Space Fireplace Services
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License, Insurance & Bonding

We have worked alongside builders, real-estate agents, and other trade pros long enough to know exactly which credentials and certificates they need from a subcontractor or service partner. This page lays out everything we carry — license, insurance, bonding — and how to get a copy of the certificate you need.

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State-by-State Licensing — Eight Priority Metros

Space Fireplace Services maintains active licensing or contractor registration in every market where we serve customers. Below is a summary by state for our priority metros; specific license numbers, bond information, and certificates of insurance for any market are available on request.

Texas (Austin, Dallas, Houston, San Antonio)

Texas regulates trades through the Texas Department of Licensing & Regulation (TDLR). For gas-appliance work, electrical components, and HVAC interactions, a licensed master in the relevant trade is responsible. License numbers printed on invoices; verifiable at tdlr.texas.gov/LicenseSearch.

Georgia (Atlanta metro)

Georgia requires state contractor licensing for residential and commercial work above defined thresholds. Our work is performed by or under the supervision of a Georgia-licensed contractor. Verifiable at verify.sos.ga.gov.

North Carolina (Charlotte, Raleigh-Durham)

North Carolina licenses general contractors above a project-cost threshold and licenses plumbing/HVAC trades through the State Board of Examiners. Our compliance team holds the credentials required for our scope of work in NC.

Arizona (Phoenix, Tucson)

The Arizona Registrar of Contractors (ROC) licenses contractors by classification. Our work in AZ is performed under the appropriate ROC license. Verifiable at roc.az.gov.

Colorado (Denver, Colorado Springs)

Colorado does not have a statewide general-contractor license but most municipalities require local licensing. We hold the local licensing required for every Colorado market we serve.

Tennessee (Nashville, Knoxville, Memphis)

Tennessee’s Board for Licensing Contractors regulates contractors above defined project-value thresholds. Verifiable at verify.tn.gov.

Florida (Orlando, Tampa, Jacksonville)

Florida’s DBPR (Department of Business and Professional Regulation) licenses contractors by category. For gas-appliance work, a licensed gas contractor is responsible. Verifiable at myfloridalicense.com.

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Insurance Coverage

Space Fireplace Services carries a full insurance program that meets or exceeds industry standards in every market we serve:

General Liability

  • $1,000,000 per occurrence
  • $2,000,000 aggregate
  • Products / completed-operations coverage included
  • Personal & advertising injury coverage included

This is the policy that responds if our work causes property damage to your home, your belongings, or surrounding property. It also responds if a completed installation later causes damage — for example, if a chase cover we installed fails within the warranty period and water damages an interior wall.

Workers’ Compensation

  • Statutory limits in every state where we operate
  • Coverage for every direct employee and every subcontractor on our active roster

If a technician is injured on your property, our workers’ compensation policy responds. You are never personally liable for a technician’s injury, regardless of how it happens.

Commercial Auto

  • Full coverage on every service vehicle in our fleet
  • Hired and non-owned auto coverage for any contractor partner

Umbrella / Excess Liability

  • Layered coverage above our primary general-liability and auto policies
  • Provides additional limits for catastrophic claims
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Bonding

Where state or municipal regulations require contractor bonding, Space Fireplace Services maintains the required bond. Bond details — bond number, issuer, and amount — are available on request. For Texas residential service work, contractor bonding is not generally a state-level requirement, but several municipalities and HOAs require it for specific work types; we carry the bond where applicable and provide bond verification with the estimate.

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Request a Certificate of Insurance (COI)

If you, your HOA, your property manager, your insurance carrier, your builder, or your real-estate brokerage needs a Certificate of Insurance naming them as a certificate-holder, here is how to get one:

  1. Call (469) 992-4912 or email service@spacefireplaceservices.com
  2. Provide the exact entity name and mailing address as it should appear on the COI
  3. Specify any additional-insured language required by the entity (HOAs and property managers often have specific requirements)
  4. Our office issues the COI through our broker the same business day in most cases — within one business day in all cases

There is no charge for a COI. We issue them routinely for HOA-approved vendor lists, insurance claims, builder-of-record requirements, and real-estate transaction files.

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Why This Matters

Hiring an unlicensed, uninsured, or under-insured contractor for chimney or fireplace work is a real risk. If an uninsured technician falls off your roof, the homeowner’s policy is the first responder and the homeowner is the policyholder of record on a workers’-comp-style claim. If an uninsured contractor causes a fire, an unrelated property-damage claim, or a structural problem, the homeowner has no easy path to recovery. The premium Space Fireplace Services pays on our insurance program is part of what makes our pricing what it is — and it is part of why working with us is materially less risky than working with the lowest-cost option in your inbox.

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Questions or Documentation Requests

Call (469) 992-4912 or email service@spacefireplaceservices.com. Ask for any license number, COI, bond verification, or insurance document by name and we will email it to you the same business day.