SECTION 27: Flooring 27.1 Subfloor Uneven
27.5 Hardwood Flooring Gaps Gaps between hardwood floorboards normally fluctuate in areas where relative humidity varies substantially. The Homeowner is responsible for maintaining proper humidity levels in the home to minimize gaps between hardwood floorboards. Where gaps exceed 1⁄8 inch, the Builder will repair for a period of one year.
The Builder, for a period of one year, will correct uneven wood subflooring exceeding ¼ inch within any 4-foot measurement. Correction may include application of a flexible floor-fill underlayment. Note: For concrete subflooring, see Section 12.4. 27.2 Floor Squeaks or Pops The Builder will take corrective action to eliminate loose flooring and minimize squeaks on a onetime basis within the first year of the Limited Warranty. However, absence of squeaks is not guaranteed. 27.3 Cracked or Loosened Tile, Brick, Marble, or Stone The Builder, for a period of one year, will replace cracked tiles, bricks, marble, or stone flooring and will attach tiles, bricks, marble, or stone which have detached from a surface, unless the defects were caused by Homeowner’s negligence. The Builder is not responsible for discontinued patterns or color variations when replacing tile, brick, marble, stone flooring, or grout. Hollow tiles occasionally occur and are not covered by the Limited Warranty. 27.4 Tile Edges Not Even When adjacent marble or ceramic tile edges are not even with each other, they cause a deviation called “lippage.” The Builder, for a period of one year, will repair lippage greater than 1⁄8 inch. Irregular tiles such as limestone, adoquin, and Mexican pavers are not covered by the Limited Warranty.
HOME TIP
Homeowners should only use cleaning products recommended by the
manufacturers. To prevent damage, Homeowners should avoid walking on hardwood floors with spiked- heel shoes or sliding furniture and other heavy items over the floor.
27.6 Vinyl Flooring Loosened or Bubbled
Vinyl flooring should not lift, bubble, detach, or shrink from the perimeter. The Builder, for a period of one year, will reattach loose or bubbled floor areas or replace floors where shrinkage occurs at the perimeter. 27.7 Vinyl Flooring Depressions or Ridges Depressions or ridges may appear in vinyl flooring because of subfloor irregularities. The Builder will repair subflooring that causes depressions or ridges exceeding ¼ inch per 4 feet for a period of one year.
HOME TIP
Heavy objects, such as appliances, should not be dragged or slid across
vinyl or resilient tile surfaces as they may cause damage to the flooring. Damage to floor coverings caused by such actions is not covered under the Limited Warranty.
27.8 Gaps in Vinyl Flooring Seams Gaps in vinyl flooring seams should not be visible from a standing position. The Builder, for a period of one year, will repair gaps in seams (sheet goods) or gaps in seams that exceed 1⁄8 inch (resilient block tile).
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