Employer contracts with an independent contractor to provide, install and service heating system as specified and agreed upon in the contract. Please note that this Agreement is intended for general use. Your state law may require that additional or different provisions be included for agreements between a homeowner and a contractor for work on the home. In this instance, please consult your local law, local government or legal counsel.
Delays can happen due to unexpected issues. Your agreement should outline how delays are handled, so you’re not left in the lurch. Clear communication with your contractor is key!
Most heating installations can take anywhere from a few hours to a couple of days. It all hinges on the complexity of the job and the existing setup in your home.
That depends on the agreement. Some contractors include materials in their service, while others may ask you to supply certain items. Be sure to clarify that before signing on the dotted line.
If you’re not happy with the work, your first step should be to talk to your contractor. A good contractor will want to iron out any wrinkles and make things right.
Sure, you can change your mind, but it's usually a bit tricky. Review the contract terms, as there may be clauses about cancellations or modifications.
When choosing a self-employed heating contractor, look for experience, good reviews, and proper licenses. You want someone who's got the chops and the credibility to get the job done right.
A Heating Contractor Agreement is a legal document that outlines the terms of service between you and a heating contractor. It ensures that everyone knows the expectations, protecting both parties in case things go sour.