What is the difference between an HIC and a NHC?
Hi I’m Frank with ConnReno.. Today, let’s explore the difference between an HIC license and an NHC license and why it matters when choosing a fire restoration company.
In Connecticut, HIC and NHC licenses are essential credentials that signify a contractor’s compliance with state regulations and their ability to perform specific types of work.
An HIC license, which stands for Home Improvement Contractor license, is required for contractors performing residential construction, renovation, or repair work exceeding $200. Holding an HIC license demonstrates a contractor’s adherence to state regulations and commitment to quality workmanship.
On the other hand, an NHC license, or New Home Construction license, is necessary for contractors engaged in the construction of new residential structures. This license ensures that contractors have the expertise and qualifications to undertake new home building projects.
At ConnReno, we hold both HIC and NHC licenses, showcasing our ability to handle a wide range of fire restoration projects, from residential renovations to new home construction. Our licensed professionals undergo rigorous training and stay up-to-date with the latest industry standards to deliver exceptional results.
By choosing ConnReno, you can have peace of mind knowing that our licensed team is equipped with the knowledge, skills, and credentials required to tackle your fire restoration needs efficiently and effectively.
When it comes to fire restoration in Connecticut, trust the licensed experts at ConnReno to restore your property with precision and care. Contact us today to experience the difference our HIC and NHC licenses make in delivering top-quality restoration services.
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