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Well most of us knew this and I have even been told the foreign manufactures and even our own manufactures having their engineered hardwood manufactured out of country is not made to U.S. Standards.So therefore our standards do not apply in any inspection report. One of the main reasons I stopped doing inspections for them.
The theory goes that manufacturer standards trumph U.S. Standards unless specified. This might take some large lawsuits to rid us of this menace. I tell my clients about who is manufacturing this junk.
Here is another blatent directive going around in an email to all inspectors of the firm that will screw over many a consumer when their hardwood floor starts to fall apart Wheres the hardwood industry when you need them? NWFA ???
"Unless a manufacturer ‘specifically’ states in their advertising, installation guidelines and/or literature that they manufacture their products to ANSI or ASTM standards, and that their products comply with these standards, you are NOT to reference these standards in your reports or conclusions!"
"Again, unless the manufacturer ‘specifically’ states that their products comply with the ANSI and /or ASTM standards, they can manufacture their products any way they choose as long as it meets their own guidelines. The manufacturers’ guidelines prevail over any other industry standards and/or guidelines."
Taken from an article at http://floortektalk.com/vbulletin/index.php
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