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Countertop Installation
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Jobsite Readiness Requirements

A properly prepared jobsite allows for an efficient installation of appliances.
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This list is to be reviewed and confirmed by the Customer/Builder to verify that the job site is ready for the appliance installer to arrive and begin work.

​ A “buffer day” is recommended in the construction schedule to prevent long delays and/or extra cabinet install fees. In the event the appliances cannot be installed to completion at the scheduled time, a service charge will be added to the install fee and installation schedule may be delayed a week or more.
  • ​​Send pictures of the jobsite in it's "ready" condition. Although we can not definitively confirm that the job is properly prepared, we may be able to see items that need to be address before we arrive to install the cabinets.
  • A customer representative is available to meet with the installer at the start of the job to give any jobsite specific instructions. Clear communication is critical for a successful applaince install.
  • Any site-specific “special circumstances” i.e., limited lighting, long distances to temporary power, muddy driveways, limited access or working hours, gate/lockbox codes etc., should be communicated sufficiently prior to installation date.    
  • Full accessibility to the site is established, including gravel pad or clear driveway.  
  • Clear access is available to all areas where appliances are to be installed.  
  • Countertop installers are to be the only trade working in the specific area. Additional trades are slated only for work in the areas where countertop installation is not scheduled to occur.   
  • As a safety concern, homeowners are to stay out of the work area during construction. Additionally, it is difficult to work when someone is "hovering" in the work area. There will be ample opportunity to inspect the countertops once the jobsite is clean and safe.   
  • No other construction supplies / equipment are to be in the designated work area.
  • ​The house is closed to outside elements. Heating and air system is operational to control temperature and humidity.​
  • House should be capable of being locked after the countertops are installed.  
  • ​Cabinets have been properly installed prior to countertop install. 
  • Debris will be placed in a designated area. Debris removal is not included in the standard install price. A quote can be given if debris removal is needed.        
  • In the event a jobsite condition impedes the installers ability to perform or complete work, additional charges may apply.   
  • Schedule an optional walkthrough... Our coordinators are able to visit the jobsite and inspect the work area. If modifications are needed, our coordinator documents the deficient items and forwards a copy of the deficiencies (with photos) to any builder, designer, or sales representative involved with the project. ​
  • All countertop need to be inspected immediately. Any damage needs to be reported to PCI before the installers leave the jobsite (email to [email protected]). We cannot be responsible for damage created by a third party (other subs). 

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