Installer Responsibility Sample Clauses
Installer Responsibility. Product inspection: Prior to installation, the installer has responsibility for final inspection as to manufacture and factory finish of the product. It is important that you check each plank for any manufacturing defects, any faults must be reported back to the store of purchase for an immediate refund or replacement prior to the flooring being installed. The installer must use reasonable selectivity and hold out or cut off pieces with deficiencies, whatever the cause, should any individual piece be doubtful, the installer should not use the piece. Carefully examine flooring for colour, finish and quality before installing it. If material is not acceptable, do not install it and contact the seller immediately. AquaSurf Water Resistant Laminate Flooring can be installed over most existing fully adhered, structurally sound substrates, including hard floor covering surfaces like Vinyl, linoleum and ceramic tiles. Ceramic tile joints should be smoothed with a levelling compound and the ceramic tile surface be within the planeness tolerance requirements (see below). Carpet or other soft flooring products are not suitable substrates. Planeness: All subfloors need to be sufficiently flat to accept a floating floor, when a two-meter straightedge is at rest at two points on any part of the floor, there is to be no more than a 3mm gap under the straight edge.
Installer Responsibility. (a) Business practices - The Eligible Installer and employees and subcontractors of the Installation Company shall treat customers fairly and in good faith, and deliver promised services in a timely, responsible, professional, and competent manner. The Eligible Installer shall properly represent NYSERDA’s program and its relationship to NYSERDA, to customers, and the public.
(b) Capability to conduct business successfully - The Installation Company must have the financial resources to conduct business successfully. NYSERDA may request information to validate that the company has such resources.
(c) Responsible party - The Eligible Installer is required to meet all program terms and conditions and is responsible for systems installed partially or completely by other members of the Installation Company, subcontractors, or any other party designated by the installer to install the system.
(d) Employees and subcontractors - The Eligible Installer is required to ensure that all of the Installation Company’s employees, assistants, or subcontractors meet the program requirements and Standard Terms and Conditions for the program. Additionally, any person performing work under this project must be qualified to do the work they perform, and must meet all applicable terms and conditions including, but not limited to, insurance requirements in Section 10 and NYSERDA’s publicity clause in Section 12. Persons who assist the Installer and perform more than $2,000 worth of work or who climb the tower shall be considered subcontractors for the purposes of this Agreement. If the Installation Company uses a subcontractor to perform the installation, the Installation Company must have a written agreement with the subcontractor and submit that agreement, with insurance documentation for the subcontractor, to NYSERDA, along with the incentive application. NYSERDA reserves the right to request insurance documentation and subcontractor agreements for any subcontractor. The Eligible Installer is responsible for identifying all individuals who will participate in the installation of the wind energy system. On projects receiving incentives under this program, the Installation Company shall not employ or hire any individual or firm that has been suspended or terminated from this program or any other NYSERDA program without NYSERDA’s prior written permission.
Installer Responsibility. (a) Business practices - The Eligible Installer and employees and subcontractors of the Installation Company shall treat customers fairly and in good faith, and deliver promised services in a timely, responsible, professional, and competent manner. The Eligible Installer shall properly represent NYSERDA’s program and its relationship to NYSERDA, to customers, and the public.
(b) Capability to conduct business successfully - The Installation Company must have the financial resources to conduct business successfully. NYSERDA may request information to validate that the company has such resources.
(c) Responsible party - The Eligible Installer is required to meet all program terms and conditions and is responsible for systems installed partially or completely by other members of the Installation Company, subcontractors, or any other party designated by the installer to install the system.
(d) Employees and subcontractors - The Eligible Installer is required to ensure that all of the
