LICENSE INFORMATION

ECG License Information – Sharing our licenses establishes credibility and demonstrates our expertise to clients or employers. It shows that we have met certain standards and have the necessary qualifications and skills to perform in our chosen field. Helping to ensure that we are compliant with legal requirements and that we are conducting ourselves in an ethical and responsible manner. This is especially relevant for our team who are regulated by licensing boards or other governing bodies.

Our license info builds trust and transparency with our colleagues and customers. By being open and honest about our qualifications and credentials, we foster a sense of collaboration and teamwork that is essential for success in our industry. License information is part of a responsible and ethical approach to conducting ourselves in our chosen profession, which in turn leads to better employment prospects, more satisfied clients, and a more fulfilling career.

DBE Certification # : HMDB74739Y0117

HUB Certification # : 1271248885200

Owens Corning Certification # :

GACO Certified Applicator

GenFLEX License # : GA597

Weatherbond Contractor # : 264327

Mule-Hide Products Eligible Applicator # : 9327

Duro-Last Dealer / Contractor

Western Colloid Approval Applicator / Installer

Pella Windows Certified Contractor

HAAG Certified – Commercial & Residential

OSHA Certified Company

ASD Certification

WRT Certification # : 7442445

Firestone Building Products Certified

Beacon Solar Certified

IICRC Certified

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LICENSE FAQ

A roofing and construction license serves as a formal authorization to legally carry out construction work and roofing projects. It also ensures compliance with safety and building codes.

The requirements differ by state, but typically include meeting specific education and experience standards, passing a licensing exam, and providing proof of insurance coverage.

The time required varies depending on the state and the specific requirements. On average, it can take anywhere from four to six weeks to several months.

No, it is illegal for a roofing and construction contractor to work without a license. Contracting without a proper license may result in serious legal consequences, including fines, penalties, and potential lawsuits.

You can verify a contractor’s license by contacting the state licensing board or visiting their website and conducting a search of the contractor’s license status.

Yes, a roofing and construction license typically expires after a specific period, usually between one and five years. Contractors must renew their license periodically to maintain their legal authority.

If a contractor loses their license, they must reapply for a new license and complete the necessary requirements, including education and experience standards and passing the licensing exam.

Yes, contractors may hold multiple licenses in different states, but they must meet the specific requirements for each state.

If a contractor violates licensing laws, they may face penalties and fines. In extreme cases, their license may be revoked, and they may be prohibited from practicing as a roofing and construction contractor in the state.

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LICENSE INFORMATION

ECG License Information – Sharing our licenses establishes credibility and demonstrates our expertise to clients or employers. It shows that we have met certain standards and have the necessary qualifications and skills to perform in our chosen field. Helping to ensure that we are compliant with legal requirements and that we are conducting ourselves in an ethical and responsible manner. This is especially relevant for our team who are regulated by licensing boards or other governing bodies.

Our license info builds trust and transparency with our colleagues and customers. By being open and honest about our qualifications and credentials, we foster a sense of collaboration and teamwork that is essential for success in our industry. License information is part of a responsible and ethical approach to conducting ourselves in our chosen profession, which in turn leads to better employment prospects, more satisfied clients, and a more fulfilling career.

DBE Certification # : HMDB74739Y0117

HUB Certification # : 1271248885200

Owens Corning Certification # :

GACO Certified Applicator

GenFLEX License # : GA597

Weatherbond Contractor # : 264327

Mule-Hide Products Eligible Applicator # : 9327

Duro-Last Dealer / Contractor

Western Colloid Approval Applicator / Installer

Pella Windows Certified Contractor

HAAG Certified – Commercial & Residential

OSHA Certified Company

ASD Certification

WRT Certification # : 7442445

Firestone Building Products Certified

Beacon Solar Certified

IICRC Certified

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LICENSE FAQ

A roofing and construction license serves as a formal authorization to legally carry out construction work and roofing projects. It also ensures compliance with safety and building codes.

The requirements differ by state, but typically include meeting specific education and experience standards, passing a licensing exam, and providing proof of insurance coverage.

The time required varies depending on the state and the specific requirements. On average, it can take anywhere from four to six weeks to several months.

No, it is illegal for a roofing and construction contractor to work without a license. Contracting without a proper license may result in serious legal consequences, including fines, penalties, and potential lawsuits.

You can verify a contractor’s license by contacting the state licensing board or visiting their website and conducting a search of the contractor’s license status.

Yes, a roofing and construction license typically expires after a specific period, usually between one and five years. Contractors must renew their license periodically to maintain their legal authority.

If a contractor loses their license, they must reapply for a new license and complete the necessary requirements, including education and experience standards and passing the licensing exam.

Yes, contractors may hold multiple licenses in different states, but they must meet the specific requirements for each state.

