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FH 12.33: Grout is Not Uniform Colour
Article type: FreeholdIn a room or defined area the colour of grouted joints between ceramic tiles shall appear generally uniform under normal lighting conditions and from a normal viewing position.
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FH 12.34: Dye Lot Variations in Ceramic Floor Tiles
Article type: FreeholdWithin a room or defined area, the ceramic floor tiles shall be uniform in colour, texture and pattern when viewed under normal lighting conditions. Minor variation between dye lots is acceptable. -
FH 12.35: Variation in Colour in Natural Stone Tile Installations (Granite, Marble, Travertine, Slate and Limestone)
Article type: FreeholdColour variation is acceptable in natural stone tiles.
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FH 12.36: Gaps Developing at ends or along Strips of Laminate Flooring
Article type: FreeholdGaps resulting from joints that remain open permanently in excess of 1 mm in laminate flooring are not acceptable.
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FH 12.37: Laminate Flooring is Cupped (High Edges)
Article type: FreeholdLaminate flooring shall be installed without cupping.
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FH 12.38: Laminate Flooring Buckles
Article type: FreeholdLaminate flooring shall be installed to prevent buckling.
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FH 12.39: Laminate Flooring Strips are Dented, Scratched and/or Chipped
Article type: FreeholdPerformance/Condition: Laminate flooring shall be free of damage such as dents, scratches and/or chips at the time of the PDI.
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FH 12.4: Carpet Seam is Visable
Article type: FreeholdCarpet seams shall be installed with the backing tightly fitted in accordance with the manufacturer’s specifications. -
FH 12.5: Carpet Is Loose Or Stretching has Occurred
Article type: FreeholdCarpeting shall be installed in accordance with the manufacturer’s specifications to prevent loosening at edges, separation from its point of attachment and to minimize stretching under normal use. -
FH 12.6: Spots or Fading on Carpet
Article type: FreeholdCarpet shall be free from spots and faded areas. -
FH 12.7: Carpet Not Uniform Colour
Article type: FreeholdWithin a room or defined area, carpet shall be uniform in colour, texture and pattern when viewed under normal lighting conditions. Carpet pieces in the same room or defined area shall be installed with the pile oriented in the same direction. Minor variation between dye lots is acceptable. -
FH 12.9: Hollow Areas In Underpad Below Carpet Surface
Article type: FreeholdCarpet underpad shall provide a continuous surface of support for the carpet. -
FH 11.1: Gap Between Cabinets and Ceilings or Walls
Article type: FreeholdCabinets shall be fitted to each other. Where cabinets abut walls and ceilings, visible gaps in excess of 3 mm are not acceptable.
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FH 11.10: Seams (Joints) in Stone Countertops are too Wide Open
Article type: FreeholdJoints in stone countertops shall be filled and sealed to provide a continuous finished surface. Loose or missing filler is unacceptable. -
FH 11.12: Staining Of Natural Stone Products
Article type: FreeholdNatural quarried stone products are subject to staining, even when sealed.