CORE REMODELING SERVICES, Inc. LICENSED & INSURED

At CORE Remodeling Services, we take pride in bringing professionalism and integrity to an industry that often suffers from a poor reputation. We are a fully licensed and insured Home Improvement Contractor and Remodeler, committed to delivering exceptional quality and service to our clients.

When you choose CORE Remodeling Services, you’re partnering with experts who not only understand the complexities of remodeling but also adhere to the highest standards of safety and legal compliance. Below, we’ll explain why it’s crucial to hire a fully licensed and insured contractor for your next project.

 

The Official Website of the Office of Consumer Affairs & Business Regulation

The Office of Consumer Affairs and Business Regulation regulates the registration of contractors performing improvements or renovations on detached one to four family homes. Prior to performing work on such homes, a contractor must be registered as a Home Improvement Contractor ("HIC"). CORE Remodeling Services, Inc. is a registered home improvement contractor. CORE’s Home Improvement Contractor Registration # 180631

The Official Website of the Executive Office of Public Safety and Security

 
 
The Office of Public Safety and Security requires for one and two-family houses of any size: A person with a MA construction supervisor license (CSL) is to provide construction oversight, with few exceptions. For most work on existing one-to-four family owner-occupied dwellings, a contractor must also register with the Office of Consumer Affairs home improvement program. For buildings less than 35,000 cu ft: A person with a MA construction supervisor license (CSL) is required to provide construction oversight including for manufactured buildings. CORE’s Construction Supervisor License #108135

In Connecticut, contractors who perform residential remodeling, renovation, or new home construction must be registered with the Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection (DCP). This licensing helps ensure that contractors meet the state’s standards for quality, safety, and consumer protection.
CORE Remodeling Services, Inc. is fully licensed in the State of Connecticut as both a Home Improvement Contractor and a New Home Construction Contractor.
Home Improvement Contractor License #0667154
New Home Construction Contractor License #0016858


The Official Website of the EPA: (RRP Rule) Renovation, Repair and Painting Program  


 
 
 

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regulations created a federal law called Renovation, Repair, and Painting Rule (RRP) in 2008. This law requires In the RRP law the EPA called for all remodelers who intend to work in pre-1978 homes and who might disturb painted surfaces to register their company and complete an 8-hour training "Lead Safe Work Practices" class and certification course with an accredited trainer. The initial course is good for five years and then contractors must renew with a refresher course prior to expiration. The course teaches remodelers how to safely contain lead in a home as it is being disturbed and reduce exposure to residents and workers. CORE’s Lead Safe Renovation License #LR001454

Why Our Membership Matters

At CORE Remodeling Services, we believe that excellence isn’t achieved by chance — it’s built through continuous learning, collaboration, and accountability. That’s why we’re proud members of Remodelers Advantage, the nation’s premier peer group organization for top-tier remodeling companies.

Membership in Remodelers Advantage means we meet regularly with other leading remodelers from across North America to share best practices, review financials, and exchange proven strategies for delivering better client experiences. It holds us to the highest professional standards — in communication, craftsmanship, project management, and customer care.

For our clients, this translates into greater efficiency, clearer communication, and consistently outstanding results. It’s one more way we ensure that when you choose CORE, you’re choosing a company that’s always improving, always learning, and always raising the bar for remodeling excellence.


Under the OSH Act, employers are responsible for providing a safe and healthful workplace. OSHA's mission is to assure safe and healthful workplaces by setting and enforcing standards, and by providing training, outreach, education and assistance. Employers must comply with all applicable OSHA standards. Employers must also comply with the General Duty Clause of the OSHA Act, which requires employers to keep their workplace free of serious recognized hazards. CORE Remodeling Services, Inc. is OSHA certified.

CORE Remodeling Services, Inc. joined NARI to promote professionalism within our trade and to keep up with the latest techniques and technology. Remodelers who want to become NARI members must be licensed by their state and/or local government where required, and pass a selective screening process. My being a NARI member lets you know that our company will work within high standards of honesty, integrity and responsibility to ensure that every project is planned well and done right.

The VA provides grants to Servicemembers and Veterans with certain permanent and total service-connected disabilities to help purchase or construct an adapted home, or modify an existing home to accommodate a disability. Two grant programs exist: the Specially Adapted Housing (SAH) grant and the Special Housing Adaptation (SHA) grant. CORE’s Builder ID #03696

CORE Remodeling Services, Inc. projects are overseen by a NARI Certified Project Manager. Certified Remodeling Project Manager certification is to complete a qualification form, which outlines an individual’s background of experience and education in remodeling. Eligibility requirements include working full time in the remodeling field for at least two years and passing a comprehensive assessment exam. CORE’s Certified Project Manager has over 25 years remodeling experience. Preparation for this exam takes up to 8 weeks of intensive study, offered through NARI’s study group programs, to prepare them for the written examinations.