Copyright 2012 BayMore Cabinet Services.
Steven Anthony - Owner
Email: smorono@gmail.com

BayMore Construction Services is an independently owned business. Our service is to matchup contractors with customers. We provide: Contractor verification, license checks, and references.

We make this service available to our customers free of charge! This promotes our business, that means more work and a better job all the way around. Everbody wins, except for the unlicensed and shotty contractors that are so rampent.
Anyone performing construction work in most states that totals $500 dollars or more in labor and materials must be licensed by the state licensing board.

The construction industry is one the largest industries in California. www.labormarketinfo.edd.ca.gov
In California Licensed contractors must demonstrate at least 4 years of experience/education in the trade for which they are licensed, be fingerprinted, have an FBI background check, and be bonded.

Unlicensed contractors are part of the $60-140 billion dollar underground economy that does not pay taxes, insurance, or follow safety laws. www.dir.ca.gov/EEEC/EEEC.html
BayMore started out as a construction company building single family homes. They built custom cabinets, countertop and custom outdoor kitchens featuring the finest products available.
BayMore Construction Services
       (858) 234-9124
BayMore Will:
1. Hire only state-licensed contractors.

2. Check a contractor’s license number.
 
3. Get three references from each bidder.

4. Review past work in person if possible.

5. Make sure all project expectations are in writing.

6. Confirm the contractor’s workers’ compensation insurance policy for employees, and ask about liability insurance to cover any property damage.

You Should:
1. Never pay more than 20% down or $1,000, whichever is less. (Some exceptions apply)

2. Don’t pay in cash.
 
3. Don’t let payments get ahead of the work.

4. Keep a job file of all papers relating to your project, including all payments.
 
5. Don’t make the final payment until you’re satisfied with the job.