State revokes Las Vegas photo voltaic firm's license

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LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — State officers revoked the license of contractor Arcadia Photo voltaic NV on Wednesday, issuing a $58,000 effective on 58 allegations associated to substandard workmanship, failure to pay for providers and supplies, and mission abandonment.

Arcadia’s John Francis Murphy was indefinitely banned from holding a Nevada contractor’s license within the state, based on a information launch from the Nevada State Contractors Board (NSCB).

The corporate’s workplace close to S. Rainbow Boulevard and W. Sundown Street is listed as completely closed.

Most of the complaints have been for failure to pay subcontractor Aspen Electrical. Arcadia deserted tasks with out required inspections and signoffs from native constructing and power officers, usually after the work had truly been accomplished.

“It is difficult to understand why a contractor will see a project through to completion yet fail to make final payments or secure necessary permits and inspections to activate the system, which leads to mechanical liens placed on the home of consumers,” NSCB Government Officer David Behar mentioned.

“The Contractors Board has introduced Assembly Bill 5 this legislative session to heighten the performance and bond standards of solar contractors to better protect homeowners and subcontractors from the negligent actions of solar contractors, as seen with Arcadia Solar,” Behar mentioned.

In some instances, Arcadia didn’t conduct roof inspections, leading to leaks and injury to the property. Different instances concerned failure to order the right quantity of photo voltaic panels for a mission.

Arcadia Photo voltaic has been added to NSCB’s Photo voltaic Watch Record, a software on the board’s web site that alerts customers about unlicensed or unscrupulous photo voltaic contractors. The watch record relies on complaints or prior disciplinary actions.

Shoppers are urged to confirm the license of all contractors engaged on a mission via NSCB’s license search software, accessible on-line, on the NSCB Cellular App, or by calling the workplace. Search for these widespread purple flags and notify the board:

Calls for for big down funds or cash-only funds.

Failure to place the phrases of a mission in writing.

No contractor’s license quantity and/or contractor info doesn’t match the NSCB’s web site.

Aggressive gross sales techniques and pushy “today-only” pricing.

The NSCB accepts client complaints towards licensed contractors as much as 4 years from the date work was carried out and as much as two years when work is carried out by a licensed contractor.

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