[pianotech] service contract

Al Guecia/AlliedPianoCraft AlliedPianoCraft at hotmail.com
Wed Sep 15 15:08:28 MDT 2010


On a 4 tunings per year basis, what are the best months to tune a piano? I know the location would have much to do with the months selected, but I'd like to know what the majority of techs do.

Al - 
High Point, NC


  From: Paul Mulik 
  Sent: Wednesday, September 15, 2010 12:21 PM
  To: pianotech at ptg.org 
  Subject: [pianotech] service contract


  Good morning all,

  One of my clients, a church, has asked me to write up a service contract.  I have never done this before (normally I just phone to arrange the tunings every four months), but I was thinking a contract might look something like this:


  >>>>>

  (on company letterhead)

  Service contract between John Doe Piano Service and First Self-
  Righteous Church

  John Doe Piano service agrees to provide 12 tunings during the calendar year 2011 to First Self-Righteous Church, at a rate of $xx per tuning.  The turnings will be done quarterly, with three tunings to be provided on or about the first business day of March, June, September and December.  First Self-Righteous Church agrees to remit quarterly payments by check in the amount of (3 times $xx), payable within 14 days after the tunings have been done.  This rate is guaranteed through Dec. 31, 2011 and includes tuning only.

  _______________ (John Doe's signature)
  _______________ (signature of church treasurer)

  >>>>

  How does that look?  Should I add or delete anything?  I suppose I will print out something like this and arrange to meet with the folks at the church, give them the opportunity to suggest any changes, and then print two copies of the final version to be signed, one for my files and one for them to keep.

  Thanks,
  Paul Mulik 
  Joplin, MO
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