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Classic Structure Associates


A BBB Accredited business since 08/27/2008.

BBB Rating A+

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BBB Accreditation

Classic Structure Associates has been a BBB Accredited business since August 2008. This means it supports BBB's services to the public and meets our BBB Accreditation standards.


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BBB Rating for Classic Structure Associates

Based on BBB files, Classic Structure Associates has a BBB Rating of A+ on a scale from A+ to F.

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Business Contact and Profile for Classic Structure Associates

Name: Classic Structure Associates
Phone: (615) 791-7988
Fax: (615) 791-7949
Address: 688 Legends Crest Drive
Franklin, TN 37069
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Website: www.classicstructureassociates.com
Original Business Start Date: January 1975
Principal: Mr. Mike Booth, Owner
Customer Contact: Mr. Mike Booth, Owner - (615) 791-7988
Entity: Sole Proprietor
Type of Business: Home Improvement Builders, General Contractors, Handyman Services, Kitchen and Bath - Design and Remodeling Companies, Remodeling Contractors, Roofers
BBB Accreditation: Classic Structure Associates is a BBB Accredited business.

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Products and Services of Classic Structure Associates

According to information supplied by the company, it offers general contractors services including, remodeling, home improvements, kitchen and bath renovations, and roofing services.


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Additional Locations and Phone Numbers

Additional Phone Numbers
+ 615 (1)

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Licensing for Classic Structure Associates

This company is in an industry that may require licensing, bonding or registration in order to lawfully do business. BBB encourages you to check with the appropriate agency to be certain any requirements are currently being met.

These agencies may include:

Tennessee State Board of Licensing Contr
500 James Robertson Parkway, Suite 110
Nashville, TN 37243-1150
(615) 741-8307
http://www.state.tn.us/commerce/boards/contractors/

BBB records show a license number of 21572 for this company, issued by Tennessee State Board of Licensing Contr. Their web address is http://www.state.tn.us/commerce/boards/contractors/.

Type: State Contractors Lic.


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Customer Complaint History for Classic Structure Associates

BBB processed a total of 0 complaints about Classic Structure Associates in the last 36 months, our standard reporting period.


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BBB Program Participation

This company has agreed to use special procedures including arbitration, if necessary, to resolve disputes through their participation in the following programs: BBB Identification, BBBOnLine.

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Government Actions

BBB has no information regarding government actions at this time.


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Advertising Review

BBB has no information regarding advertising review at this time.


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Industry Tips

Home - Remodeling Contractors

BBB suggests that you obtain three written estimates or bids for the work you are planning. Estimates should be based upon the same set of specifications and materials to be used. Ask the contractor for local references and inspect finished projects. Check to see if the contractor is properly licensed, bonded and has met insurance requirements in compliance with State regulations. Check with the building and zoning authorities to determine what permits you need to proceed with your project. Be sure to include all the terms, conditions, warranties and oral promises concerning the work or project in a written contract. Read and understand completely the written contract BEFORE signing. Never sign a blank or partially completed contract. Typically, a down payment of 30 to 50 percent of the total contract price is made before the work is started with remaining payments to be made after completion of each phase of work; final payment should not be made until work is completed and you have inspected the work. Don't sign a completion certificate for the job before it has been inspected and properly completed as agreed to in the contract. Do not pay for the entire job in advance or pay cash to a salesperson or contractor. You might want to consider inserting an arbitration clause into the contract as a precaution to resolve any disputes that may arise and to enforce your warranty without litigation.

In addition, make sure that the written contract includes the contractor's full name, address, telephone number and professional license number. The contract should also include the agreed upon starting and completion dates, and the method for debris and material removal once the job is finished. If the contractor arranges financing for the work to be done, be sure that all financial terms are understood, especially if a second mortgage on your home is used as security for the project, BEFORE signing.

Always keep copies of all documents you sign and copies of receipts for materials purchased for future reference.

Home - Roofing Contractors

Unless a homeowner decides to re-roof solo, adding a roof means hiring a roofer. Just about anyone can come up with three or four good references, so consumers should not rely ONLY on references.
Ask to see the contractors license and certificate of liability insurance.
Ask if the new roof has a warranty?
What does it cover (labor & workmanship or just the shingles)?
Does the manufacturer require felt paper to be put on the decking before putting on the new shingles?
Is there enough attic ventilation?
What are the manufacturer specifications for the roof that your contractor is considering?
Do you have all the specifics ?
Ask the contractor to leave behind a bundle of shingles just in case you encounter a wind damage, you will then have replacement shingles that match your existing roof.


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BBB Copyright and Reporting Policy

As a matter of policy, BBB does not endorse any product, service or business.

BBB Reliability Reports are provided solely to assist you in exercising your own best judgment. Information in this BBB Reliability Report is believed reliable, but not guaranteed as to accuracy.

BBB Reliability Reports generally cover a three-year reporting period. BBB Reliability Reports are subject to change at any time.

If you choose to do business with Classic Structure Associates, please let them know that you contacted BBB for a BBB Reliability Report.

ID: 15102526
Report as of November 7, 2009 21:33
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