Generations down the line Roofing has been in my family for quite a long time. I am third generation and hoping my two sons will take over the business one day.
My name is Joseph (Joe) Smith and over 20 years ago I began learning about carpentry and home construction from my grandfathers. Since then, I have worked on many home repair and renovation projects for friends, family, and in my own home. However, my love for the outdoors led me to pursue a career in biology. I received my Masters in Fisheries and Wildlife Science from NC State and for the past 8 years I have worked as a fisheries biologist. Although this was often a rewarding career, I began to find greater satisfaction in the home repair and carpentry side projects that I worked on throughout the years. There is something to be said about the power of tangible results and the feeling one gets from a job well done. For me, fixing or building things for friends, family, and my own home was a tremendous source of gratification. So, I decided to leave the watery world behind to pursue that "job-well-done" feeling...one home improvement project at a time
My first business was a Stained Glass business. I started it in my garage and 17 years later I had 12 employees and it was on of the largest Stained Glass businesses in the Los Angeles area. I sold it and took a few years off traveling the world as a Scuba Diving instructor. I have done many odd jobs over the last 20 years. My last business was a Carpet Cleaning business. I recently sold it and moved to this part of the country. I am ready to get back to work helping people solve problems and look forward to working with you.
In order to protect the safety and welfare of themself and the public, homeowners should be sure their contractor do quality and fair construction practices. Homeowners may use the Board for Licensing Contractors or to verify if contractor's license is an active and suitable for the project or contact at 1-800-544-7693 for assistance
A Tennessee contractor's license is required if the total cost of starts from $25,000 (includes materials and labor) to perform the following:
Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing, Roofing and HVAC projects
Masonry specialists are required to be licensed as a contractor for projects $100,000 and up.
Geothermal HVAC Well Drillers must be licensed from Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation.
A license is needed in order to perform any improvements adjacent to the dwelling with total cost ranging from $3,000 to $24,999. It would include alter, replacement, modernization, or addition to any land or building, such as, swimming pools, porches, driveways, garages, fences, landscaping, fall-out shelters, roofing, painting and etc. This an actual requirement in some counties listed below: