Many states require contractors to be licensed, which means they have met specific education and experience requirements.
When a contractor is bonded, it means that there is a surety company that will reimburse the client for any financial losses if the contractor fails to complete the job as agreed.
Finally, insurance protects the client from liability in the event of an accident or injury on the job site.
By hiring a contractor who is licensed, bonded, and insured, you can have peace of mind knowing that you are protected from financial loss and that the project will be completed to your satisfaction. You will be able to relax, knowing that you are dealing with a professional who knows what they are doing and that you are protected from any potential problems.