Code 5538 applies to employers engaged in installing sheet metal products such as gutters, leaders, skylights, cornices and flashings, as well as the custom manufacturing of these items, provided that the employer also installs these items.
238170 - Siding Contractors
This industry also includes establishments installing gutters and downspouts. The work performed may include new work, additions, alterations, maintenance, and repairs. Installing sheet metal duct work--are classified in Industry 238220, Plumbing, Heating, and Air-Conditioning Contractors.
238170 Siding Contractors
This industry also includes establishments installing gutters and downspouts.
Classification 8742, Salespersons – outside, applies to employees who spend 100 percent of their work time in the field, calling customers and performing activities to promote their employer's business.
98884 Sheet Metal - Outside - Applies to risks that fabricate and install sheet metal. Includes the installation, erection or repair of sheet metal work such as gutters, feed pans, and similar light metal products.
Employers that receive, sort or consolidate garbage, refuse, waste or recyclable materials, primarily (more than 50% of gross receipts) for fee based disposal shall be classified as 9424(1), Garbage or Refuse Landfill, Transfer Station and Material Recovery Facility Operations.
Code 8742 - Salespersons or Messengers - Outside. Code 8810 - Clerical Office Employees.
General Liability Code 95233 (Garbage, Ash or Refuse Collecting)
Gutter regulations for new house construction exist. Guttering, for example, should drain water at least 4-6 feet (1.2-1.8 meters) and ideally 10 feet (3 meters) away from the house. Downspouts should be spaced at least 20 feet (6 meters) apart but no more than 50 feet (15.2 meters).
Not all states require gutter guard installers be licensed – although many gutter contractors do more than install gutter covers on a house so they have a license because of their other service offerings.
The gutter code was used by Doubleday, both for their trade and book club printings, from mid-1958 to mid-1987. Collectors have deciphered this code as an indicator of when the book was manufactured. The codes are stamped in the gutter of one of the last printed pages in a publication, usually the last page of text.
Classification 8740(1) applies to non-residing property management supervisors who exercise direction through maintenance or operations supervisors who directly supervise employees engaged in the operation, maintenance and care of properties.
07 71 23 - Manufactured Gutters and Downspouts.
Common types of business activities within NAICS Code 561790 - Other Services to Buildings and Dwellings are: Gutter cleaning services. Building exterior cleaning services (except sandblasting, window cleaning) Cleaning building exteriors (except sandblasting, window cleaning)
Photographers – 16471. Technology businesses doing computer service or repair – 91555.
General Liability Code 98111 (Office Machines or Appliances--Installation, Inspection, Adjustment or Repair)
Code 8832 applies to employers that are medical providers that operate in a typical doctor's office environment.
Current Rating Values for Class Code 7380: "Drivers, Chauffeurs and Their Helpers – NOC – Commercial"
238210 Electrical Contractors and Other Wiring Installation Contractors. This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in installing and servicing electrical wiring and equipment. Contractors included in this industry may include both the parts and labor when performing work.
Beverage preparation shops that pour and serve alcoholic beverages for consumption on the premises or prepare and serve hot food for consumption on or away from the premises shall be assigned to Classification 9079, "Restaurants or Taverns."
91436 Ceiling/Wall Installation – Metal
Ceiling or Wall Installation - Metal or Acoustic. Separately classify and rate ceiling or wall installation other than metal as Dry Wall or Wallboard Installation.
Code 8264 applies to the operation of collecting, buying, and reselling used or scrap items such as paper stock, rags, plastic, bottles, bones, rubber stock where at least 80% of the total weight of all materials handled is comprised of these items.