Terms

Terms of Use

Clear boundaries for website information, planning ranges, licensed trade work, funding guidance, safety claims, and project contracts.

Website Information

The information on this website is for general planning, education, and service overview purposes. It does not replace a site visit, written scope, signed contract, permit review, licensed trade evaluation, or professional legal, financial, or code advice.

Assessment and Pricing Ranges

Published assessment tiers, project ranges, package examples, and planning budgets are estimates for conversation and qualification. Final scope, pricing, payment schedule, materials, exclusions, trade responsibilities, and timing must be documented in writing.

Licensed Trade Work

Connecticut Contracting LLC provides residential remodeling, assessment, planning, coordination, and project communication.

Permits and Approvals

Permit requirements, inspection requirements, utility requirements, and trade responsibilities vary by scope and jurisdiction. Permit responsibility should be defined in the written scope or contract before work begins.

Funding, Financing, and Grants

Funding and financing information is provided as general guidance. Connecticut Contracting LLC does not guarantee grant eligibility, lender approval, program availability, interest rates, payment terms, or reimbursement outcomes.

Safety, Security, and Resilience Claims

Safety, accessibility, security, automation, lighting, generator readiness, and resilience recommendations are intended to reduce risk and improve planning. No website statement guarantees fall prevention, outage prevention, emergency response, medical monitoring, or security outcomes.

Project Contracts Control

For hired work, the signed agreement, scope of work, required notices, change orders, addenda, and project-specific documents control the relationship. Website copy does not create a construction contract by itself.

Changes to Website Terms

Connecticut Contracting LLC may update website content, service descriptions, pricing ranges, availability, service areas, and terms over time. Visitors should confirm current details before relying on any planning information.

Need Project-Specific Answers?

The assessment is where general planning becomes a property-specific roadmap with priorities, trade boundaries, and written next steps.

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