J Ferg Pro's are locally owned and operated in Lubbock, Amarillo, Abilene, Midland, Odessa, Clovis, and their surrounding communities! We have been proudly serving West Texas communities and beyond since 2006. Our team at J Ferg Pro's understands that you expect nothing short of premium service from a contractor you can trust. Our reputation exemplifies great customer service and quality workmanship. Unlike many other companies, we are fully insured. That means you can rest assured that you're protected when you work with us.
Our 10+ year history began in 2004 in Lubbock, Texas. Today's Foam Tech corporate office and world-class training facilities are located in Lubbock, Texas in a 40,000 square foot facility. We have expanded to offices in the Dallas Fort Worth area, as well as throughout Texas. Due to these expansive resources, we are able to strive to bring the best product and service to every project, big or small.
The Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR) issues licenses for water well drilling, electrical, air conditioning and refrigeration, and mold removal, but not plumbing services. Contractors must also register with the local permitting department.
Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation
Address: 920 Colorado Austin, Texas 78701
Phone:512-539-5735
Toll-Free in Texas: 1-800-803-9202
Relay Texas – TDD: 1-800-735-2989
By offering to waive a deductible or promising discounts on all or part of a deductible, the contractor risks a fine of up to $ 2,000 and imprisonment of up to 6 months
In Texas, roofing contractors are not required to have a state license, but they can obtain a voluntary license through the Roofing Contractors Association of Texas (RCAT). Since roofing requires a high level of skill and the roof is a crucial part of a home, it is important to hire licensed professionals.
The RCAT licensing program was created to enhance consumer protection and build public trust in roofing contractors. This program aims to improve the knowledge and professionalism of roofers through voluntary self-regulation.
Licenses are issued to individuals, not companies. However, to be eligible for a license, an individual must own, manage, or operate a roofing company for at least three years. Afterward, the company can advertise its services as a licensed roofing contractor.