Installation Guide

INSTALLING A WORKTOP OR PANEL (Continued)
FIXING TO BRICKWORK.
When fixing a Wood panel to a brick pier you must ensure that the brickwork is completely dry. As a precaution glue a damp-proof barrier foil to the side or
underside of the Wood panel that has already been well oiled and dried. Fix with adhesive. This will help form a moisture barrier between the Wood panel and
the brickwork. We also advise that alternate fixing points be made along the length of the Wood panel to prevent it from bowing.
CORNER JOINTS.
When joining two Wood panels together it is recommended that both biscuit joints and standard Wood panels bolts are used in order to avoid temperature
warping at a later stage. Treat the joining edge and the underneath of the Wood panel lavishly with oil before joining and fitting the Wood panels.
INSERTING HOBS, TILES OR STONE MATERIALS.
Always leave a 5mm expansion gap. Use silicone sealant when fitting and filling expansion gaps. The wood may crack if you do not allow for expansion gaps.
Range cookers, such as AG A's, require a minimum expansion gap of 40 mm due to the constant heat source from these cookers.
KITCHEN APPLIANCES.
If a dishwasher or washing machine is to be installed under the Wood panel it is recommended to glue an insulation reflective foil and moisture barrier to the
underside of the Wood panel to protect it from intense heat. A minimum 25mm gap should be allowed for ventilation above the appliance. Leave a 15mm gap
between the end of tops and appliances, cut-outs for appliances and sinks.
FITTING AN INSET SINK
This is the same procedure as with fitting a laminate Wood panel. Expansion gaps must be left and sealed with silicone sealant. Take great care when installing
sinks into timber Wood panels, due to the possibility of water penetration into the joints. When positioning and making a cut-out for a hob always follow the
manufacturer's instructions for sizes, safety clearances, and sealing with silicone sealant.
UNDERMOUNTING SINKS.
The skills required for undermounting Belfast type sinks in a solid hardwood Wood panel is best left to expert fitters.
CARE & MAINTENANCE
WOOD OIL PRIOR TO INSTALLATION APPLY LAVISHLY.
Prior to installation you must generously Oil all the surfaces of the Wood panel, paying particular attention to the underside, cut edges and back edges.
Once the Wood panel has been fitted these areas and cut edges may be inaccessible. We recommend that all cut edges and end grains will need a further
2 coats (for a total of 3 coats) to ensure that the Oil has penetrated deep into the wood. When oiling remember to wipe away the excess oil after 15 minutes
and then allow to dry for 6 - 8 hours prior to further applications. Please give special attention to the oiling of the end grains and cut ends to seal them properly.
Apply the oil with a sponge or soft cloth. Never use steel wool to sand the surface as this may cause the Wood panel to become discolored when damp.
ONGOING MAINTENANCE OF THE WOOD PANEL
In the first few weeks of use some care must be taken to prevent Wood panels becoming stained before they have built up sufficient protection. Avoid letting
water build up on the worksurface, wipe off using a cloth. The Wood panels require to be oiled again within the first week of installation. Apply a thin coat of the
same type of oil, leave for 15 minutes and then wipe off the excess. This is best done at night to allow maximum time for the Wood panel to dry off, overnight.
After the first week, oiling once a week will suffice with the interval between treatments gradually increasing until eventually you are just wiping Wood panels
with an oily cloth once a month or so to restore the sheen that has built up. As a useful hint, the Wood panel will need oiling when water on the surface
smudges rather than forms a well-defined water droplet, or when the Wood panel feels dry.
REPAIR AND LONG TERM MAINTEANCE.
After years of hard use your Wood panel may sustain some stains, scrapes and grazes. To refurbish your Wood panel, lightly sand it down with a sanding machine
or with fine sandpaper. For smaller areas of damage, sand locally and oil again.
WARRANTY
The Company warrants that the Products will be free from material defects in materials and workmanship and will operate substantially in conformance
with the Company's documentation for a period of 1 year. This warranty period begins the date on which the Products are shipped to its customers. This
warranty does not apply to Products that have been subject to misuse, including neglect, accident, or modification, or that have been altered during
assembly and are not capable of being tested by the Company under its normal test conditions. The Company's obligation for Products failing to meet
this warranty is to refund the purchase price of the nonconforming Product, or to replace or repair the nonconforming Products.
Each Interbuild solid wood finger jointed Wood panel is manufactured from selected material and is subject to stringent quality control procedures. The
company cannot be held responsible for their further maintenance and installation, which is dependent upon the standard of work of individual
contractors and the end user. No warranty is granted on fitted tops, mitered joints, or where there are a lack of expansion or heat evaporating gaps. True
factory faults are delamination of glue joints, which should not occur. Other potential faults discovered at a later stage after assembling and installation,
such as cracked wood, bowing wood or deformed wood of any kind, that appear due to failure to follow installation and maintenance instructions
provided in this leaflet has not being followed are not covered by this warranty.
TIPS
Hot pans should be placed on a pan stand or similar and not directly onto the worksurface.
Always use a chopping board for food preparation, not the worksurface.
Avoid letting water build up on the worksurface, wipe off using a cloth.
The surface should be cleaned with a warm damp cloth with a little washing up liquid.
Re-oil your Wood panel and workstation regularly.
PRECAUTION
Cloths and sponges used when treating your Wood panel with oil may become FLAMMABLE. Please store or dispose of them safely.
2019 Interbuild Distribution (US) LLC, a Division of Interbuild Holding, LTD, Hong Kong. L7: Installation, Care and Maintenance Instructions