Warranty

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FIBERGLASS DOOR
Warranty
*A “door” is not the same as a “door system”. Door Systems are assembled by a person (e.g. your builder, contractor, dealer or
distributor) who individually sources and combines components (including the door slab) into an entry system.
**A re-rated door must be permanently labeled with a re door certication label to signify that the Product is qualied as re-
rated. To determine if an eligible door has been machined and certied for use as a re door, an ofcial re door certication label
will be afxed on the edge of the hinge side of the door slab, usually between the top and middle hinge. In the event that a re
door certication label is missing or has been removed, it must be eld-labeled by the certication entity that originally certied the
door in order to retain its re rating. A Builders Choice Fire Door (TR12-24) Steel-Edge must be installed with a Builders Choice frame
with a lock bore sleeve, a smock, and draft intumescent seal to achieve a 90-minute or 60-minute positive pressure rating.
3. WARRANTY PERIOD:
Warranty Holder Classication
Product Residential Warranty Holder
Commercial/Multi-Resident
Warranty Holder
Builders Choice Fiberglass Doors: Lifetime
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3-Years
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Measured from date Product was originally purchased from an authorized dealer and continuing for as long as the original
Residential Warranty Holder owns and resides in the premises in which the Product was installed (“Lifetime Limited Warranty”),
unless a shorter duration is expressly stated for the Product component. Not transferable.
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Measured from the earlier of the date Product was shipped from Builders Choice; transferable to successor Commercial/Multi-
Resident Warranty Holder during and for the balance of the original Commercial/Multi-Resident Warranty Period.
4. WARRANTY HOLDER CLASSIFICATIONS:
RESIDENTIAL WARRANTY HOLDERS: An owner is a Residential Warranty Holder if the Product is installed in (i) a new residential dwelling
and the rst occupant owns the dwelling or (ii) an existing owner-occupied residential dwelling, and in each case at the time of
installation such owner is also responsible for Product replacement. For example, assume the Product is installed in a condominium
unit in a multi-resident building. If the rst occupant of the condominium unit is the rst owner of that unit and is also responsible
for Product replacement, then that owner is a Residential Warranty Holder; however, if the owner is not the rst occupant or if
someone else other than the owner (e.g. a condominium association) is responsible for Product replacement, then the owner is not a
Residential Warranty Holder.
COMMERCIAL/MULTI-RESIDENT WARRANTY HOLDERS: If the Product is installed under conditions in which no one qualies as a
Residential Warranty Holder as described above, then the Warranty Holder is the owner at the time of installation of the structure in
which the Product has been installed. That owner is classied as a Commercial/Multi-Resident Warranty Holder. This includes owners
of commercial or investment buildings, multi-resident premises in which the occupant is not responsible (other than through periodic
fees/other assessments) for Product replacement whether or not the occupant owns the residential dwelling unit in the premises
(including certain condominiums, town homes, duplexes, apartments or cooperatives).
WHAT THIS LIMITED WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER
This Limited Warranty does not include non-conformities or damages attributable to or arising from:
1. Not Covered: General
General wear and tear.
Minor scratches or minor visual imperfections outside the Product’s standard manufacturing and quality
specication parameters.
The nish on hinges, handles, and locksets is not warranted and is purchased “AS IS”. This includes but is not limited to
discoloration, tarnishing, scratches, abrasions, and visual imperfections. Exposure to certain environmental conditions, including
but not limited to salt spray, acid rain, high humidity, or other corrosive elements may adversely affect the coatings on nishes
and mechanical workings of hinges, handles, and locksets. Timely and proper cleaning of these components (periodically
wiping down with a soft, water-dampened cloth and drying with a soft, dry cloth) will discourage the development of rust
and corrosion, maintaining the factory appearance and sound function of the components. Abrasive cleaners or other harsh