From humble beginnings and heartache, Carpet Tech, a family-owned and operated business, has grown over the past 26 years, but the company's mission is still the same- serving people. Carpet Tech is owned by Chet and Melinda Pharies, but originally, Carpet Tech was started by Chet's older brother Chad. Chad tragically passed away in December of 1995. With long hours, determination, and a lot of hard work, Chet began to grow the business in order to bring honor to his brother's memory. And now, over two decades later, Carpet Tech has expanded its services and locations while maintaining the brother's original goal: to serve people with integrity. Chet and his wife Melinda are grateful for their team, and customers who they consider family, too. "Our people are our company, and without them, we don't exist."
From humble beginnings and heartache, Carpet Tech, a family-owned and operated business, has grown over the past 26 years, but the company's mission is still the same- serving people. Carpet Tech is owned by Chet and Melinda Pharies, but originally, Carpet Tech was started by Chet's older brother Chad. Chad tragically passed away in December of 1995. With long hours, determination, and a lot of hard work, Chet began to grow the business in order to bring honor to his brother's memory. And now, over two decades later, Carpet Tech has expanded its services and locations while maintaining the brother's original goal: to serve people with integrity. Chet and his wife Melinda are grateful for their team, and customers who they consider family, too. "Our people are our company, and without them, we don't exist."
New Mexico Laws allow a homeowner to act as the general contractor for constructing or altering their primary residence and obtain required project permits without becoming a licensed contractor. The homeowner must comply with all provisions of CILA, regulations, standards and codes including requirements for workers compensation insurance. If hiring employees homeowners must perform all Taxation & Revenue Department reporting requirements. All homeowner's subcontractors are required to be licensed and permitted their own work.
To verify if a contractor complies with building codes and doesn't have any complaints against their working, a homeowners can call CID Santa Fe Office at 505-476-4700. To check if contractor's license is an active go to http://verification.rld.state.nm.us/