Guide To Electrical Contractor California

Every professional Electrical Contractor California must have insurance, including third party liability protection insurance, property damage and worker compensation. You must request copies of all insurance certificates to confirm that everything is in order before the work begins.

Always check the contractor’s references before deciding to hire them for your project. This is important for obvious reasons and may give you an idea about the quality of workmanship. When you reach an agreement regarding the terms of payment, put everything in writing and have the agreement signed by both parties. Do not do business with a contractor who can not present documentation because in case of any damage or injury, you may have to end up taking responsibility.

You should find out if they are trustworthy and if you really want those people to work in your home. Will they need the keys? If so, they will have to be reliable enough.