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Thursday, November 27, 2014
Tuesday, November 11, 2014
DeckExpert.com's New Promo Video is Up at YouTube.com !
Check out our new promo video for our "Best Building Practices for Building and Waterproofing Roof Decks" seminar that we present to builders.
Our next seminar is at JLC LIVE Residential Construction Show on December 4th in Portland OR.
Our seminar will help builders of every size understand the best practices necessary in building and waterproofing a deck to last 30 years. It's perfect for architects too.
Watch our video and contact us to schedule a seminar. Reasonable rates and a great event. One hundred percent of our attendees have rated our seminar as excellent or good at our last Portland seminar in 2013.
Best Building Practices for Waterproof Decks Semi…: http://youtu.be/CqDUGrLvroM
Monday, November 3, 2014
DeckExpert.com Issues Alert-Decktech Inc of Grover Beach Draws the Ire of CSLB-Referred to Legal Action for Alleged Violations
It takes some really egregious violations to get referred to the state Attorney General's office for civil or criminal prosecution, but DeckTech handily managed to so so.
If you look up DeckTech's license at CSLB (796956) you'll see that they are in the sights of the AG and what charges they face-five total, ranging from taking to large a deposit to abandoning the job to being paid to much for the work they performed. Yeah, bad stuff.
DeckTech also has a pending suit against them by a client who filed the complaint with CSLB.
Be very careful about contracting with Decktech and be aware that if their license is suspended or revoked, your "warranty" will only be useful as toilet paper.
Remember, never pay more than 10% or $1,000 down as a deposit. Never pay a contractor unless you get a conditional lien release from them. Never pay in advance for work that isn't done. See CSLB's website for more information about protecting yourself as a consumer.



