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9. Product failure due to improper or incorrect
installation;
10. Attempts to repair Main Door Corporation
products other than by Main Door Corporation
representatives;
11. Panel movement (shrinkage) of 1/4" or less.
Wood doors are susceptible to expansion and
contraction caused by temperature and
humidity variations. These may cause the wood
panels, that have been designed to "float", to
shrink, leaving an unstained line along the panel
edge and tiny cracks at the joints. These
deviations from perfection are not considered
flaws. While Main Door Corporation doors are a
low-maintenance product, field touch-up may
be required due to environmental conditions,
dings, dents and the normal expansion and
contraction of wood. Main Door Corporation
takes extra measures to ensure that joint
separation is minimal. However, it is normal to
experience some joint separation in areas where
stiles and rails meet and at casing joints. These
are not considered defects. If joint separation
occurs, the separated area must be sealed.
Stains and fillers are available in all standard
colors from Main Door Corporation.
12. Damage caused by extreme temperature
buildup where a storm door is utilized. Storm
doors must be vented to eliminate this
temperature buildup;
13. Slight expansion or contraction due to varying
environmental conditions, such as temperature
and humidity;
14. Doors shipped out of the continental Untied
States or Hawaii are not warranted. This
Warranty applies only if the Main Door
Corporation product is installed in a structure
located within the United States of America.
Main Door Corporation does not warrant any
product, which is installed outside the United
States or Hawaii. This Warranty applies only to
products as originally installed in the customer’s
building and does not apply to any tear outs
and reinstallations.