Plumbing Contract Sample Clauses
A Plumbing Contract clause outlines the terms and conditions governing plumbing work to be performed between a contractor and a client. It typically specifies the scope of plumbing services, materials to be used, project timelines, payment terms, and responsibilities for permits or inspections. For example, it may detail who is responsible for supplying fixtures or how unforeseen issues like pipe damage will be handled. The core function of this clause is to clearly define expectations and obligations, thereby minimizing disputes and ensuring the plumbing work is completed to agreed standards.
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Plumbing Contract. [If Allowances are used, the Construction Agent and the Architect/Engineer are to complete and insert the following format: ALLOWANCES (Include the Allowances Subtotal in the All Labor amount below) Description Section Amount ALLOWANCES SUBTOTAL $ [If Unit Prices are used, the Construction Agent and the Architect/Engineer are to complete and insert the following format: UNIT PRICES (Include the Unit Prices Subtotal in the All Materials amount below) Description Unit Price Measure Quantity Extension UNIT PRICES SUBTOTAL $ ] ALL LABOR, for the sum of. $ Sum in words: ALL MATERIALS, for the sum of $ Sum in words: TOTAL OF LABOR AND MATERIALS (“BASE BID”) $ Amount of Base Bid in Words: [If Alternates are used, the Construction Agent and the Architect/Engineer are to complete and insert the following format: ALTERNATE ITEM If Alternate is accepted, [add to/deduct from] Base Bid $ Sum in words: ] [If Unit Prices are requested only for informational purposes, the Construction Agent and the Architect/Engineer are to complete and insert the following format: UNIT PRICES (for information only) Description Unit Price Measure Quantity Extension]
Plumbing Contract. Bathtubs or showers, leaks or breaks in lines caused by freezing, fixtures, faucet replacement, faucet repair (except kitchen sink), shower or tub valves, shower and tub drains, shower enclosures and base pans, caulking, grouting, septic tanks, pressure regulators, water purifiers, water softeners, toilet seat, inadequate water pressure supply, sauna and steam rooms, leaks or breaks caused by foundation movement, water storage tanks, dryer vents, all stoppages, vent and drain line outside of house, water heaters, and boilers.
