Flexible Financing Made Simple
How does Affirm work?
How do I apply for Affirm financing?
You can select Affirm at checkout, fill out a quick application, and get a decision in real time without affecting your credit score. 🔗 How Affirm Works
Does Affirm charge interest or fees?
Depending on the plan you qualify for, Affirm may offer 0% APR or financing with interest. There are no hidden fees — you’ll always see the total cost up front.
Will Affirm affect my credit score?
Checking your eligibility does not affect your credit score. However, making late payments or missing payments may impact your credit, just like with other financing.
How do I know if I qualify for Affirm?
Approval is based on a quick application you complete at checkout. Affirm looks at factors like your credit history and current financial situation. You’ll get an instant decision with options available to you.
Can I pay off my Affirm loan early?
Yes! Affirm lets you pay off your balance at any time with no penalty. If you choose to pay early, you’ll save on any interest that would have accrued.
In-House Financing
How do I book a project with in-house financing?
To get started, a 50% non-refundable retainer is required at booking. This secures your spot in our production schedule. We also offer fully customizable plans based on your individual situation to help as much as we can. For this, it’s best to set up a call with us so we can create a plan tailored specifically to your needs.
How are payments made after booking?
Payments are made every two weeks toward the remaining balance. We’ll send you an invoice for each installment, and you can pay using credit card, debit card, Zelle, or cash. This gives you flexibility to choose the payment method that works best for you.
How much needs to be paid before delivery or installation?
We require at least 70% of the project total to be paid in full before delivery/installation.
When is the final balance due?
The remaining balance is due on Day 1 of install, upon arrival.
Are payments refundable?
All payments made, including the initial retainer, are non-refundable.