Warranty
Craft-Art Wood Countertops are natural products. As with all natural products, the variation seen in nature is reflected in Craft-Art countertops. We view this variation as an intrinsic aspect of their beauty.
The limited warranty extends only to the original purchaser of Craft-Art products, includes only direct Craft-Art product costs, and excludes consequential damage or expenses.
Installation and Maintenance
This limited warranty applies to Craft-Art tops that are installed and maintained in the manner recommended in Craft-Art's installation and maintenance instructions.
Design and Manufacturing
Craft-Art guarantees the workmanship on every manufactured wood top. Each top will conform to the specifications provided by the customer, as described in the signed quotation, templates, and shop drawings. Craft-Art will, at its option, correct or replace without charge products that do not meet these specifications.
Glue Seams
In the event that any glue seams fail, Craft-Art warrants to the original purchaser that Craft-Art will, at its option, repair the failed seams or replace the product, without charge.
Water and Stain Damage
There is no express or implied warrantee with respect to water or stain damage. Craft-Art products, as delivered, are waterproof and will remain so if oiled in accordance with Craft-Art's maintenance instructions. Our products are also resistant to all food substances that typically cause stains.
Color/Graining
All natural wood changes color over time. Color change is caused by exposure to light and air (oxidation). Color changes vary by wood specie. Color changes are expected and are not considered defects. Differences in grain orientation can also cause color differences. Changes in color, color variation, mineral streaks, small pieces of figure, knots, and filled worm holes may occur naturally in wood countertops and are not defects.
Wood Movement
Craft-Art Countertops, like all solid wood products, expand and contract with changes in temperature, humidity, and other environmental factors. This expansion and contraction may cause small changes in the countertop. Small changes to due to environmental factors are not considered defects. Changes due to expansion and contraction vary by wood specie and by local environmental conditions.