Verbal agreements are friendly until people remember them differently. In renovations, there are dozens of small decisions: how many lights, which tiles, what height for counters, how many plug points. If it’s all in people’s heads or WhatsApp chats, confusion is guaranteed.
A written scope of work – even a simple document – lists what’s included: rooms, materials, approximate quantities, finishes, and what’s excluded. When changes arise (and they always do), you can refer back and see whether something was extra or already covered.
This doesn’t mean you’re being “difficult.” It actually protects both you and the contractor. They know what they’re being fairly paid for, and you know what to expect without surprise add-ons later.
When disputes happen, most of the time it’s because expectations weren’t clear, not because people are evil. A written scope puts everyone on the same page before a single wall is broken.
