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Are you renovating, repairing or painting a home, child care facility or school built before 1978?

 

demoBeginning April 22, 2010, federal law requires that contractors performing renovation, repair and painting projects that disturb more than six square feet of paint in homes, child care facilities, and schools built before 1978 must be certified and trained to follow specific work practices to prevent lead contamination. more...

Q: Why Do I Need A Licensed Contractor in Maryland?

A: Because it's the law!

Under Maryland Law, a real estate agent that recommends an unlicensed home improvement contractor can be fined up to $5,000. This can be found in the civil penalty (fine) provision of the Business Regulation Article, Sec. 8-620(a), Annotated Code of Maryland.

Tip-offs to Potential Rip-offs

Right from the start, you can eliminate what are likely to be less-than-reputable contractors by considering a list of traits common to rip-off artists. Both the Federal Trade Commission and the Better Business Bureau have found the following to be indications that a contractor may not be interested in satisfying customers:

 
  • Solicits door-to-door: Be suspicious of contractors who attempt to gain business by visiting door-to-door. "Cold calls" can sometimes mean that the contractor is not from a local, established business but is instead just passing through and trying to make a quick buck.
  • Has materials left over from a previous job: It is not your lucky day when a contractor shows up on your doorstep offering a cut-rate price on a project because they have materials left over from a recent job at your neighbor’s house or the house “down the street.” This is a common ploy of fly-by-night operators or handymen who are based out-of-state and use their pick-up trucks as their place of business.
  • Asks you to get the required building permits: This could be a sign that the contractor is hoping to avoid contact with the local agency that issues such permits. Perhaps he is not licensed or registered, as required by your state or locality. A competent contractor will get all the necessary permits before starting work on your project.
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A.J. Deluca Contractors, Inc

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Attention: Customer Care Center

1932-B Liberty Road

Eldersburg, MD 21784

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For product information or assistance:
products@ajdeluca.com

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service@ajdeluca.com

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support@ajdeluca.com

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410-552-4512

Saturdays, Sundays and federal holidays please leave a message.  A customer representative will contact you within 24 hours of the first business day.

 

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410-552-4532

 

 

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