Why use Seneca Development Corporation for your remodel?
Over 30 years construction experience
Quality and customer satisfaction is always our number one priority
Professional and courteous personnel
Availability. Always a contact person available.
Full service. From conceptual design, architectural drawings permit processing, and construction through certificate of occupancy.
How do we get begin the construction process and acquire a building permit?
Meet with a SDC Project Manager to determine design and budget criteria
Establish a set of construction documents
Submit to the appropriate government agencies for approval
Does SDC have a contractor's license?
Yes. SDC holds a class B contractor's license. All contractors are required by the State of California to maintain a contractor's license when performing work where the labor and materials are more than $500.
How can we find out more information about hiring a contractor?
The California State Contractor's license board regulates California contractors and provides a great deal of information for the consumer. They can be contacted at 1-800-321-CSLB (2752) or on their website www.cslb.ca.gov.
Is SDC fully insured?
Yes. SDC carries General Liability insurance and Workman's Compensation insurance as required by the State of California.
Does SDC have a list of references?
Yes. A complete listing of projects completed and contact information will be provided upon request.
Does SDC subcontract all work or do you employee in house personnel?
SDC maintains a crew of qualified personnel and also a team of qualified subcontractors. Depending on the project SDC will use a combination of both to meet quality, time frame, and budget restraints.
How can a contractor's credentials be verified?
License status, insurance and bonding information can be found at Contractors State Licensing Board's website: www.cslb.ca.gov.
What are the potential problems of dealing with an unlicensed contractor?
These contractors do not pay taxes, have insurance or bonds. If you have a problem with them it may be very difficult to resolve and you could be burdened with unexpected legal or financial issues. You can report a contractor operating without a license to the Contractors State Licensing Board at Report Unlicensed Activity. A form to fill out can be downloaded the from the site under a SWIFT Lead Referral Form.