Employer hires plumber as an independent contractor to perform plumbing services as 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.
Check references or ask for previous work examples. A good plumber won't hesitate to share their accomplishments and ensure you're comfortable before starting.
Most self-employed plumbers offer a warranty on their work. If you run into trouble, just give them a call, and they should help you sort it out. No one wants to leave you high and dry!
It can vary depending on the job! Simple fixes might be done in a jiffy, while bigger projects can take more time. Always check with your plumber for a rough timeline.
Yes, you can! Just make sure to communicate with your plumber. They’ll likely be happy to adjust things as long as both sides are on the same page.
If something unexpected pops up, just reach out to your plumber. They can help you understand what’s not included and any additional steps needed to get things fixed up.
Read through the contract carefully! It should clearly outline all the services included. If something feels unclear, don’t hesitate to ask questions until you’re in the know.
When searching for a self-employed plumber, it's key to check their experience, read reviews, and make sure they’re licensed and insured. It's always wise to get the lowdown before jumping in!
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