
Licenses & Insurance
Fully licensed, bonded, and insured for your protection — every credential verified and current.
Iron Crest Remodel maintains all required state and local licenses to perform residential remodeling work throughout Idaho. We carry comprehensive general liability insurance, workers' compensation coverage, and a contractor surety bond — protecting both our clients and our crews on every project.
We are registered with the Idaho Division of Building Safety and comply with all state regulations governing residential construction and remodeling. Copies of our licenses, insurance certificates, and bond documentation are available upon request before any project begins.
Idaho RCE License #6681702
Iron Crest Remodel holds active Idaho RCE License #6681702 with the Idaho Division of Building Safety.
General Liability Insurance — $2M
We carry $2 million in comprehensive general liability insurance, protecting homeowners against property damage, accidents, and unforeseen incidents.
Workers Compensation
Every Iron Crest Remodel crew member is covered by workers compensation insurance as required by Idaho law.
Bonded Contractor
Iron Crest Remodel maintains a contractor surety bond as an additional layer of financial protection for homeowners.
Hiring a licensed, insured, and bonded contractor is not just a best practice — it is your strongest protection as a homeowner. Here is exactly how our credentials benefit you:
Your Property Is Protected
Our liability coverage means any accidental damage to your home or property during construction is fully covered.
Workers Are Covered
With active workers compensation, you are not liable if a crew member is injured while working on your project.
Permits Are Pulled Properly
As a licensed contractor, we pull all required building permits through proper channels.
Contract Is Backed by Bond
Our surety bond provides an additional layer of accountability. If a dispute arises over scope or completion, you have a formal mechanism for.
Insurance Certificates on Request
Before any project begins, we provide a current certificate of insurance showing your property as an additional insured party.
Why This Matters
Idaho requires all contractors performing work over $2,000 to hold an active RCE license.
We encourage every homeowner to verify contractor credentials before hiring. You can confirm our Idaho RCE License #6681702 directly through the Idaho Division of Building Safety. We are happy to provide copies of all documentation — just ask.
Are you licensed to perform remodeling work in Idaho?
Yes, Iron Crest Remodel holds Idaho RCE License #6681702 with the Idaho Division of Building Safety. This license confirms we meet all state requirements for residential construction and remodeling, including education, examination, and financial responsibility standards. Idaho law requires all contractors performing work over $2,000 to hold an active RCE license.
What insurance coverage do you carry?
We carry $2 million in comprehensive general liability insurance, active workers compensation coverage for every crew member as required by Idaho law, and a contractor surety bond. This combination protects both homeowners and our employees throughout the course of any project. Certificates of insurance are available upon request before work begins.
Can I verify your contractor license independently?
Absolutely. You can verify our Idaho RCE License #6681702 directly through the Idaho Division of Building Safety contractor search portal at dbs.idaho.gov. Search for license number 6681702. We encourage every homeowner to verify contractor credentials before hiring.
What does your contractor surety bond cover?
Our surety bond guarantees that we fulfill our contractual obligations to homeowners. If Iron Crest Remodel fails to complete work as specified in your signed agreement, the bond provides a mechanism for financial recovery. This gives you an additional layer of accountability and financial protection beyond standard legal channels.
Why does it matter if my contractor is licensed and insured?
Hiring an unlicensed contractor puts you at significant risk: no code compliance verification, no insurance protection if someone is injured on your property, no bond for financial recourse, and no guarantee that work meets Idaho building standards. Licensed contractors pull proper permits, carry required insurance, and are held accountable by state regulatory agencies.
The following government agencies, industry organizations, and official resources provide additional information relevant to your remodeling project.
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