Rough Finish definition

Rough Finish. The basic level of finish that any access holes or openings made by the Service Contractor will be returned to as part of a Service Request prior to sanding and any application of any primer, sealant, paint, tile or other type of final decorative covering. Rust, Corrosion, or Sediment: a Breakdown of the Covered Item due to the presence of rust, corrosion, or sediment on or in the Covered Item.
Rough Finish is defined to include hanging of drywall, patching of drywall, stucco, and lath. Repair to Rough Finish condition does not include supplies or labor for paint, sanding, wall texture, wallpaper, and/or tile work. We are not responsible for restoration of any wall coverings, floor coverings, plaster, cabinets, counter tops, tiling, paint, or the like.
Rough Finish means units whose plane die surfaces are entirely broken by mechanical means, such as wire cutting or wire brushing;

Examples of Rough Finish in a sentence

  • If the Covered Item can only be accessed through a concrete (including cinderblock) wall, floor, or ceiling, we will provide coverage for access to the Covered Item and return such access opening to a Rough Finish, including any rerouting, up to $1,000.

  • Please note we will only provide coverage for access to a Covered Item through one layer of unobstructed drywall, and return such access opening to a Rough Finish.

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