Contact

The National Home Improvement Authority maintains this contact page as the official point of communication for provider network inquiries, provider submissions, data corrections, and professional verification requests. The scope covers the residential home improvement and construction services sector across the continental United States. Accurate contact procedures ensure that contractor providers, licensing data, and service classifications within the Home Improvement Providers provider network reflect current, verified information.

How to reach this office

Correspondence directed to the National Home Improvement Authority should be submitted through the official inquiry form associated with this domain. The office handles four primary categories of inbound communication:

  1. Provider submissions — requests to add a licensed contractor or home improvement firm to the provider network
  2. Data correction requests — disputes or updates to existing provider information, including license numbers, service categories, or geographic coverage
  3. Licensing verification inquiries — questions about the licensing standards or regulatory bodies referenced in provider network classifications
  4. Research and media requests — inquiries from journalists, researchers, or policy professionals referencing the provider network's scope or data

Each category routes to a distinct review process. Submissions outside these categories — including legal correspondence, regulatory enforcement actions, or consumer dispute resolution — are outside the scope of this office and should be directed to the relevant state contractor licensing board or the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) for consumer protection matters.

Physical mail and telephone contact channels are not available through this platform. All correspondence is handled through digital submission only, consistent with the operational model of a national-scope reference provider network.

Service area covered

The National Home Improvement Authority operates as a national-scope provider network referencing licensed home improvement contractors, remodelers, specialty trade professionals, and related construction service providers across all 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia. The provider network does not cover Puerto Rico, Guam, or other U.S. territories in its primary classification framework.

Coverage is organized by two principal classification boundaries:

Licensing jurisdiction in the United States is not federally unified. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) sets safety standards applicable to construction worksites nationally under 29 CFR Part 1926, but contractor licensing authority rests with individual states. This provider network reflects that decentralized structure, classifying providers according to the licensing jurisdiction where the contractor is registered, not where a given project is located.

Inquiries about coverage gaps — states, trade categories, or project types not currently represented in the Home Improvement Providers — should be submitted through the standard inquiry form with the subject category identified as a coverage request.

What to include in your message

Incomplete submissions are the primary cause of delayed responses. The following breakdown identifies what each inquiry type requires to be processed without a follow-up round-trip:

Provider submissions must include:
1. Legal business name and trade name (if different)
2. State of primary licensing and license number
3. License classification (general contractor, specialty trade, or dual)
4. Geographic service area by state or metropolitan region
5. Primary contact information for the verified business

Data correction requests must include:
1. The name of the existing provider as it appears in the network
2. The specific field requiring correction (e.g., license number, expiration date, service category)
3. A reference to the authoritative source of the correct information — such as a state licensing board public database URL

Licensing verification inquiries must include:
1. The state jurisdiction in question
2. The trade category (electrical, plumbing, general construction, etc.)
3. The specific regulatory question or discrepancy observed

Research and media requests must include:
1. Name of the publication, institution, or organization
2. Scope of the inquiry and intended use
3. Deadline, if applicable

Submissions that reference the page are processed with full context and typically require fewer clarifying exchanges.

Response expectations

The National Home Improvement Authority operates as a reference and provider network platform, not a real-time consumer service. Response timelines reflect the editorial and verification processes required to maintain data integrity across a national-scope contractor database.

Standard processing windows by inquiry type are as follows:

Time-sensitive regulatory matters — including permit compliance deadlines, active OSHA inspection processes under 29 CFR Part 1926, or state board license renewal deadlines — are outside the response capacity of this office. Those matters require direct contact with the relevant state licensing authority or the applicable regulatory body.

The provider network does not adjudicate contractor disputes, mediate consumer complaints, or issue licensing determinations. Licensing authority in the residential construction sector rests exclusively with state boards and, where applicable, local permitting authorities operating under the International Residential Code (IRC) or equivalent adopted local code. The scope of this office is limited to the accuracy and completeness of the provider network record itself.

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