Resilient claims can arise as a result of unexpected performance issues that become evident during, or any time after installation. Some of the more common resilient claims involve gaps, curling, surface imperfections, poor adhesion, swirl/trowel marks, seam separation, concave bowing, bubbling, edge lifting, maintenance issues, tears, indentations, gouges, asphalt tracking, stains, yellowing, subfloor telegraphing, installation issues, manufacturing defects and many more. Certified Floor Covering Inspectors go through specialized training giving them advanced knowledge related to manufacturing, properties of resilient flooring, proper maintenance, installation, subfloor prep, as well as understanding problems, causes, cures and warranties related to resilient claims.
Adhesion Edge Lifting
Bubbling (Sheet Goods)
Buckling
Construction Dust Contamination
Core Void
Curling/Cupping Or Edge Lifting
Deformed Packaging
Delamination
Doming
Edge Damage-Ski Lift
Gaps
Gloss Variation
LVT Buckled Over Concrete/Wood Subfloor
Maintenance
Noise-Snap Crackle Pop And Squeaks
Peaked End Joints
Peaking End Joints
Scratches, Indentations And Surface Abrasions
Telegraphing
Uni-Push Joint Damage
Yellowing