Employer contracts with an independent contractor to install or remodel bathroom 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.
Absolutely! A written contract is your best friend during a remodel. It protects both you and the contractor from any future misunderstandings.
Keep communication open and try to resolve issues directly. If that doesn’t work, your contract might specify a mediation process or legal options available to you.
A good contractor will offer a warranty on both labor and materials. Make sure this is clearly stated in your contract for peace of mind.
Yes, but keep in mind that changes can impact timelines and costs. Make sure to discuss any alterations with your contractor before proceeding.
Your contract should outline how delays will be handled. It’s always good to have a cushion in your timeline just in case things don't go according to plan.
Look for online reviews, ask for references, and check if they have the necessary licenses and insurance. A little digging can go a long way!
When drafting your contract, be sure to detail the scope of work, materials to be used, timelines, and payment terms to avoid any misunderstandings later on.