PERFORMANCE GUIDELINES: 9. WALL AND CEILING FINISH
9.13 Clear Interior Finishes Have Deteriorated
Acceptable Performance/Condition
Clear interior finishes shall not deteriorate to the extent that they expose the substrate beneath.
Virtually all applied finishes will fade when exposed to sunlight over time. Areas of intense, direct sunlight exposure will tend to fade faster than other, more shaded areas. Direct sunlight may cause the underlying substrate to fade and the clear finish to “yellow."
Clear finishes on fine woods are influenced by the wood substrate and the moisture balance in that wood.
Warranty Coverage
- 12 months In-Home
- 15 months Common Property
Damage resulting from normal wear and tear or maintenance not conducted in keeping with maintenance documentation provided to the owner by the warranty provider or builder is not covered under warranty.
Claim Response
Clear finishes not meeting the Acceptable Performance/Condition are to be rectified.
Where repairs are made, an exact match of colour, finish, grain, sheen or texture may not be possible. Differences due to dye lot variation are acceptable.
Maintenance Tip
Remove grease or splatters immediately from wall surfaces.
Take care not to impact or drag objects against walls.

References
- BC RCPG 9.9 Finished Surface Is Rough
- BC RCPG 9.10 Interior Paint Finish Is Unacceptable
- BC RCPG 9.11 Paint or Stain on Repaired Interior Areas Does Not Match
- BC RCPG 12.23 Finished Wood Flooring Is Not Uniform in Appearance
- BC RCPG 12.24 Wood Flooring Finish Has Blistered, Bubbled or Peeled
- BC RCPG 12.29 Knots and Colour Variation in Wood Flooring
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