General Contractor
Mountain Home ServicesFind BBB Accredited Businesses in General Contractor.
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Alert
In July 2024, BBB® investigated Mountain Home Services' claim on its Nextdoor page that it is "a licensed, bonded and insured residential contractor." Despite our efforts, we have been unable to verify any General Contractor's license under the business's name or the owner's name. BBB has made multiple attempts to contact Mountain Home Services via phone and email regarding the status of its General Contractor's license. As of this date, the business has not provided the requested documentation.
Licensing
BBB confirmed that Mountain Home Services had not obtained a necessary license from North Carolina Licensing Board for General Contractors. BBB encourages you to contact the following agency or agencies to confirm this information: - https://nclbgc.org - (919) 571-4183
Service Area
- Watauga County, NC
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