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A Certified Inspector is trained to inspect flooring problems and render an opinion as to what party is responsible for the flooring failure. |
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Certified Inspectors are trained to give independent opinions, based on observations and tests. |
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The areas of responsibility may be one of five: |
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The Manufacturer: |
is responsible for defects in the floor that are either visible or latent |
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The Installer: |
is responsible for any installation that is not to industry standards or manufacturer specifications. |
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The Consumer |
Is responsible for any problems that relate to poor maintenance or damage. |
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The Specifier: |
is responsible for any product which is installed or placed in a use for which it is not designed. |
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Acts of Nature: |
are defined as situations and/or conditions beyond the control of man. |
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WARNING: It is advisable to ask questions of an inspector prior to commissioning his or her services. |
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Some questions to ask: |
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How many years of industry experience? (15 years minimum is best) |
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How many years of experience as an independent inspector? (minimum of 3 years is best) |
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Background: Any installation experience? Sales experience? Manufacturing Experience? (Installation and Sales are helpful, if not the best combination) |
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