Care and Maintenance

WIRE CLOSET SHELVING

Special Considerations

Correctly installed wire shelving can be expected to support an evenly distributed weight of 50 pounds per linear foot.

The finish on ventilated wire shelving will not crack or peel under normal use.

The use of wire hangers is not recommended, as they will cause black marks on the hanging rod.

Care and Maintenance

Wipe with a soft damp cloth.

Do not overload shelves as they may pull away from the wall.


WOOD MELAMINE CLOSET SHELVING

Care and Maintenance

Wipe with a soft damp cloth.

Do not overload shelves as they may pull away from the wall.

Shelving can be wiped with a damp cloth.

Shelving is a core wrapped in a melamine skin and is not intended to withstand extended exposure to liquids.

Protect Surfaces from sharp objects.


FRAMED 5MM AND 6MM GLASS SHOWER DOORS

Special Considerations

Any flaws in tempered or laminated glass (scratches or chips) and any flaws or scratches on metal frame parts must be noted and reported during the initial inspection or new home walk through.

Door position and door swing is determined following a site evaluation and is based on providing the best possible seal.

Should a design change be made to change the swing of the shower door opposite our recommendation, the warranty will be null and void against water escaping.

Care and Maintenance

Wipe down the aluminum metal after each shower.

Squeegee all glass after each shower use warm water and a few drops of mild soap for regular cleanings. This helps minimize the build up of calcium.

Do not use abrasive cleaner on the glass or aluminum.

Avoid cleaning products that claim to stop water spots.

The best way to keep the calcium buildup to a minimum, is to squeegee after each use.


CUSTOM 10MM GLASS SHOWER DOORS

Special Considerations

Any flaws in tempered (scratches or chips) and any flaws or scratches on metal hardware parts must be noted and reported during the initial inspection after installation or new home walk through.

Hardware is warrantied for mechanical and finishing defects.

Repairs or replacements to any shower door malfunction caused by improper installation will be covered for one year.

Care and Maintenance

Squeegee all glass after each shower; use a glass cleaner for regular cleanings. This minimizes the build up of calcium.

Some soaps, shower products and cleaning agents contain abrasives. Avoid using abrasive cleaner on the glass or aluminum.

Avoid cleaning products that claim to stop water spots.

Use a mild soap with a clean lint-free cloth to remove soap, dirt and other shower residue.

Once soil residue is removed, thoroughly rinse all cleaning solutions and other debris from the glass.

Rinse and dry all cleaning solutions from shower heads, faucets, door handles, framework and any rubber or plastic sealants.

There may be a ”rust-like” residue that appears on the shower framework and hardware. This is not rust, as all parts are stainless steel or aluminum. Simple cleaning will resolve this issue.


TEMPERED GLASS – 5MM, 6MM AND 10MM

Special Considerations

Any flaws in tempered (scratches or chips) must be noted and reported during the initial inspection after installation or new home walk through.

Care and Maintenance

Squeegee all glass after each shower; use a glass cleaner for regular cleanings. This minimizes the build up of calcium.

Some soaps, shower products and cleaning agents contain abrasives. Avoid using abrasive cleaner on the glass or aluminum.

Avoid cleaning products that claim to stop water spots.

Use a mild soap with a clean lint-free cloth to remove soap, dirt and other shower residue.

Once soil residue is removed, thoroughly rinse all cleaning solutions and other debris from the glass.

Rinse and dry all cleaning solutions from showerheads, faucets, door handles, framework and any rubber or plastic sealants.

There may be a ”rust-like” residue that appears on the shower framework and hardware. This is not rust, as all parts are stainless steel or aluminum. Simple cleaning will resolve this issue.


MIRRORED CLOSET DOORS AND MEDICINE CABINETS

Special Considerations

Any flaws in the mirror glass (scratches or chips) and any flaws or scratches on metal frame parts must be noted and reported during the initial inspection after installation or new home walk through.

Care and Maintenance

Remove any stones or debris from the closet door bottom tracks.

They may cause the doors not to operate smoothly.

Clean the mirror/glass with a regular glass cleaner.

Wipe down the metal framework, should it get wet.


MIRRORS

Special Considerations

Any flaws in the mirror glass (scratches or chips) must be noted and reported during the initial inspection after installation or new home walk through.

Over Height Mirrors – if the electrical fixture or outlet is over tightened causing the mirror to crack – this is not covered under the warranty.

Care and Maintenance

If the mirror has a surface mark, try cleaning with a standard glass cleaner.

To Avoid Mirror Spoilage (black marks)

Spray the cleaner onto a cloth and not directly onto the mirror.

Good ventilation keeps the mirror from “sweating” and creating condensing liquids, which can be damaging. We recommend operating your ventilation fan for 30 minutes after each shower.

Do not allow the backing of the mirror to become wet as the silver backing may peel away.

Do not use acid, alkali, abrasive or ammonia based cleaners; they will likely damage the mirror and will void the warranty.


FRAMED MIRRORS

Special Considerations

Any flaws in the mirror glass (scratches or chips) or damages to the frame must be noted and reported during the initial inspection after installation or new home walks through.

Care and Maintenance

If the mirror has a surface mark, try cleaning with a standard glass cleaner.

Spray the cleaner onto a cloth and not directly onto the mirror.

Good ventilation keeps the mirror from “sweating” and creating condensing liquids which be damaging.

Do not allow the backing of the mirror to become wet as the silver may peel away.

Wipe frame with a soft damp cloth.