City of Palm Coast Urges Residents to Use Licensed Contractors for Storm Repairs
Saturday October, 12 2024
In the aftermath of Hurricane Milton, the City of Palm Coast strongly urges residents to exercise caution when selecting contractors for property repairs. Choosing a properly licensed contractor is essential to avoid potential scams and ensure quality work. Residents should be particularly cautious of door-to-door solicitors offering quick fixes or deals that seem too good to be true.
In the aftermath of Hurricane Milton, the City of Palm Coast strongly urges residents to exercise caution when selecting contractors for property repairs. Choosing a properly licensed contractor is essential to avoid potential scams and ensure quality work. Residents should be particularly cautious of door-to-door solicitors offering quick fixes or deals that seem too good to be true.
To help residents find reputable professionals, the City encourages the use of its Local Business Search Tool at www.palmcoastgov.com/local-business-search to confirm whether a contractor is properly licensed. You can also verify contractor credentials at www.myfloridalicense.com. Always ask to see a copy of the contractor’s license before agreeing to any work.
Payment and Contract Tips:
- Use local contractors who are established in the community.
- Never make a payment without a written contract. Ensure the contract includes the contractor’s license number, and read all agreements thoroughly before signing. Don’t hesitate to ask questions until you fully understand the terms.
If your home or business has suffered damage, follow these steps:
- Take photos of all damaged areas.
- Contact your insurance company.
It is important to note that the City of Palm Coast is waiving permit fees for most repair and reconstruction work related to Hurricane Milton. Read about all types of permit fees being waived here.
The City of Palm Coast wants to ensure that residents do not fall victim to unlicensed contractors. Protect yourself by verifying credentials and insisting on a written contract before any work begins.
For more information, visit www.palmcoastgov.com/local-business-search or www.myfloridalicense.com.
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