Protecting Yourself and Your Home When You Sign a Home Improvement Contract
Contributed by Hank Jaworowski
A Home Improvement Project can be filled with a variety of problems and
headaches. Most people are very trusting individuals and are not aware
of the many problems that occur when one attempts a home improvement project.
If you choose to embark on a project than you need to protect yourself
and your home from common problems that occur BEFORE you sign on the dotted
line. Make sure that before you sign a contract with someone to do a project
that the following items or clauses are included in that contract:
CONTINUOUS WORK CLAUSE - This clause should detail the minimum number
of people working on your home each day, Monday through Friday. If weather
is a factor and work cannot take place, you should include in your contract
that you will receive a call by 8 a.m. that day, if no one is going to
show up because of bad weather. The contractor should agree to 7 hour
work days, and work will not run past 5:00 p.m., unless permission is
received by you. Reduction of $_________(determine an amount) in total
price if project work schedule not continuous, with minimum manpower,
for full seven
STARTING DATE CLAUSE - Full refund by contractor if job not started by__________.
COMPLETION DATE CLAUSE - The amount of $_______ will be subtracted per
day, for every day project is not completed by________.
WORK SITE CONDITION CLAUSE - All areas to be kept broom clean
on a daily basis. Define broom clean.
WORK STOPPAGE CLAUSE - this gives you the right to cancel the contract
if work is deemed unsatisfactory or gets inexplicably delayed.
MATERIAL INSTALLATION CLAUSE All installations will be done according
to manufacturer specifications and local building codes, unless otherwise
noted.
ARBITRATION CLAUSE If unsolvable problem(s) arise both parties
agree to arbitration by National Arbitration Board or other. Both parties
agree to abide by decision.
WARRANTY CLAUSE - All labor and product warranties will be supplied by
contractor before final payment.
MATERIAL DELIVERY AND STORAGE CLAUSE - All deliveries to be accepted by
contractor, securing materials will be the responsibility of contractor
until installation and materials will be covered and placed _________
on property.
SUBCONTRACTING CLAUSE - Contractor shall not assign this project to any
other company or individual, unless they are listed as a subcontractor,
without the written consent of the homeowner.
PERMIT AND FEES CLAUSE - Contractor is responsible for all required permits,
fees or notices required for the work within.
PROPERTY DAMAGE CLAUSE - Contractor shall be responsible for any damage
caused to existing conditions. The contractor is liable for the full cost
of the repair. The homeowner will determine who will repair the damage
and at what cost.
JOB SITE BEHAVIOR CLAUSE - No loud music, foul language, alcohol or drug
consumption, no cigarette butts to be left on property, and workers will
wear shirts at all times.
COMMUNICATION CLAUSE - If homeowner needs to clarify a situation and attempts
to call contractor or contractors office during daytime hours (8
a.m. to 5 p.m.), contractor agrees to return call or contact homeowner
within 2 hours of homeowners call. If call back or contact is not
made within 2 hours, there will be a deduction of $_________ per occurrence
from the cost of the project.
SUBCONTRACTOR NAME, ADDRESS AND LICENSE NUMBERS CLAUSE -Names, address
and license numbers of all subcontractors to be used on project.
STARTING DATE CLAUSE - Full refund by contractor if job not started by_(Date)__.
COMPLETION DATE CLAUSE - The amount of $_______ will be subtracted per
day for every day project is not completed by_(Date)_.
These 17 clauses will protect you and your home from problems that will
occur in the completion of your Home Improvement Project. Make sure your
contract includes them all.
By Hank Jaworowski, CR
Founder and President of The Home Improvement Success Club of America
If you are looking for more ways to make sure your home improvement project
is completed without all the costly mistakes, then join The Home Improvement
Success Club of America at http://www.homeimprovementsuccess.com.
This National Club provides you with all the tools and information
that you will need to get the job done on time, within budget and without
all the headaches!
The Home Improvement Success Club of America
http://www.homeimprovementsuccess.com
e-mail-info@homeimprovementsuccess.com
P.O. Box 653
Smithtown, NY 11787
Phone: 631-360-7722
Fax: 631-361-3582
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