Jawa
@jawa
Historic Glen Tavern Inn hosing down its roof in anticipation of the Hughes Fire. #CaliforniaThings
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rathermercurial
@rathermercurial.eth
Did you know that California limits the number of licenses available for fire sprinkler installers in the state? They use a quota system, and politicians and cops are known to horde and resell the licenses as soon as they're available. The number of sprinkler installers is so low, those contractors barely have to work and rake in huge amounts of cash. My neighbor is one and works three days per week and has two houses and 6 rv's on his lot. They keep scarcity artificially high so they can profit from fire danger.
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Jawa
@jawa
Source?
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rathermercurial
@rathermercurial.eth
My next-door neighbor is a fire system contractor and brags about it loudly, all the time. Here's the specific license: https://www.cslb.ca.gov/about_us/library/licensing_classifications/Licensing_Classifications_Detail.aspx?Class=C16
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Jawa
@jawa
I donβt see any indications that the licenses are limited, maybe difficult to get? Those guys also canβt work on anything but fire systems with that license so it may be a small market. We installed a 1/2 mile outdoor fire suppression system and used our regular irrigation contractors (they were able to get appropriate sprinklers for the job). π€·ββοΈ
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rathermercurial
@rathermercurial.eth
They also have to be GC's. So they're not limited to fire sprinklers. There are windows when the state reduces license requirements for regular contractors (I literally can't avoid hearing about it), but not for long unfortunately.
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