Starting from the builder wether private or pro in the business.
Also we all know how and where supposedly it is to be stored summer or winter.
But it starts usually of sealing and treating of all wood,ply inner and out and of course material used on exterior. Or craftsmanship in general.
What in the States is the so called length of "legal warranty law" versus warranty or liability given or offered by builder? Or by manufacturer. Is there a law for this? How is the consumer protected if the warranty happens to run out and damage is found shortly there after?
Of course there is also the factor of how the owner or purchaser maintains it such as in a car or anything else.
Has this been discussed ?

Pics to get you thinking about the above..
This tear is believe it or not 6 years old.










Sad. Severe mold which is very bad for your health. Delamination in full. Rot.. and whatever else this brings to mind..
Quote: "the build quality is absolutely abysmal! there seems to be no glue used & the staple fixings are something like 7 to 8 inches apart! There is no continuous sealant under the capping strip & most of the screws holding the capping strip are installed at an angle!"
What are your thoughts, ideas or opinions..
As I might try I cannot to the life of me see any form of compounds or sealants on the ply nor under the cap moulding either. Absolutely no sign or trace of anything applied.
