Should I ask electrician for insurance info? Same as contractor?
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likemike | 13 years and 8 months ago
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So I understand if you hire a contractor to do work in your property you are supposed to get his insurance info in case things go awry. Would I follow the same procedure for an electrician? There’s one coming by my place tomorrow to take a look and give me a quote. Just need to know what I should ask him before he starts a job.
wholesalerbill1 | 13 years and 8 months ago
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Absolutely ask them if they have insurance. Ask for references. Also, appearance and how the contractor presents themselves should be a good indication of the kind of work they do. If they’re dressed messy and all disheveled than expect that kind of work. I sent an apprentice home once because he had two rips in his jeans and they were really ratty. He gave me crap about it, so I said good, now your fired. He represented our company and first impressions of how a person looks and presents themselves goes a long way.Good luck.
Master Plvmber | 13 years and 8 months ago
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We provide insurance certificates naming the client and building as additionally insured in multi-family buildings all the time. As a homeowner, you’re well within your rights to ask and even ask for proof from the company. Also, ask to see a license in the owner’s name. There are a ton of companies out there doing work under other people’s licenses.
restorationcontractor | 13 years and 8 months ago
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Yes, you should ask them for a certificate, and have it in hand before they start any work. As MP said license copy also. None of this should be any problem for a reputable firm. As Wholesaler said, note their appearance, in all my years I have only had to enforce a “dress code” twice, these however were both good guys, they just evidently believed in getting their money’s worth out of a pair of jeans. There was no mouthing off though, and both times the rest of the crew got a good laugh.