Documents and Disclosures
believes customers should have clear information throughout the restoration and cleanup process. This page includes contractor disclosure information, licensing details, and Safety Data Sheets (SDS) for products commonly used during cleanup and restoration work.
Customers Notice: As working in the State of Idaho, we are going to share with our customers the guidelines we follow to maintain a fully transparent relationship through the entire restoration process.
If you have questions about any of the information below, our team is available to help.
Idaho Contractor Information
Contractors License: RCE-67826
General Liability: ENV56201406302
Pollution Liability: ENV56201406302
Auto Liability: ZU3599
Idaho Contractors must follow and adhere to compliance with the Idaho Contractors Board, which goes by Bureau of Occupational Licensing.
Idaho Contractors Board
1109 Main St, Suite 220
Boise, Idaho 83702
Phone: (208) 334-3233
Email: con@ibol.idaho.gov
The reason we share this information is to help customers avoid bad faith contractors and better understand the information and disclosures involved during restoration and construction projects.
Idaho Initial Disclosures
General contractors must provide a disclosure statement prior to entering into a contract in excess of $2,000 to construct, alter, or repair residential real property, or for the purchase and sale of newly constructed property.
The contractor must also provide an acknowledgment of receipt to be executed by the homeowner or purchaser, retain proof of receipt, and provide a copy to the homeowner or purchaser.
The statement must include the following disclosures:
- The customer has the right, at their reasonable expense, to require the general contractor to obtain lien waivers from subcontractors providing services or materials.
- The customer has the right to receive proof that the general contractor has general liability insurance, including completed operations and workers’ compensation insurance for employees.
- The customer must be informed of the opportunity to purchase an extended policy of title insurance covering unfiled or unrecorded liens.
- The customer has the right to require, at their expense, a surety bond in an amount up to the value of the construction project.
As you may now understand, requesting this information from Disaster Cleanup is your right as a homeowner and or business owner in the State of Idaho.
Completion Disclosure Information
Disclosure Upon Completion: A general contractor must provide an additional disclosure statement within a reasonable time either:
- Before receipt of final payment from the customer for construction, alteration, or repair of any property.
- Before closing on a purchase and sales agreement with a prospective purchaser.
The following requirements apply:
- The general contractor must sign the disclosure statement.
- The disclosure statement must list the business names, addresses, and telephone numbers of all subcontractors, materialmen, and rental equipment providers who have a direct contractual relationship with the general contractor and who supplied materials or performed work on the residential property of a value in excess of $500.
- Subcontractors, materialmen, and rental equipment providers listed in the disclosure statement are authorized to disclose balances owed to the homeowner or purchaser and their agents.
- The general contractor is not liable for any error, inaccuracy, or omission of any information delivered pursuant to Idaho Code § 45-525(3) if the error, inaccuracy, or omission was not within the general contractor’s personal knowledge
Pursuant to Idaho Law, failure to provide the required disclosures constitutes an unlawful and deceptive act or practice in trade or commerce under the Idaho Consumer Protection Act. The Contractors Board may discipline a registered contractor for a violation of the Idaho Consumer Protection Act.
Thank you for reading the Idaho Contractors Disclosures. Please know we are also adding below all SDS (Safety Data Sheets) of the products used by during the cleaning and restoration of your home or business.
Questions About Documentation or Disclosures?
If you have questions about contractor disclosures, insurance information, or restoration documentation, our team is available to help.

