Frequently Asked Questions — Homeowners Service Authority
What is Homeowners Service Authority?
Homeowners Service Authority is a trade reference site dedicated to the home services industry. It compiles and organizes information about contractors, service providers, licensing standards, and industry practices in one accessible place. The goal is to give homeowners and professionals a reliable starting point for understanding the home services landscape.
Who is this site designed for?
The site serves homeowners researching service providers, as well as tradespeople and industry professionals looking for reference material. It is useful for anyone who needs a clear, organized overview of home services categories, licensing requirements, or provider information. No prior industry knowledge is required to navigate the content.
Is this a contractor provider network?
Homeowners Service Authority is a reference site, not a contractor provider network. The distinction matters — the site does not facilitate bookings, collect leads, or connect users directly with service providers. Information is presented for reference purposes only.
How is the information on this site sourced?
Information is gathered from publicly available industry sources, licensing databases, trade organizations, and verified professional records. Content is reviewed for accuracy before publication and updated on a regular basis. Source transparency is a core part of how the site operates.
Does the site offer advice or recommendations?
Homeowners Service Authority does not provide personalized advice, endorsements, or recommendations of any kind. All content is strictly informational and intended to help users conduct their own research. For specific guidance, consulting a licensed professional directly is always the appropriate course of action.
Can this site be used to verify a contractor's license?
The site provides general reference information about licensing standards and what credentials are typically required in various trades. It is not a real-time license verification tool and should not be used as a substitute for checking with an official state or municipal licensing board. Links to relevant regulatory bodies are included where applicable.
How current is the information on the site?
Content is reviewed and refreshed on an ongoing basis to reflect changes in industry standards, licensing requirements, and provider information. However, details can change quickly, and users are encouraged to confirm critical information through official sources. Any publication date shown on a page reflects the most recent review.
How can errors or outdated information be reported?
Accuracy is a priority, and feedback from users helps maintain the quality of the site. Errors, outdated providers, or incorrect details can be reported through the contact form found in the site footer. Submissions are reviewed promptly, and corrections are made as quickly as the verification process allows.