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Abnormal use of the shelter;
Damage induced by shocks received by the shelter;
Logs whose nesting is possible using a clamp;
The use of spare parts not supplied by seller after-sales service;
A malfunction following a modification of the shelter (excluding the addition of shingles or roof panels);
Outdoor bad weather and in particular gusts of wind of more than 70 km / h;
Dimensional dispersions linked to variations in temperature and humidity depending on the season;
The gaps between the planks or the split planks due to a blocking of the retraction / expansion by the fixing of
accessories on the walls (furniture, workbenches, rigid cable tray, carport, ...);
Damage caused by the suspension of products on the breakdowns of the shelter;
Deformation of the shelter linked to storm blades that are too tight;
Natural discoloration and natural graying of wood.
NATURAL ELEMENTS PRESENT ON WOOD
Note: Wood is a natural material very sensitive to outdoor conditions. It is likely to swell slightly during winter periods
and to retract in dry periods. These dimensional variations are completely normal and predictable and do not affect the
strength and functionality of the shelter.
The planks are not all identical because they come from a natural material. Wood is a material that works and evolves
over time and the seasons. Here is a presentation of the natural elements of wood which should not be considered as
defects.
Abnormal wood coloring
It is possible to distinguish shades between the different boards. But these differences are greatly reduced with sunlight.
Round knotsThe knots testify to the presence of a branch on the tree trunk. Those with a fragility for wood are excluded
during quality control.
Resin traces
Resin may rise to the surface of the wooden planks. It should be removed with a soft tool or turpentine, in small
quantities so as not to stain.
Superficial mold
Superficial mold can appear on the surface of the wood as a result of heat and humidity. Use a rag or sandpaper to
remove surface marks.
Fis Cracks and checks
The density of the wood varies greatly depending on humidity and temperature. Under the effect of heat, the wood
shrinks and can reveal significant cracks. This is normal and does not affect the mechanical properties or the quality of
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