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Ars Roofing
Roofing contractor · Spring Valley, CA 91979 · record last checked July 11, 2026
License active — checked July 11, 2026
License
1122349
C-39 Roofing Contractor
Status
active
in good standing per state record
First licensed
2024
per California Contractors State License Board (CSLB)
Expires
June 30, 2028
renewal required
Ars Roofing holds an active C-39 Roofing Contractor license issued by the California Contractors State License Board. The record shows a mailing address in Spring Valley, CA, with a first license date of 2024.
What this record does — and doesn't — tell you
This license confirms the state issued permission to operate, but it does not indicate the quality of work or customer experience. A license number allows you to verify the business exists in state records, but it is not an endorsement of their performance.
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Business phone of record
(619) 750-8768 (from the California Contractors State License Board (CSLB) license file — call them directly)
Common questions
- How can I verify this license myself?
- You can check the status directly at the California Contractors State License Board official lookup portal using the license number 1122349.
- What does the C-39 classification cover?
- The C-39 classification covers roofing work. The record also shows workers' compensation is on file with the State Compensation Insurance Fund, which is a standard requirement for this license type.
- When was this business first licensed and what does active mean?
- The record shows the first license date is 2024. An active status means the CSLB currently permits the business to work in California.
- When does the license expire?
- The license expires on 2028-06-30. Checking the current status matters because an inactive or expired license means the contractor cannot legally perform work.
- What should I check before signing with a roofing contractor?
- Verify the license status yourself at the state lookup, get the full scope of work in a written quote, and ask for local addresses of past jobs.
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Source: California Contractors State License Board (CSLB), license file dated July 11, 2026. Safe Home Experts re-checks California records on a fixed schedule and unpublishes lapsed licenses. This page describes a public record — it is not a review, rating, or endorsement. Corrections:
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