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The Importance of Pre-Build Contracts

August 11, 2012 By Nadeem Muaddi

Hotrod & Restoration Magazine recently published a great article about the importance of signing pre-build contracts – which stipulate the details, time frame and price of a job before any work takes place

To illustrate the benefits, the author asked shops across the U.S. what their experiences using these contracts have been like. While the piece focuses mainly on performance shops, it’s easy to see how auto upholstery shops can also benefit from implementing such measures.

Here’s a snippet from the article:

Having customers sign a contract prior to starting a job will establish a positive working relationship with both sides knowing exactly what to expect. Pre-build contracts describe the details of any build, define your customer’s vision, outline exactly what will be done, how much it will cost and when the finished product will be delivered. If you’re not already convinced that a pre-build contract is necessary for your hot rod, street rod, muscle car or restored classics business, all it will take is one customer who swears he told you he wanted this when you gave him that. […]

There will always be those customers who are never 100-percent happy, but pre-build contracts reduce the chances of a disappointed customer and are well worth the effort. [more]

Pre-build contracts don’t need to be complex. In our shop, the bill of sale doubles as a pre-build contract. In fact, we purposely left space on the bill of sale to detail and itemize work that needs to be done. Like any contract, we require a customer’s signature on the form before work begins.

We want to hear from you: Does your shop require customers to sign pre-build contracts? If so, how complex of a contract is it?  And is there ever a situation where you don’t require one at all?

Filed Under: Archive, Better Business Tagged With: Auto Trim, Auto Upholstery, Car Interior, Hotrod & Restoration Magazine

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  1. 8-track says

    August 11, 2012 at 6:16 pm

    The customer should always sign a work order, weather a $50.00 or $10,000.00 job. It will come back to haunt you if you dont get a signature.

  2. EDWARD MUNDAY says

    August 11, 2012 at 7:16 pm

    RETIRED… PERFORMANCE SHOP OR PA AND SON SHOP THE LARGE CONTRACTS WILL COME SOONE OR LATER. ONE ,OST DONT THINK OF IS WITH A LARGE TRUCKING COMPANY. SMALL SHOPS CAN MAKE THESE COVER AT A FRACTION OF THE COST MOST OF THE TIME ITS ONE PATTERN FOR THE SEATS AND MOST OF THE TIME THE TRUCKING COMPANY WILL INSTALL THEM THERESELF. JUST KEEP THE DEAL KOSHER.

    • Nadeem Muaddi says

      August 11, 2012 at 7:42 pm

      Hi Edward. What are you referring to?

  3. Naseem Muaddi says

    August 11, 2012 at 7:32 pm

    That’s a great tip, I highly recommend all shops use pre-build contracts. In fact most customers prefer to have them to avoid any confusion or problems when the job is done.

  4. Eric Wolf says

    February 14, 2019 at 2:17 pm

    where do you find these contracts and dose it have be a looked over by lawyer

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