THE HOMEOWNER--you have just had new flooring installed and something is not right...maybe you have been told "it's suppose to be that way"
or " I don't see any problem"
THE BUSINESS OWNER--your new flooring is not performing as promised...but to replace it will disrupt your business...What do you do?
THE RETAILER--another inspector has stated in his report that "its not manufacturing related”. But he doesn't say what caused the problem and who is responsible.....and your customer is not satisfied with this answer
THE ARCHITECT--the flooring is not performing as promised and your customer is looking to you for answers--what do you do?
THE BUILDER , CONTRACTOR & CONSTRUCTION MANAGER--you know there is a problem, but the manufacturer is blaming the installers, the installers are blaming the manufacturer and your customer is looking to you for answers
THE INSURANCE ADJUSTER--there is a problem with the flooring and your policyholder wants it replaced. But is it really an insurance claim. Or the floor has been replaced and your policyholder is still not happy. Is there really a problem or are they being too critical?
THE ATTORNEY—you are involved in litigation concerning a flooring installation. One side claims the flooring material is defective, or the installation is defective. But what are the facts? Is what is being claimed accurate according to accepted industry standards? You need an expert witness
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Flooring Inspector
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