We all see the common phrase of "Licensed and Insured" When I see this, I think of a State Contractors license, rather than the ones issued by Cities and Counties.
How does everyone else view this?
In California, the State license that would best apply to our business, is the "Sand and Water Blasting". Most do not blast sand, and even though we "blast water", it is under the 6000 psi that is associated with true water blasting. It all comes down to how each person interprets the phrase blasting.
Also, the law states that if you contract without a license, you must advise the party who hired you that you are not a licensed contractor, and the work must be for under $500.00 for both Labor and Materials
Who here has a State issued Contractors license for Pressure Cleaning? Or who has a General Contractors license that they use while Pressure Cleaning?
We all see the common phrase of "Licensed and Insured" When I see this, I think of a State Contractors license, rather than the ones issued by Cities and Counties.
How does everyone else view this?
In California, the State license that would best apply to our business, is the "Sand and Water Blasting". Most do not blast sand, and even though we "blast water", it is under the 6000 psi that is associated with true water blasting. It all comes down to how each person interprets the phrase blasting.
Also, the law states that if you contract without a license, you must advise the party who hired you that you are not a licensed contractor, and the work must be for under $500.00 for both Labor and Materials
Who here has a State issued Contractors license for Pressure Cleaning? Or who has a General Contractors license that they use while Pressure Cleaning?
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