This is a contract whereby an employer hires a paving company as independent contractors to pave certain areas of property as agreed to 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.
Don’t hesitate to ask! Communication is key. Think of your contractor as your go-to guide on this journey; they’ll be happy to clear up any doubts.
Absolutely! Clear the area of any obstacles, like cars or flower beds. It’s like clearing the deck before a big game – helps everything go smoothly!
Usually, it varies between asphalt, concrete, or pavers. Each has its perks, so your contractor will help decide what fits best with your needs.
Well, that depends on the size and scope. A small driveway might be done in a day, but larger projects could take longer. Patience is a virtue, especially in construction!
Look for experience, good references, and a solid reputation. If they have a portfolio that shines brighter than a new penny, that’s a good sign!
Yes, having a contract is like having a safety net. It lays out expectations and protects both you and the contractor, ensuring everyone’s on the same page.
Paving services involve creating or repairing surfaces like driveways and parking lots. If your pavement’s starting to look like a bumpy road, you’ll definitely want to consider these services.