Do roofers need to be licensed in NY?

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Do roofers need to be licensed in NY?

Introduction

Roofing contractors in New York State are required to be licensed. They must also carry insurance and workers' compensation coverage. This protects you, the homeowner, from any major financial loss that could occur if something goes wrong with your roof installation or repairs. If you suspect that a contractor is not properly licensed, contact your local town hall or building inspector's office

Yes, New York State does require all contractors who install roofs to be licensed

Yes, New York State does require all contractors who install roofs to be licensed. This includes anyone who installs or repairs a roof, even if you are doing the work yourself and not hiring a contractor

Contractors must also be insured and have workers' compensation coverage in place before they can obtain a New York State license number. If a contractor doesn't have these things in place, it's illegal for them to advertise as such on their website or any other medium (including radio commercials)

Contractors must also be insured and have workers' compensation coverage in place.

In addition to being licensed, contractors must also be insured and have workers' compensation coverage in place. Workers' compensation insurance protects employees in case of injury on the job. Employers are required to carry this type of insurance for their employees. The benefits include medical expenses and lost wages as well as disability benefits if an employee is unable to return to work after an injury or illness

The license number should be included in all advertising, including websites, print ads and radio commercials.

● The license number should be included in all advertising, including websites, print ads and radio commercials.

● The license number should be on the company's website

If you suspect that a roofer is not properly licensed, contact your local town hall or building inspector's office.

If you suspect that a roofer is not properly licensed, contact your local town hall or building inspector's office. You may also want to contact the NYS Department of State, Division of Licensing Services at (518) 474-4855. Other options include calling the Better Business Bureau at 1-800-232-6647 and/or contacting your local consumer affairs office at 1-800-697-1220

It's important to check to make sure that the contractor you use is properly licensed before signing any agreement with them

Before you hire a roofer, it's important to check their license number and ask for references. You can also check the contractor's website or contact your local town hall or building inspector's office to make sure they are licensed in NY. You may want to ask for proof of insurance as well if you have any concerns about liability issues with your home when work is being done on the roof.

Conclusion

As you can see, it's important to check to make sure that the contractor you use is properly licensed before signing any agreement with them. If you suspect that a roofer is not properly licensed or insured, contact your local town hall or building inspector's office immediately so they can investigate further.

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