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Change order

A change order documents what changed, why it changed, and how much time or money it adds. In outdoor projects, common triggers include hidden drainage issues, bad soil, utility conflicts, material upgrades, and inspection corrections.

Definition

A change order is a written update to a construction contract that changes scope, price, materials, timeline, or responsibilities after the original agreement is signed.

Why it matters

Good change orders prevent surprise invoices and finger-pointing. Homeowners should require written pricing before extra work starts whenever the issue is not an emergency.

Also called

scope changecontract changeextra work authorization