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Anyone can say they're qualified. Here are the credentials you can actually verify — and what each one means for the protection of your home and investment.
Home Improvement Contractor licenses are required by law in both Pennsylvania and New Jersey. They verify that a company is registered, carries proper insurance, and can be held accountable through the state's consumer protection system.
Pennsylvania License
HIC #158550
Home Improvement Contractor
Issued by the Pennsylvania Attorney General's Bureau of Consumer Protection. Covers residential and commercial flooring work across all PA counties.
Verify on PA Attorney General siteNew Jersey License
HIC #13VH11744800
Home Improvement Contractor
Issued by the New Jersey Division of Consumer Affairs. Required for all home improvement work exceeding $500 in the state.
Verify on NJ Consumer Affairs siteThese are the credentials that separate trained professionals from companies that watched a YouTube video and bought a nail gun.
National Wood Flooring Association — means our installers passed rigorous hands-on testing by the national wood flooring authority
Certified Flooring Installers International — the gold standard for flooring installation professionals
EPA Lead-Safe certified for work in pre-1978 homes — critical in PA/NJ's older housing stock
Better Business Bureau A+ rating — verified complaint resolution and business practices
Every person who enters your home is covered. Every project is protected. No exceptions.
$2M
General Liability
Protects your home and property against any damage that occurs during the installation process.
Full
Workers' Compensation
Every employee is covered. If an installer is injured on your property, you have zero liability.
Bonded
Surety Bond
An additional layer of financial protection guaranteeing project completion and quality workmanship.
Certifications only matter when the people holding them show up to your home. Here's who actually does the work.
Founder & Master Installer
Vincent started refinishing hardwood floors in his early twenties, working alongside his father on weekends between construction jobs in the Lehigh Valley. By 2012, he had enough repeat customers to go full-time. He still walks every job site before sign-off — old habit from the days when every floor was his own reputation on the line. NWFA and CFI certified, he's logged over 3,000 installations personally before stepping into the ownership role full-time.
Lead Installer — Hardwood Specialist
Danny has been with VM Power since 2014 and leads our hardwood division. He specializes in wide-plank installations and custom patterns — herringbone, chevron, borders — the work most crews won't touch. He's also EPA RRP certified for lead-safe work in older homes, which matters in a region full of pre-1978 housing stock. His finishing work is the reason half our referrals mention 'that floor guy Danny' by name.
Design Consultant
Jen handles in-home consultations and helps homeowners pick the right floor for their space, budget, and lifestyle. She came from the interior design side — seven years at a kitchen-and-bath firm in Bergen County — so she thinks about flooring in context: how it connects to cabinets, paint, light, and traffic patterns. She brings samples to every visit and won't let you make a decision you'll regret in two years.
We encourage you to verify every credential listed on this page. Transparency is not a selling point for us — it's the baseline.
Free in-home estimate. No pressure. No obligation. No salesperson — just an honest conversation about your project.
Had a bad experience with another contractor? We get it. That's why every installer is our own certified, background-checked employee.