Warp Sample Clauses

Warp. Bow, twist, and warp of doors shall not be considered defects unless in excess of ¼” in the plane of the door. Synthetic Stucco Installation in structures that do not allow for proper moisture management, e.g., exterior insulation and finish systems (EIFS) or “synthetic stucco” is not covered under the Limited Warranty. Thermal Efficiency Infinity does not warrant the amount or percentage of argon or other inert gas present in insulating glass at any time after manufacture. Inert gas dissipates over time, and may be ineffective in products manufactured with capillary tubes. Thermal efficiencies vary with the application of the product. Infinity does not warrant a specific level of thermal efficiency will be maintained by inert gas, low emissivity coatings, or other product features.
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Warp. No more than 1/4" of warp as measured across the plane of the door in a section no greater than 3-6 x 7-0 in a 1-3/4" or 3-0 x 7-0 in a 1-3/8" door. For doors that are larger than 3-6 x 7-0 but no greater than 8-0 in height and 4-0 in width, the warp shall not exceed 1/4" in a 3' by 7’ section.
Warp. Quaker warrants its wood and vinyl doors against warping, bowing, cupping or twisting of greater than 1/4” for ten (10) years. It is not uncommon for a temporary warp condition to occur as wood adjusts to local humidity and temperature conditions, so Quaker may defer action on such warranty claims for up to one (1) year. Doors greater than 7 feet (84 inches) tall without factory installed multi-point locking hardware are not warranted against warping or performance. Exclusions to warranty coverage The following items, including any resulting damage or injury or defect, are excluded from warranty coverage: • Installation or use near high humidity areas (pools, saunas, hot tubs, etc.) or in homes with excessive humidity. • Condensation, unless due to insulated glass failure. • Normal wear and tear; including fading and/or discoloration from normal use, age or sun exposure. • Failure to paint, treat or properly seal exposed wood within 30 days of installation.
Warp. 34/1 metric or finer* polyester/rayon staple, or plied polyester/rayon staple of various yarn sizes, combined with spandex filament of various deniers.

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