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Rookstool Concrete LLC
With a reputation for excellence, Rookstool Concrete is a dependable, professional company committed to outstanding quality. From barns and houses to concrete foundations, we bring our expertise and reliability to each and every demolition project. more
Steele's Roofing & Construction
Over the past three decades, we’ve established ourselves as leaders in demolition, roofing, and construction services in central Nebraska. If you need an experienced demolition contractor, Steele’s Roofing & Construction is the name to trust. more
Grandels Roofing & Construction LLC
Grandels Roofing & Construction LLC covers every phase of roofing and exterior construction, from seamless gutters to demolition. Get a free quote or call our team today to discuss your project with one of our experts. more
Concrete Saw & Core
Concrete Saw and Core Inc is your licensed and dependable partner for concrete sawing, core drilling, and demolition work, serving Nebraska and Wyoming since 1997. Request a free demolition quote or give us a call to learn more. more
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In some states, contractors must be licensed, while in other states, they only need to be registered. While similar, they mean different things. Licensing requires contractors to pass exams and meet certain criteria in order to prove competency. Registration does not require the worker to meet criteria or pass exams; it is a written record of the person performing the work. If your contractor is licensed, their license number should be listed on their website, social media, or any type of quote sheet or contractor. If you don't see it, ask for it; your contractor's license number should be readily available. If it isn't, be wary.
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