Don’t gamble with your investment of artificial grass!
In many states a professional MUST have a license to not only 1. do business but to also 2. contract for any type of construction or building project that might exceed certain clearly defined minimums!
These laws are here to PROTECT not only the CONSUMER but also to PROTECT the LICENSED CONTRACTOR!
The following is a correspondence provided by the California State Contractors License Board to define the appropriate license categories that can legally contract to install artificial grass and synthetic turf projects within the State of California for projects that exceed $500; including any labor, materials, rentals, etc.
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This letter is from the Director of “Definitions” who is charged with defining the license categories able to legally contract for the various types of construction in the state of California - There have been so many questions over the years about the RIGHT license category to use – we asked the CSLB to provide us documented information regarding their requirements for the installation of artificial grass, synthetic turf, fake lawns and putting green products.
Please note – a catagory B license cannot legally take a contract for a project that includes ONLY artificial grass or synthetic turf – or even just landscaping! A legal contract for a B licensee would include 2 forms of construction of their trade – framing and carpentry – and, if the licensee has NOT applicable expertise or experience – may require them to sub-contract with a licensed professional artificial turf or synthetic grass installer.
For more clarity – please review the information at http://www.cslb.ca.gov
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