If a contractor violates licensing laws, they may face penalties and fines. In extreme cases, their license may be revoked, and they may be prohibited from practicing as a roofing and construction contractor in the state.

MANUFACTORERS STATUS

ECG Information – Preferred Contractor status ensures trust and respect by the manufacturer, indicating that we have a history of performing high-quality work, meeting deadlines, and adhering to industry standards. Being a preferred contractor means that the manufacturer is committed to working with the contractor on a regular basis. This can lead to more consistent work for the contractor, which in turn leads to a stable income stream and greater job security.

Manufacturers often provide exclusive access to new products and technologies, as well as training and technical support. This  helps us to stay up-to-date with the latest advances in their field. Overall, being a manufacturer’s preferred contractor is important for building a strong reputation, securing consistent work and income, and gaining access to exclusive resources and opportunities.

Pella Windows Preferred Contractor

Firestone Building Products Preferred Contractor

Decra Preferred Contractor

Varitile Preferred Contractor

GAF Master Elite Preferred Contractor

Carlisle Preferred Contractor

Tesla Preferred Contractor

✓ Lowes Preferred Contractor

✓ Home Depot Preferred Contractor

PREFERRED FAQ

A manufacturer’s preferred contractor is a contractor who has been approved by a manufacturer to install, repair, or service their specific product. This designation ensures that you are working with a contractor who has the knowledge and expertise to work with that specific manufacturer’s products.

By choosing a manufacturer’s preferred contractor, you can be confident that you are working with a contractor who has been specifically trained and approved by the manufacturer to work with their products. This ensures that any work performed on your product is done correctly and will not void any warranties.

Manufacturer’s preferred contractors can work on a wide range of products, such as HVAC systems, roofing materials, windows and doors, and many others. Each manufacturer has their own list of approved contractors, so it’s important to check with your manufacturer to see if they have any preferred contractors in your area.

You can usually find a list of manufacturer’s preferred contractors on the manufacturer’s website or by contacting their customer service department. You can also ask your local contractor if they are a manufacturer’s preferred contractor.

No, manufacturer’s preferred contractors typically do not charge more than other contractors. However, they may be more qualified to work on specific products, so it’s important to compare quotes from multiple contractors before making a decision.

When working with a manufacturer’s preferred contractor, you can expect a high level of expertise and professionalism. They should have a thorough understanding of the product they are working with, and they should be able to answer any questions you have. They should also provide a detailed estimate and timeline for the work to be completed.

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MANUFACTORERS STATUS

ECG Information – Preferred Contractor status ensures trust and respect by the manufacturer, indicating that we have a history of performing high-quality work, meeting deadlines, and adhering to industry standards. Being a preferred contractor means that the manufacturer is committed to working with the contractor on a regular basis. This can lead to more consistent work for the contractor, which in turn leads to a stable income stream and greater job security.

Manufacturers often provide exclusive access to new products and technologies, as well as training and technical support. This  helps us to stay up-to-date with the latest advances in their field. Overall, being a manufacturer’s preferred contractor is important for building a strong reputation, securing consistent work and income, and gaining access to exclusive resources and opportunities.

Pella Windows Preferred Contractor

Firestone Building Products Preferred Contractor

Decra Preferred Contractor

Varitile Preferred Contractor

GAF Master Elite Preferred Contractor

Carlisle Preferred Contractor

Tesla Preferred Contractor

✓ Lowes Preferred Contractor

✓ Home Depot Preferred Contractor

PREFERRED FAQ

A manufacturer’s preferred contractor is a contractor who has been approved by a manufacturer to install, repair, or service their specific product. This designation ensures that you are working with a contractor who has the knowledge and expertise to work with that specific manufacturer’s products.

By choosing a manufacturer’s preferred contractor, you can be confident that you are working with a contractor who has been specifically trained and approved by the manufacturer to work with their products. This ensures that any work performed on your product is done correctly and will not void any warranties.

Manufacturer’s preferred contractors can work on a wide range of products, such as HVAC systems, roofing materials, windows and doors, and many others. Each manufacturer has their own list of approved contractors, so it’s important to check with your manufacturer to see if they have any preferred contractors in your area.

You can usually find a list of manufacturer’s preferred contractors on the manufacturer’s website or by contacting their customer service department. You can also ask your local contractor if they are a manufacturer’s preferred contractor.

No, manufacturer’s preferred contractors typically do not charge more than other contractors. However, they may be more qualified to work on specific products, so it’s important to compare quotes from multiple contractors before making a decision.

When working with a manufacturer’s preferred contractor, you can expect a high level of expertise and professionalism. They should have a thorough understanding of the product they are working with, and they should be able to answer any questions you have. They should also provide a detailed estimate and timeline for the work to be completed.

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