Forty One
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I'm finding it a little hit & miss at current using subbies for install work.
They all have their strengths and weaknesses, but I am finding it hard to deal with them if/when something goes wrong with an install.
I'm thinking about creating a formal agreement between me and the subbies that basically make them responsible for their work.
EG. A client has complained about some small bubbles in a window covering recently installed.
These bubbles are minor, but are really emphasised that it's basically all black and in the sun. unfortunately these bubbles are also at eye level.
The client returned to their store about a week after us completing the works and noticed them.
In this time, I've already paid my installer. I usually pay in 7 days from job completion.
I told the installer that they need to go back and rectify this, but it seems the urgency for him to do this has left the ball park.
He's approach is "I'll get to it next time I'm around there", and now two weeks have passed.
I keep telling him that my client isn't paying as the job is incomplete/defected. But he's definately holding up his end of the conversation.
So, has anyone drafted or inacted a subbie agreement with their installers that make them responsible for defects?
I'm thinking some kind of terms that state any defect must be amended within a particular timeframe or penalties, non payment of invoices etc will be inacted.
It would be great knowing if anyone here has done something similar, and the pros & cons for this.
They all have their strengths and weaknesses, but I am finding it hard to deal with them if/when something goes wrong with an install.
I'm thinking about creating a formal agreement between me and the subbies that basically make them responsible for their work.
EG. A client has complained about some small bubbles in a window covering recently installed.
These bubbles are minor, but are really emphasised that it's basically all black and in the sun. unfortunately these bubbles are also at eye level.
The client returned to their store about a week after us completing the works and noticed them.
In this time, I've already paid my installer. I usually pay in 7 days from job completion.
I told the installer that they need to go back and rectify this, but it seems the urgency for him to do this has left the ball park.
He's approach is "I'll get to it next time I'm around there", and now two weeks have passed.
I keep telling him that my client isn't paying as the job is incomplete/defected. But he's definately holding up his end of the conversation.
So, has anyone drafted or inacted a subbie agreement with their installers that make them responsible for defects?
I'm thinking some kind of terms that state any defect must be amended within a particular timeframe or penalties, non payment of invoices etc will be inacted.
It would be great knowing if anyone here has done something similar, and the pros & cons for this.