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Is RetroFoam of Michigan Licensed and Insured? [Video]

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Is RetroFoam of Michigan Licensed and Insured? [Video] Blog Feature
Amanda Ringler

By: Amanda Ringler on June 10th, 2017

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When you’re hiring an insulation contractor for your home, it’s important to know that they are licensed and insured or it could end up costing you money in the long run.

 

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RetroFoam of Michigan holds a builder license from the state of Michigan and carries general liability insurance. That insurance covers all of our employees that will be working on any projects we are hired to do.

Accidents happen and general liability insurance will protect the homeowner if the worst were to happen and there is an accident or property damage. We also offer a lifetime warranty on both the product and workmanship of our foam insulation services.

This means the crew that comes out to work on your home is covered, as well as the estimator who comes out to give you a quote. From the very beginning of the process, from getting the quote to the end of the install, everything is covered.

If a contractor doesn’t have a builder license, then it could end up costing the homeowner even more money. When applying for a license, the contractor is required to show proof of insurance.

If you’d like to learn more about the benefits of foam insulation, check out our Learning Center.

 

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About Amanda Ringler

Amanda previously has worked as a breaking news and crime reporter, TV news producer, and editor in Flint and Detroit. Throughout her career as a journalist, she has won several awards from The Society of Professional Journalists - Detroit Chapter and the Michigan Press Association. As part of the RetroFoam of Michigan family, Amanda uses her experience as a journalist to write content that will help educate homeowners on the benefits of foam insulation. When Amanda isn’t writing, she’s spending time with her husband and rescued huskies. She also loves knitting, making art, cooking, and hosting dinner and a movie night for friends and family.