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All
doors supplied by
Leeds Plywood & Doors
Ltd, hereafter referred
to as LPD (except
those doors expressly
excluded from this
guarantee by LPD,
effective as at
1st November
2004) are guaranteed
by LPD for ten years
from date of delivery,
and at that time,
to be of good material
and workmanship
and to be free of
defects which would
render said doors
unserviceable and/or
unfit for the ordinary,
recommended use.
This
guarantee is made
to the original
purchaser only and
does not extend
to subsequent purchasers
during the period
of this warranty.
If
at the time a door
delivery is received,
said door(s) are
found to have a
defect(s) which
can reasonably be
discovered by inspection
of each door, the
receiver of the
door(s) must, prior
to hanging or fitting,
and within 3 days,
send written notice
of said discovered
defect(s) to LPD.
If
a fault rather than
defect develops
after the door is
fitted, written
notice of said fault(s)
must be sent to
LPD within ten years
from date of delivery.
No
claim will be honoured
unless an authorised
representative of
LPD performs a site
inspection.
If
guaranteed doors
are found to contain
defects/faults as
stated herein, LPD,
at our option will
either, repair defective/faulty
door(s), furnish
purchaser with replacement
door(s) or refund
to the current owner
the amount the original
purchaser paid LPD
for the returned
defective/faulty
door(s). This
guarantee does not
cover any other
charges incurred
such as labour for
removal of defective
door, rehanging
of new and/or replacement
door, transportation
to and from site
or reimbursement
for any other work/service
not originally supplied
by LPD.
LIMITATIONS
AND EXCLUSIONS
- Unsatisfactory
service or appearance
caused by failure
to follow the "Handling/Finishing/Installation" instructions
set out herein
or similarly in
the alternative
contained within
the door packaging
are excluded from
this guarantee.
- Natural
variations in the
colour or texture
of wood are not
to be considered
as defects.
- Warp/bow/cup/twist
(as set out in
the relevant British
Standard) shall
not be considered
a defect unless
it exceeds 1/4 inch
(6.35mm) in the
plane of the door
itself. Warp is
any distortion
in the door itself
and does not refer
to the relationship
of the door to
the frame or jamb
in which it is
hung.
When
measuring the amount
of warp in a door,
the following method
shall be used: bow,
cup or twist shall
be measured by placing
a straight-edge
on the suspected
concave face of
the door at any
angle (i.e. diagonally,
horizontally, vertically),
with the door in
its installed position. The
measurement of bow,
cup and twist shall
be made at the point
of maximum distance
between the bottom
of the straight
edge and the face
of the door.
- The
guarantee on Double
Glazed Units is
restricted to 5
years
- All
the following doors
are excluded from
this guarantee:
i.
All
Knotty Pine doors
and Door Blanks.
ii.
All
non-stock/special
doors, which fall
outside of the usual
LPD standard stock
size profile (i.e.
special orders).
iii.
All
doors that are improperly
hung or do not swing
freely.
iv.
Normal
wear and tear including
wear through of finish.
v.
The
appearance of any
door with non-factory
applied high gloss
finish.
vi.
All
doors stored on sites
other than the properly
prepared storage
areas/warehouses
of LPD’s
client/customer,
other than for reasons
of satisfying the
relevant paragraphs
of the Handling,
Finishing and Installation
category set out
below.
vii.
All
doors not supplied
finished by or not
finished prior to
installation.
viii.
All
exterior doors where
there is inadequate
overhead protection.
ix.
Any
installation LPD
deems structurally
unstable - this will
be noted in writing
by LPD.
Any
implied guarantee
shall be limited
in duration to
the period of this
guarantee.
- Any
implied guarantee
shall be limited
in duration to the
period of this guarantee.
- LPD
shall not be liable
for any doors repaired,
returned or replaced
without prior consent
by LPD.
HANDLING,
JOB FINISHING AND
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
- Upon
receipt of delivery
of doors, inspect
each door for any
visible defects. Doors
should be stored
on a flat and level
surface in a dry,
well-ventilated
building. Cover
to keep clean and
keep out sunlight,
but allow air circulation.
- Handle
with clean gloves
and do not drag
doors across one
another or across
other surfaces.
- Doors
should not be subject
to: abnormal heat,
extreme dryness,
humid conditions
or sudden changes
therein. They should
be conditioned
to average prevailing
relative humidity
of the locality
before hanging.
- The
utility or structural
strength of the
door must not be
impaired in the
fitting of the
door, the application
of the hardware,
or cutting and
altering the door.
- Before
finishing, remove
handling marks
or effects of exposure
to moisture with
a thorough final
sanding over all
surfaces of the
door using fine
sandpaper. Clean
before applying
sealer or finish.
Some species of
wood contain a
chemical (oak particularly),
which reacts unfavourably
with certain finishes.
Where possible,
the surface should
be tested for such
unfavourable reactions.
Application of
a sealer before
finishing will
usually prevent
this difficulty.
Do not use steel
wool or other sanding
materials containing
steel/iron on Oak
doors.
- Immediately
after fitting,
or cutting for
closures, weather-strip
and/or threshold,
and before hanging
any interior or
exterior door on
the job, the entire
door, including
the top and bottom
edges must receive
an application
of a suitable sealer/primer
and two coats of
a good grade of
paint, varnish,
lacquer, micro
porous wood finish.
Always check with
the manufacturer
of the chosen finish
to ensure suitability
and/or compatibility
with the particular
construction and
specie of your
door choice. .
Adequate drying
time must be allowed
between coats.
For job site finishing,
do not use a water-thinned
paint unless an
oil base prime
coat is first applied.
Exterior finishes
shall be used on
the faces and all
edges of exterior
doors.
- Avoid
dark colours on
exterior doors
in direct sunlight.
- All
doors should be
checked prior to
installation. The
installation of
these doors shall
constitute acceptance.
- There
are no warranties
that extend beyond
the foregoing,
and LPD's responsibility
under this guarantee
is as stated herein.
LPD shall not be
liable for consequential,
incidental damages,
or for any amount
in excess of LPD's
original invoiced
price for the doors
involved, whether
the claim is for
breach of guarantee
or negligence.
- LPD
attempt to do everything
that is reasonably
possible so as
to ensure that
the relevant British
Standards that
relate to wooden
doors are met or
exceeded.
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