New York Law Requires That Contractors Take Precautions Against Fire with Specific Steps

New York Law Requires That Contractors Take Precautions Against Fire with Specific Steps

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December 23rd, 2010 | by roofing contractor |

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  1. By adam0149 on Dec 23, 2010

    Yes. Go to http://www.cslb.ca.gov/

  2. By johnnastevens on Dec 23, 2010

    This site should help you out.
    http://www.needcontractor.com/roofing/south%2dcarolina/

  3. By Blogger on Dec 23, 2010

    Chris Daly is D-R-A-M-A!!!

  4. By Wordpress on Dec 23, 2010

    Wow High Def and not choppy. Amazing.

  5. By lyn g on Dec 24, 2010

    A metal roof is not installed by a plumber, it would be installed by a roofer or a sheet metal worker.

  6. By Douglas E on Dec 24, 2010

    Ask to see it………easy……….

  7. By DJ Ksar on Dec 24, 2010

    It could be several reasons and the state in which they are licensed, but here are two possibilities.

    License is under Contractors Bond Suspension. A contractor's bond may have been received by the Board but not yet processed. Once the bond is processed the suspension will be lifted retroactively to the effective date of the bond. Ask the contractor for proof of a contractor's bond and contact the bonding company to verify bond status.

    License is under suspension for failure to comply with Workers Comp. A workers´ compensation certificate or exemption statement may have been received by the Board but not yet processed. Once the certificate or exemption statement is processed the suspension will be lifted retroactively to the effective date of the certificate or exemption statement. Ask the contractor for proof of worker's compensation and contact the insurance company to verify coverage.

  8. By thegurlupstairs on Dec 24, 2010

    Make sure it's in writing as to how they'll charge if water damaged sheeting is found, ie, time and materials, or will you supply the material and they repair. They won't know if there is damage until the roof is exposed.

    Absolutely ask for references.
    Check the BBB.
    Don't hesitate to get more than one estimate.
    Find out what kind of roofing material they plan to install…is it good quality or some cheapy stuff? That info should be included in the contract and can be verified at your local lumber yard.

    How will the roof be loaded? Is a truck with a boom bringing it in? If so, how will the contractor ensure that your yard won't be hammered.

    Who will be responsible for getting rid of the debris? Easier for them to do it…just get it in writing!

    Ask that it be in writing that they "sweep" the yard (with a magnet) to get rid of any nails that fall to the ground. Even if they tarp the area, nails bounce :)

    As far as meeting with the foreman, it might not be a bad idea. Good to know beforehand if you'll be able to communicate with him.

    Best to you!

  9. By lyn g on Dec 24, 2010

    ……………………….ummmm………
    ask him!…………sorry…. IDK!

  10. By renebkris on Dec 25, 2010

    Yes you do. They are available at City Hall.

  11. By Free Blog on Dec 26, 2010

    Chris Daly is leaving nasty messages on you site LOL!!!

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