Drywall Contract Template

This Drywall Contract (“Agreement”) is made on [Document.CreatedDate] by and between [Contractor.FirstName] [Contractor.LastName] of [Contractor.Company] (“Contractor”) and [Client.FirstName] [Client.LastName] at [Client.StreetAddress] [Client.City] [Client.State] [Client.PostalCode] (“Client”). The Agreement will collectively refer to the Contractor and Client as Parties and individually as Party.

The Agreement governs the terms of the services rendered by the Contractor for the Client at (Property.Address), with the Client paying the Contractor for these Services per the terms of the Agreement.

Services

Contractor agrees to provide the following services for your drywalls:

Wear and tear repairs

New drywall installation

Details of the scope of work:

Hereafter known as “Services.” When completing these Services, the Contractor agrees to comply with federal, state, and local standards, policies, and regulations.

Compensation

The Client agrees to pay the Contractor the following for the Services rendered:

Per Hour: $(Amount)/hour

Per Job: $(Amount) to complete all the services

The Client must pay the Contractor upon:

Receipt of Invoice

Completion of Services

The Client must pay using (Payment.Method) or (Payment.Method). Should the Client not make payment (Number) days after the due date, then a late fee of $(Amount) or monthly interest of (Percentage)% on the outstanding balance will apply.

Inspection of Services

This section of the drywall contract template is crucial as it ensures you immediately become aware of any issues. You don’t want the customer to come back with problems after a reasonable period, where the problem isn’t due to some defective feature.

The Client has the right to notify the Contractor in writing of any incomplete or defective Services within (Number) days of the Contractor completing the Services, after which it expires. Once the Client notifies the Contractor of the issue, the Contractor must correct the defect or issue within:

A specified period of (Number) days once they get the receipt of the notice

A reasonable period after receiving the receipt of notice

Liability Insurance

Contractor will bear all responsibility for actions they, their employees, personnel, or affiliates perform during the Services and under the terms of the Agreement. Contractor will obtain comprehensive liability insurance for property damage, bodily harm, or personal injury, including but not limited to cross-liability and contractual liability.

Additional Work

Add this section to ensure the customer compensates you for any additional work. If you don’t allow additional work under this contract, be sure to state it.

Should the Client require any additional drywall work not specified under Services, then the Contractor will provide such work once both Parties have drawn up a written agreement, which will contain a description of the additional work, compensation for it, and any other negotiations between Parties. Contractor will only start with the additional work once the agreement is finalized and signed by both Parties.

Hazardous Materials

Should the Contractor encounter hazardous materials while working, they have the right to stop their services immediately until the Parties have negotiated a fee for removing the hazardous materials from the Property. Hazardous materials refer to any material that poses a real risk or hazard to humans or the environment, whether because of its quantity, physical and chemical characteristics, or concentration.

Hazardous materials, in this instance, can include but are not limited to corrosive material, compressed gases, asbestos, mercury, toxic material, medical waste, radiological, chemical, or biological materials.