2022 Change Order and Extra Work Order Forms For Roofing Contractors

  • Roofing Contractor Change Order made by the Roofing Contractor for Customer Approval.
  • Roofing Contractor Extra Work Order Form made by the Roofing Contractor for Customer Approval of extra work on a project.
  • Roofing Contractor Change Order Form made by the Roofing Contractor for Approval by another Contractor (usually a General Contractor) that the Roofing Contractor is Subcontracting From.
  • Roofing Contractor Extra Work Order Form made by the Roofing Contractor for Approval by another Contractor (usually a General Contractor) that the Roofing Contractor is Subcontracting From for extra work on a project.
  • Roofing Contractor Change Order Form made by Contractor for Approval by another Contractor (such as a tear-off Contractor) that is subcontracting from the Roofing Contractor to do some of the Roofing Contractor's Work on a project.
  • Roofing Contractor Extra Work Order Form made by Contractor for Approval by another Contractor (such as a tear-off Contractor) that is subcontracting from the Roofing Contractor to do some of the Roofing Contractor's Work on a project when this is extra work.
  • Roofing Contractor Log Form to keep track of project Change Orders and Extra Work Orders 
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Change Order Forms and Extra Work Order Forms

Change Order Forms and Extra Work Order Forms are critical to the success of your Roofing Business. Changes in the original contract specifications must be clearly documented and these two forms are what should be used. Extra Work Order Forms are just a type of Change Order in which the price can only go up... that way it is more clearly understood that the document represents an INCREASE in the original contract price.

Change orders can result in roofing contract specification changes that increase the price, can result in a change of contract specifications without a price change,  or can sometimes even result in a price DECREASE. For example, you have agreed to a Roofing Contract to re-roof a home.  The contract specifies the roofing materials to be Owens-Corning Duration Shingles in the color "Aged Copper". Just before you order the shingles from your supplier, your customer calls up and changes their mind...they want the same shingles but want the color changed to "Sand Dune." You tell the customer that this is no problem, that the materials have not been ordered yet and so this will not modify the contract price but... you explain to your customer that since this is a change to the original contract specifications and since ALL changes to the contract must be in writing, it will be necessary for them to sign a change order before you order the materials. Since there is no price increase, an Extra Work Order is not appropriate but a Roofing Change Order like the CO1 is! An example of a change order documenting a contract price DECREASE would be a customer changing the grade of shingle specified in the original contract to a cheaper grade in order for them to save money on the materials part of the roofing contract price.

An Extra Work Order is appropriate to use when, for example, you tear off a roof and find rotted sheathing that was hidden when you inspected the surface of the roof. Since this replacement was not included in the original contract specifications, you need extra money to do this extra work and, as a well written roofing contract should state, any DISCOVERED damage will only be done as EXTRA WORK.

ACT Contractors Forms Software makes it easy to keep track of all contract changes and extras on your roofing projects. You can create, fill out, email or print out and save archive copies of any of the included change and extra work orders. Document and get customer, General Contractor, or Subcontractor approval of all changes and extras on a roofing project.

Act Contractors Forms Offers the Following 7 Roofing Contractor Change Order and Extra Work Order Forms for Your Roofing Business

The forms below are included in the full version of act contractors forms software and most are also available as fillable pdf forms and as printed multi-part paper forms.

CO1(change order)
CO1- Roofing Contract Change Order Form, given to the property owner or agent, made by the Roofing Contractor for his/her/their approval.
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CO2(extra work order)
CO2- Roofing Contract Extra Work Order Form made by the Roofing Contractor, for Extra Work on a Roofing Contract, given to the property owner for her/his/their approval.
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CO3(sub change order)
CO3- Roofing Subcontract Change Order Form made by the Roofing Contractor, for approval by the prime contractor, the Roofing Contractor is subcontracting from.
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CO4(sub extra work order)
CO4- Roofing Subcontract Extra Work Order Form made by the Roofing Contractor, for Extra's to be approved by the prime contractor the Roofing Contractor is subcontracting from
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CO5(change order to sub)
CO5- Roofing Contract Change Order Form made by the Roofing Contractor, for changes on an agreement between them and a subcontractor for approval by the subcontractor.
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CO6(extra work order to Sub)
CO6- Roofing Contract Extra Work Order Form made by the Roofing Contractor, for extra work on an agreement between them and a subcontractor, for subcontractor approval.
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COL (Change Order Log)
COL- Change Order Log Form to keep track of all change orders and extra work orders to the contract or subcontract on a painting project.
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