Employer contracts with an independent contractor to install, maintain, and/or service all awnings 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.
While it's tempting to go the DIY route, it’s usually better to call in a pro, especially if it’s heavy or complicated. Better safe than sorry!
A little bit of TLC goes a long way! Regular cleaning and checking for any wear and tear can help your awning last for years to come.
You’ll see a variety of materials out there, like fabric, metal, and even vinyl. Each has its own benefits, so be sure to chat with your installer about what's right for your needs.
It usually doesn’t take long. Once everything’s set in stone, you're looking at a day or two for the installation, depending on the size and complexity of the project.
Absolutely! Many self-employed pros are all ears when it comes to custom designs. They’re more than happy to help turn your vision into a reality.
Yes, you might need to jump through some hoops for permits. It’s best to check with your local city office to make sure you’re all set before the work begins.
Keep your eyes peeled for a solid reputation. Ask around for reviews or check online. You want someone dependable that folks sing praises about.