My manufacturer was willing to offer an extra year warranty on materials
and wrote it up for a very small fee.
Two years Installation warranty, I covered in the contract, no insurance
needed since I would do the work.
These were off the shelf products and the mfgr sold the extra warranty.
Is the coping guy's custom mix not within his ability to guarantee??
Does he not have his own insurance that he can get riders or packages on??
~deb
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> General contractor gets hired to restore building
> wants subcontractor to design fabricate pour molds for coping
> with his custom mix
> wants performance bond from sub ..ok
>
> wants one year plus waranty on all subs work
>
> no can do
>
> Its his custom mix that has to perform.....
> wants contractor architect and owner additionally named insured
> ...Ok I understand the umbrella but were talking coping here
> my agent is still looking and crunching numbers
> anybody know anybody who might know somebody that I can talk to
> (besides my therapist ) were talking bricks and mortar Py
>
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