nolanola
New Member
Hello.
We got a job to produce and install two big banners.
The estimate and the material have been approved.
The banners have been produced by us and installed by a subcontractor (install only company). The subcontractor is licensed and insured.
3 weeks later the client wants us to sign a contract that says that we are licensed and insured and requires to put the client's company as an additionally insured party. The contract has no time limits.
What should I do?
I think I should make a contract myself that says that outdoor banners have 6 months warranty.
Something like that:
"Interior use banners can last indefinitely, but exterior use banners should always be considered temporary signage. They can last for as little as a few months or for several years. Weather plays a huge factor in the life of a banner, as well as how and where it was installed. Due to exposure to unlimited conditions, including harsh weather, they cannot be guaranteed against damage or wear."
Thank you.
We got a job to produce and install two big banners.
The estimate and the material have been approved.
The banners have been produced by us and installed by a subcontractor (install only company). The subcontractor is licensed and insured.
3 weeks later the client wants us to sign a contract that says that we are licensed and insured and requires to put the client's company as an additionally insured party. The contract has no time limits.
What should I do?
I think I should make a contract myself that says that outdoor banners have 6 months warranty.
Something like that:
"Interior use banners can last indefinitely, but exterior use banners should always be considered temporary signage. They can last for as little as a few months or for several years. Weather plays a huge factor in the life of a banner, as well as how and where it was installed. Due to exposure to unlimited conditions, including harsh weather, they cannot be guaranteed against damage or wear."
Thank you.