I got into the pressure/power washing business sort of by an accidental passion. Let me explain that. For the past 15 years, I was a restaurant manager & someone who enjoyed the "instant gratification" of experiencing customer's who got service that "exceeded their expectations". It was 6 years ago that my wife bought me a small pressure washer for Christmas to clean our deck & other things around our home. I soon realized I got the same gratification from pressure washing. I practiced techniques, studied & read from various forums & found the right products to clean specific projects. I did work for friends & family as my learning curve improved. Now, I have hundred's of happy local customers who will testify to my work ethic, dependability & my mission of "exceeding their expectations".
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: