Ronald Scott Bateman

✅ CLEAR — Active License License #535941
C-4 — Boiler, Hot Water HeatingC10 — C10C36 — C36HAZ — Hazardous Substance Removal
Location
License Issued
07/22/1988
Expiration
08/31/2027
Workers' Comp
Exempt
Contractor Bond
$25,000 — American Contractors Indemnity Company

Services

Boiler installation
Hot water heating systems
Steam fitting
Radiant floor heating
Boiler repair & maintenance
Hydronic heating
Steam pipe installation
Pressure vessel work
Heat exchanger service
Commercial heating systems
C10 services
C10 installation
C10 repair
C10 maintenance
C10 consultation
C36 services
C36 installation
C36 repair
C36 maintenance
C36 consultation
Hazardous material removal
Lead paint abatement
Mold remediation
Environmental cleanup
Contaminated soil removal
UST removal
Hazardous waste disposal
Site assessment
Decontamination services
Environmental compliance

Services estimated based on license classification. Claimed businesses can customize their service list.

About the C-4 — Boiler, Hot Water Heating & Steam Fitting License

The C-4 Boiler, Hot Water Heating and Steam Fitting license authorizes contractors to install, maintain, and repair boilers, hot water heating systems, and steam fitting equipment. This specialized trade requires deep knowledge of pressure systems, safety protocols, and building codes. C-4 contractors work on both residential and commercial projects, from home radiant heating systems to large commercial boiler installations. Given the potential safety hazards of pressurized heating systems, it is critical to hire only licensed professionals for this type of work. California requires regular inspections of commercial boiler systems, making qualified C-4 contractors essential for building owners. When hiring, verify the contractor has experience with your specific type of system and ask about their emergency service availability.

About the C10 — C10 License

A C10 (C10) licensed contractor in California is authorized to perform specialized work in their trade area. California's Contractors State License Board (CSLB) requires contractors in this classification to meet education, experience, and examination requirements before receiving their license. When hiring a C10 contractor, always verify their license is active and in CLEAR status, confirm they carry adequate insurance, and get a detailed written contract before work begins. Licensed contractors must maintain a $25,000 contractor bond and comply with all applicable building codes and regulations.

About the C36 — C36 License

A C36 (C36) licensed contractor in California is authorized to perform specialized work in their trade area. California's Contractors State License Board (CSLB) requires contractors in this classification to meet education, experience, and examination requirements before receiving their license. When hiring a C36 contractor, always verify their license is active and in CLEAR status, confirm they carry adequate insurance, and get a detailed written contract before work begins. Licensed contractors must maintain a $25,000 contractor bond and comply with all applicable building codes and regulations.

About the HAZ — Hazardous Substance Removal License

The HAZ (Hazardous Substance Removal) license covers the removal, remediation, and disposal of hazardous materials including lead paint, contaminated soil, underground storage tanks, and other environmental contaminants. This is a critical environmental and public health trade regulated by multiple state and federal agencies including Cal/EPA, DTSC, and Cal/OSHA. HAZ contractors must follow strict containment, handling, and disposal protocols to protect workers, the public, and the environment. California has some of the most stringent hazardous material regulations in the nation. When hiring a HAZ contractor, verify all required certifications, ensure they have experience with your specific type of contamination, and confirm they use licensed disposal facilities. Documentation and proper chain of custody for hazardous materials are essential.

💡 Tips for Hiring a Boiler, Hot Water Heating & Steam Fitting Contractor

  1. Ensure the contractor has experience with your specific boiler type or heating system
  2. Ask about maintenance plans to extend system life
  3. Verify they are familiar with local inspection requirements
  4. Request references from commercial clients if it is a commercial project
  5. Inquire about energy-efficient upgrade options

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does a C-4 license cover?

A C-4 license covers the installation, maintenance, and repair of boilers, hot water heating systems, steam fitting, radiant floor heating, and hydronic heating systems in both residential and commercial buildings.

How often should a commercial boiler be inspected?

California requires annual inspections for most commercial boilers. Your C-4 licensed contractor can help ensure compliance with state and local inspection requirements.

Do I need a licensed C10 contractor in California?

Yes. California law requires a licensed contractor for any c10 work valued at $500 or more. Licensed contractors must pass exams, maintain bonding, and carry insurance. Hiring unlicensed contractors puts you at risk.

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