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Resilient Flooring Joints not Tight
Acceptable Performance/Condition Resilient flooring shall be installed with no visible gaps in the joints when viewed under normal lighting conditions in a standing position. Warranty One-Year Work and Materials Gaps in joints resulting from inappropriate use or maintenance procedures cannot be considered for the warranty. Action Visible gaps not meeting the acceptable condition shall be repaired in accordance with the manufacturer’s specifications. Remarks The visibility of gaps is dependent on a number of factors including texture, pattern, colour, type of resilient material, and lighting. Reflected light, particularly from large windows, exaggerates any irregularity in the floors and should not be considered normal lighting. Joint filler recommended by the flooring manufacturer may be used to fill gaps between seams of sheet flooring. |