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Professional Standards You Can Trust for Your Home

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Trusted by Baltimore Homeowners

Peace of mind on every project

Hiring an unlicensed or underinsured contractor exposes homeowners to real risk. Substandard work can fail inspections, void utility rebates, and lead to higher energy costs or expensive repairs later. Even worse, if an accident happens on your property, you could be held responsible for injuries or damages. In an industry where some contractors rush jobs or ignore regulations, the wrong choice can create serious financial and legal consequences.

Home Energy Loss Professionals was built to remove those risks entirely. We operate with verified licenses, full General Liability and Workers’ Compensation insurance, and industry-recognized certifications backed by ongoing manufacturer and program-specific training. Every project follows strict utility and compliance requirements, and our work is reviewed through multiple layers of internal quality control. The result is simple: your home is protected, your rebates stay secure, and your project is completed the right way—professionally, legitimately, and without shortcuts.

State Licensing & Insurance Verification

State Contractor License:

Maryland State Contractor License — On file / available upon request

(Home Energy Loss Professionals operates in regulated utility programs and maintains required licensing for insulation, HVAC, water heater, and energy-efficiency work.)

General Liability Insurance:

Active

Workers’ Compensation Insurance:

Active — All employees and installation crews are covered, protecting homeowners from liability in the event of injury on-site.

Bonding:

Not publicly listed / If applicable, documentation available upon request.

Manufacturer Certifications

Industry Associations & Safety Training

At Home Energy Loss Professionals, safety and ethical conduct are non-negotiable. Our work is performed to the same standards expected by organizations such as the Better Business Bureau (BBB) and respected local Chambers of Commerce—built on transparency, accountability, and doing business the right way. We operate with clear processes, accurate documentation, and strict compliance with utility and regulatory requirements, ensuring homeowners are protected at every step.

Our team undergoes ongoing OSHA 10 and OSHA 30 safety training, reinforcing safe jobsite practices for both our crews and our customers’ homes. From audits to installations, every project is completed with a focus on worker safety, property protection, and ethical execution. This commitment is part of our core culture: no shortcuts, no gray areas—just professional, responsible work homeowners can trust.

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Certification FAQs

1. Why is it important to hire a licensed contractor?

Hiring a licensed contractor ensures the work is performed according to state regulations, utility program requirements, and industry standards. At Home Energy Loss Professionals, licensing and compliance are critical because our projects must pass inspections, meet Empower Maryland program rules, and qualify for utility rebates. Licensed contractors are accountable, properly trained, and legally authorized to perform the work—protecting homeowners from poor workmanship, failed inspections, and financial risk.

Home Energy Loss Professionals carries active Workers’ Compensation insurance, which protects homeowners from liability if a worker is injured on-site. This coverage ensures that any medical costs or wage claims are handled by our insurance—not the homeowner. Many unlicensed or uninsured contractors expose homeowners to serious legal and financial risk; we eliminate that concern entirely.

Yes. We can provide proof of active General Liability and Workers’ Compensation insurance upon request before any work begins. Transparency is part of our “do it right and legit” culture, and we believe homeowners should always have clear documentation showing they are protected.

Our industry certifications and professional training—such as BPI certifications, licensed trades, and OSHA safety training—ensure installations are completed correctly the first time. This level of qualification supports manufacturer requirements, utility program compliance, and long-term performance of the work. Properly installed systems last longer, perform better, and are far less likely to require warranty claims or rework.

For homes where lead safety requirements apply, Home Energy Loss Professionals follows all applicable federal, state, and utility program regulations. If a project requires EPA Lead-Safe practices, we ensure the proper procedures, documentation, and trained personnel are in place before work begins. Our compliance-first approach means no shortcuts—especially when homeowner health and safety are involved.

Hire with Confidence

Don’t risk your home with unverified contractors. Choose the team that is licensed, insured, and certified to do the job right.
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