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BBB Accreditation
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This business has been a BBB Accredited Business since January 2004. This means it supports BBB's services to the public and meets our .
BBB Rating
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Business Contact & Profile
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Business Name:
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Business Address:
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P.O. Box 362 New Palestine, IN 46163
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Original Business Start Date:
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12/18/2000
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Type of Entity:
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Corporation
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Incorporated:
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2000 in IN
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Principal:
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Tom Pearson, President
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Customer Contact:
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Tom Pearson, President
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Phone Number:
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(317) 861-9778
(317) 339-8437
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Fax Number:
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(317) 861-9778
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BBB Accreditation:
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This business is a BBB Accredited Business
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Date Accredited by BBB:
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Type of Business:
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CONTRACTORS - GENERAL
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Website Address:
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Business Management
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BBB has no information regarding Business Management at this time.
Licensing
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This business is in an industry that may require professional licensing, bonding or registration. BBB encourages you to check with the appropriate agency to be certain any requirements are currently being met.
These agencies may include:
In certain counties, this type of company may require licensing. To verify if licensing is required and/or if the company is properly licensed, contact the Courthouse in the county where the company is located.
Customer Complaint History
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BBB has processed no customer complaints on this company in its three year reporting period.
Government Action(s)
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BBB has no information regarding government actions at this time.
Advertising Review
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BBB has no information regarding advertising review at this time.
Industry Tips
The BBB suggests that you solicit two or three bids for any work you plan on contracting.
Do not automatically accept the lowest offer. Make sure all bids are based on the same set of specifications and quality of materials to be used. Ask for local references and if possible, inspect the finished projects. Check to see if the contractor is a member of a professional association, which has standards for members. Make sure the contractor is in compliance with all local licensing, bonding, and insurance requirements, and that any necessary building permit is obtained.
Typically, a down payment of one-third of the total contract price is made with additional payments made after completion of each phase of work; final payment should not be made until work is completed and you have inspected the work. If the contractor arranges financing for the work to be done, be sure you understand all aspects of the financial terms, especially if a second mortgage of your home is used as security for the work.
As with any contract, never sign a blank or partially blank contract. Get all verbal promises in writing. If the project is to be completed by a certain date, make sure that is in the contract as well. You may want to inquire about inserting an arbitration clause into your contract in case of any dispute between you and your contractor.
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