I've painted since 1992. I have painted all over southern nh and southern vt. I started out on a prep crew scraping and sanding for five years straight without ever painting. Which is now the back bone of my company. Its all in the preparation. Your paint job will not shine or last long if you don't follow procedure. At some point I was running other peoples co. About the age of 35 I realized its not just a job for me. I love taking something warn out and bringing it back to life. The look of a customer when they see the finish product for the first time. And on to the next job site. I love working out doors and working up in the mtns and by the lakes. Customer satisfaction is my calling card. And I don't want to sound full of myself. But I do the work of three people. I will not blow threw a job just to make a few extra dollars. I just can't help but make sure its perfect and then some.
The State of Vermont does not require home improvement contractors to obtain licenses. To ensure the protection and property's safety, homeowners must discuss their projects with their regional office permit specialist.
2015 IBC, the 2012 IPC, and the 2017 NEC are in effect in Vermont and there is not a statewide building code adopted in the state for any single family home improvements to be performed.