Repairs

The Board is warning homeowners to beware of who offer “good deals” on air-conditioning service, roof repairs, painting and remodeling, driveway sealing, and cement work, landscaping and various other types of .

Homeowners, especially , are routinely approached by door-to-door looking to make a quick sale. These usually say they are in the neighborhood and can give you a great price on leftover materials. Often, they ask for full or up front.

All Nevada licensed contractors have a five- issued by the Board. Either call the contractors board or go online, and reference this five-, to make sure a contractor is licensed and in good standing with the board.

Work that is less than $1,000 which does not require a city or county and does not involve electrical, plumbing, air conditioning/heating or does not require a contractor’s license.

However, the contractors board advises homeowners not to use because their work is generally , they are often uninsured and may not maintain workman’s for their employees, and the homeowner may be liable for all injuries to workers. Homeowners who use are not eligible for the Residential Recovery Fund, and by law their contracts are null and void.

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Friday, June 20th, 2008