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Certification Requirements:
1. Agree to conduct business according to the Contractors.com Code of Business
Conduct (see below).
2. Maintain valid licensing for each state and/or county and/or municipality the business operates in (as required by law).
3. Provide up-to-date insurance information, including the following:
- Liability ($250,000 minimum) - provider, policy number, expiry date
- Worker's Comp (as required by law) - provider, policy number, expiry date
- Name and phone number of insurance agent
4. Provide up-to-date bonding information (if required by your state)
Fax your information to (303) 479-6815
Contractors.com Code of Business Conduct
Certified Contractors are committed to Integrity, Honesty, Fairness, and
Responsibility in their business practices. This commitment covers the following:
Advertising All advertising and sales literature shall be truthful and accurate. No misleading statements or claims shall be made.
Contracts All contracts shall be free of ambiguities or omissions that
may obscure or confuse either party's obligations.
Conduct Certified Contractors will:
- Maintain a business that is financially stable.
- Deal with customer complaints in a fair, reasonable and prompt manner.
- Honor their obligations and commitments to customers, employees and suppliers.
- Ensure that the testimonials and photos displayed on Contractors.com are legitimate, and that testimonials are written by customers, and not written with the intent of misleading the public.
- Maintain the privacy of all customer contact information.
Why be Certified?
Being Certified gives homeowners the confidence to call you because they instantly know you're fully insured and licensed (where required), and that you run an ethical business. A Certified designation from a recognized third party also increases your company's credibility. Without a
on your listing to show your “Certified Contractor” status, homeowners may just move on to another company in the Directory.
As a Certified Contractor you may promote yourself as a “Contractors.com Certified Contractor” on other promotional materials, such as your company website and Yellow Pages ad.
Only Certified contractors have access to leads from our Lead Store.
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