License & Insurance | 865 Titan Concrete — Knoxville, TN
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License & Insurance

Verified credentials, documented before work begins

Every residential concrete contractor you consider should be able to hand you a license number, a certificate of insurance, and a written proposal before taking a deposit. Here's ours.

Tennessee HIC License

HIC #12739
Home Improvement Contractor license issued by the Tennessee Department of Commerce & Insurance. Required by state law for residential construction projects over $3,000. Active — expires January 31, 2028.
Active · Expires 2028-01-31
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General Liability Insurance

$1M / $2M
Commercial General Liability coverage with $1,000,000 per-occurrence and $2,000,000 aggregate limits. Carrier: Fidelity & Guaranty Insurance Company. A certificate of insurance is available on request before any project begins.
Active Coverage

Workers Compensation

Exempt
865 Titan Concrete operates as a sole proprietorship. Under Tennessee law, sole proprietors are exempt from carrying workers' compensation coverage for themselves. Subcontractors engaged on projects carry their own coverage. Available for review on request.
Sole Proprietor Exempt

Written Proposals & Warranty

Every Project
Every project is scoped and priced in writing before any deposit is accepted. Every project is also backed by a written workmanship warranty — terms are reviewed with you before work begins and included with the written proposal.
Standard on Every Project
Why It Matters

What to check before you hire any concrete contractor

License

Tennessee requires a Home Improvement Contractor license for residential work over $3,000. Ask for the license number and verify it on the TDCI website. An unlicensed contractor leaves you without legal protections if something goes wrong.

General Liability Insurance

If an uninsured crew member is injured on your property — or equipment damages your driveway, landscaping, or home — you may be liable. Ask for a current certificate of insurance before any work begins.

Written Scope and Price

A verbal estimate is not a contract. Make sure the scope — base prep, slab thickness, finish, timeline — and the exact price are in writing and agreed upon before anyone takes a deposit. Protect yourself from surprise change orders.

Verification note: License expiration and insurance policy dates listed above reflect information on file at the time this page was last reviewed. We recommend homeowners independently verify active coverage via TDCI's online lookup at verify.tn.gov. A current certificate of insurance is available from 865 Titan Concrete on request prior to any project start.

Start a Project

Written proposal, written warranty

Submit project details and the owner will personally review your inquiry. Written scope and exact pricing before any deposit is required.

Start a Project Call (865) 209-7235