Awnings, Canopy, Patio Covers

All business forms related to Awnings, Retractable, Decorative, fixed Awnings, Patio Covers, Drop Shades, Fabric Recovers, Solar Sunscreens, Canopies, Canopy, Cabanas, Skylight, Commercial Canopy and Umbrellas.

$148.50 $38.00

Help boost customer confidence that the work or installation has been done properly by providing your client with a awning industry, all purpose, labor workmanship or parts warranty certificate after job completion. This has been proven to help gain traction with customer trust and word of mouth recommendations in the long run. 

You may also opt to have one or many different types of certificates to comply with particular jobs or projects. It may be a satisfaction guarantee, a warranty certificate on equipment or parts, a workmanship guarantee, an "x-Year(s)" parts warranty or quality pledge, an "x-Year(s) on parts such as heat exchanger or on air handler and coils or a/c or heating unit, a lemon guarantee, the possibilities are many —and also makes a good starting point towards selling a maintenance agreement.


$148.50 $32.65

All purpose, fillable, Awning and Canvas Form, for use by contractors involved in any type of Residential or Commercial Awning, Cabanas, Canopy, Patio Covers and Re-Covers, Retractable Drop Shades, etc. installation, service and repair. Easy to personalize using Microsoft Word or free Adobe Reader, both types of forms are bundled together. 

This detailed project or work proposal allows customers to see exactly what a particular Awning and Canvas contractor is promising to do (and at what cost). Avoid confusion and provide clear proposals straight from your computer allowing the contractor to manage customer expectations avoiding customer misunderstandings or disputes along the way ensuring smooth job/project transaction from start to finish.


$121.50 $28.00

This form may take other names such as Additional Description, Addendum, etc. It is meant to be used with any contract where additional information or descriptive space is needed. An Additional Contract Description is an additional document not included in the main part of the contract. It is an ad hoc item, usually compiled and executed after the main document, which contains additional terms, obligations or information.

Tip: In most Construction Documents, it is inevitable that the agreement, drawings, and specifications will not adequately address every single matter. There may be gaps, conflicts, or subtle ambiguities. The goal of the Additional Contract Description is to act as a partnering tool to resolve these gaps, conflicts, or subtle ambiguities during the bidding process or early in the construction process to eliminate the need for costly corrective measures. Should the response to the Additional Contract Description lead to additional work during the construction process that represents added value, which cannot be reasonably worked out in the early stages of the performance of the work, than a formal claim can be made.