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The National Association of Waterproofing and Structural Repair Contractors promotes good business ethics in the Waterproofing and Structural Repair Industries. Our members must adhere to the NAWSRC Canon of Ethics and Standards of Practice.

Our members believe that by adhering to these standards it will increase the consumer’s confidence and trust in their industry.

We want to encourage you to research each company you are considering by asking the basic questions below.

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Before you sign a contract and settle on a particular company, ask yourself these important questions about the contractor you are considering.

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Did contractor do a thorough inspection of your problem?      
Did contractor explain in detail the proposed work he is recommending?      
Did contractor provide you with a written estimate in a timely fashion?      
Did contractor provide copies of any warranties along with the contract?      
Did contractor provide you with a "Notice of Right to Cancel" form, allowing you to cancel the contract within 3 business days?      
Did contractor provide you with local references?      
Did contractor have proper state registrations and licenses?      
Did contractor have proper insurance coverage? (i.e., auto, general liability, worker’s compensation)      
Is contractor a member of the NAWSRC (National Association of Waterproofing and Structural Repair Contractors) and adhere to the NAWSRC Canon of Ethics and Standards of Practice?      
Did Contractor earn your trust and respect as a true professional?      

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