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Performance Standard |
Standard Repair |
| Nail pops appear on the surface
of resilient flooring |
None acceptable. |
Correct objectionable nail pops. Where
several nail pops have broken the surface, the contractor
should repair or replace resilient flooring in the affected
area. |
| Seams or ridges appear in
the resilient flooring due to subfloor irregularities |
Readily apparent seams or ridges exceeding
1/16" should be repaired. |
Repair these seams or ridges one time
only during the first year of occupancy. |
| Resilient flooring loses adhesion |
Resilient flooring should not lift,
bubble, or become unglued at joints. |
Correct resilient flooring as required.
Fieldstone shall not be responsible for problems caused
by owner neglect, abuse, or Acts of God. |
| Shrinkage gaps show at resilient
flooring joints |
Gaps should not exceed 1/16"
in width in resilient tile joints. Where dissimilar materials
abut, a gap not to exceed 1/16" is permissible. |
Take steps necessary to correct the
problem. Homeowner is responsible to maintain caulking
at floor, tile, tub and toilet joints. |