Wall and Ceiling Framing Sample Clauses

The Wall and Ceiling Framing clause defines the requirements and standards for constructing the structural framework that supports walls and ceilings in a building project. It typically outlines the types of materials to be used, such as wood or metal studs, and specifies installation methods, spacing, and alignment to ensure stability and compliance with building codes. By setting clear expectations for how framing should be executed, this clause helps ensure the structural integrity of the finished spaces and prevents disputes over workmanship or safety standards.
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Wall and Ceiling Framing. For one (1) year after the Date of Warranty, Seller will repair any interior or exterior frame wall or ceiling that is bowed more than 3/8" within any 32-inch horizontal measurement; or more than 1/2" within any 8-foot vertical measurement.

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