Plumbing Contract for Contractor - Georgia 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Plumbing Contract for Contractor - Georgia in our editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the Contractor's name and address at the top of the form. This identifies who will be performing the plumbing work.
  3. Next, enter the Owner's name and address. This section is crucial as it specifies who is hiring the contractor.
  4. In the 'SCOPE OF WORK' section, detail all plumbing tasks to be performed, including specifics like waste disposal types and water supply details. Be thorough to avoid misunderstandings.
  5. Specify the 'WORK SITE' location clearly, ensuring that both parties agree on where the project will take place.
  6. Fill in timelines for 'TIME OF COMPLETION', indicating when work will start and when it is expected to be completed.
  7. Review sections on permits, insurance, and changes to scope of work carefully. Ensure all necessary permits are accounted for and understood by both parties.
  8. Finally, sign and date the contract at the bottom. Both parties should retain a copy for their records.

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It is illegal to perform any type of plumbing work without a license in Georgia. The process of becoming a plumber begins with either an apprenticeship or trade school.
How do I get my journeyman plumbing license in Georgia? Meet the experience and referral requirements: Minimum of 3 years primary or secondary experience. Submit completed application fee. Submit a completed examination scheduling form fee. Pass the exam.
Best Contract Types for Different Project Owners Government Owners: Lump Sum (Fixed-Price Contract) Private Developers: Cost-Plus with Guaranteed Maximum Price (GMP) Corporate Institutional Owners: Cost-Plus with Incentives. First-Time Owners: Lump Sum or Unit Price.
Average base salary The average salary for a plumber is $27.29 per hour in Georgia and $6,750 overtime per year. 516 salaries taken from job postings on Indeed in the past 36 months (updated September 7, 2025).
Georgia law requires anyone who does plumbing either as a contractor or as an employee of a contractor to have a current Georgia State License as a Master Plumber or Journeyman Plumber.

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The state also requires residential contractors performing basic plumbing and electrical work to obtain a license at the state level through the state board.
How do I create an Independent Contractor Agreement? Step 1: State the location of the contract. Step 2: Note client and contractor details. Step 3: Describe the services provided. Step 4: Include billing and payment information. Step 5: Add any clauses and conditions for the contract. Step 6: Add signing details.
You must get a license in Georgia to do work worth more than $2,500. Curious about what it takes to get a contracting license in your state? We have guides for trades, including general contractors, handypersons, carpenters, electricians, HVAC technicians, landscapers, roofing, painters and plumbers.

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