Installation Guide

WATERPROOF WOOD
FLOORING INSTALLATION
Warranty coverage for the replacement oor is limited to the
remaining portion of the original warranty.
Any additional claims for loss of prot or incidental losses due
to defective product will not be considered. Some examples of
incidental damages are: replacement of suboors or
underlayment, trim moldings, disconnecting /reconnecting
appliances, moving of furniture or any other losses deemed
incidental by Lifeproof.
If repairs or replacement of a section is deemed necessary, all
items must be cleared from the aected area subsequent to the
original installation. The cost associated with the removal of those
items will not be credited or reimbursed.
Product costs will be covered for the length of the warranty.
Labor costs will not be covered.
If the product fails to perform as stated in the warranty, Lifeproof reserves the right to have the product inspected by a certied inspector.
Should product be determined to be defective, Lifeproof reserves the right to either repair or replace the defective area with the same
color, design, and grade product, if available. If product is unavailable or discontinued, Lifeproof reserves the right to select and supply
similar material.
Failure to follow these procedures may result in voiding some or all of the warranty. This limited warranty is non-transferable and extends only
to the original end user. Please note: Some jurisdictions do not allow exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages or
limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitation and exclusion may not apply to you.
This warranty gives you specic right and you may also have other right, which vary from state to state.
WHAT IS NOT COVERED BY THIS WARRANTY
(Item list is not exhaustive)
Damage caused by leaks from appliances or plumbing.
Construction damage after installation.
Installation-related errors or damage including improper
conditioning of jobsite and ooring materials, when necessary,
and/or poor suboor performance or failure.
Fading, discoloration, or other damage due to excessive
temperatures or sunlight. Radiant heat must not exceed 85°F
(29°C) and be approved by the manufacturer fo rthe use of their
product with resilient vinyl ooring applications.
Problems or damage due to excessive moisture or hydrostatic
pressure from the sub-oor.
Discoloration caused by use of vinyl, latex, or rubber-backed
oor mats. Note: some synthetic backed carpets contain latex in
the manufacturing process that may discolor vinyl. Always use
mats marked as “non-staining”.
Discoloration caused by rubber pads, rubber wheels, rubber tires,
rubber rollers, automotive tires, etc.
Flooring installed on stair is excluded from warranty coverage.
Installation of residential product in a commercial environment.
Improper Installation: Material that is not installed in accordance
with the Installation Instructions is not a manufacturing related
defect. Installer workmanship is not warranted.
Labor cost to repair or replace material installed with visible
defects/imperfections.
Improper maintenance, resulting in gloss level loss.
Damage resulting from use of strong detergents, chemicals,
paints, dyes, improper mats, fertilizers, or other similar materials.
Damage caused by rolling loads, including but not limited to
chairs, appliances, or other objects are not covered by
the warranty.
Damage caused by moving appliances or heavy furniture without
protecting the oor. (Always protect ooring by using protective
covering when moving heavy objects.).
Damage or scratches resulting from accidents, casualty events,
abuse or improper usage (including damage from pet claws
or teeth, urine, etc.). Accidents, abuse, and improper usage are
dened as, but are not limited to damage caused by: casters
on furniture, rotating beater bars on vacuum cleaners, burns, cuts,
impact from heavy and sharp objects –with the Prescott exception,
narrow or spike heels, cleats, etc., as well as, damage resulting
from unprotected furniture legs. Chairs, sofas, or furniture with
castors must be tted with soft rubber wheels and have an
adequate protective mat or protective castor cups to prevent
rolling load damage.