Delays can happen, but the way a company handles them shows their professionalism. A solid contract should include an estimated timeline and outline how weather or supply issues may affect it. In Utah, spring rain and supply chain delays are common causes of schedule shifts. Ask in advance how the company communicates changes and whether they provide revised timelines in writing. If the contractor simply stops showing up without explanation, that’s a serious problem. In Salt Lake and Davis Counties, homeowners can file complaints with the Division of Consumer Protection if a contractor fails to honor agreements. More commonly, delays can be managed through communication: weekly updates, clear explanations, and documented adjustments. Protect yourself by ensuring the contract specifies start and completion windows, not just vague promises. If the project runs significantly over without valid cause, you may have grounds to withhold final payment until work is completed.
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