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Disclaimers for signage installation, what do you do?
Hi,
What disclaimers do you give to customers for installation of signage (mainly large external signage)? We give disclaimers to the customer that states they are responsible for maintaining the signage especially after being fitted for years and also after adverse weather etc. I need to have these updated as they are quite a few years old (they were drawn up by a solicitor). I’ve spoken to a lot of sign companies who don’t have disclaimers… just wondering what others do as we were advised we should have them? We also use a contractor to fit the larger signs that require a lift and a few people to fit on occasions, but he doesn’t provide or have a disclaimer (we do have copies of his insurance docs, his professional certificates etc.)
We also mention that obtaining planning permission is the responsibility of the customer but that we are happy to provide the information they require.
Just wondering what everyone else does? A customer enquiry yesterday has prompted me to update ours as they kept saying how they wanted a very large sign tray that would have to be made up of multiple trays due to size and would be fitted to cladding but that the winds were so bad where they were that it has taken the roof off the building before!!! Think I will suggest sticking up a small banner :shocked: :bigsmile:
Thanks 🙂
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