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Woodwork Institute of California
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FD-01A
Attorney Generals Office
Carson City, Nevada
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STORAGE, HANDLING, JOB FINISHING AND INSTALLATION OF WOOD DOORS
I. DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING
A. The delivery of all items of architectural doors shall be as required by a progress
schedule furnished by the general contractor, and subject to conditions as follows:
- Delivery of architectural doors shall be made only when the area of operation is
enclosed, all plaster and concrete work dry, and the area broom clean.
- A clean storage area, well ventilated and protected from direct sunlight, excessive
heat, rain or moisture, in which the relative humidity is between 45% and 65% at
60ºF, 90ºF, and EMC (Equilibrium Moisture Content) conditions between 8% and 12%,
shall be provided and maintained at the building site by the general contractor.
The air conditioning or heating system shall be on and functioning, and the
architectural doors shall be acclimated to these conditions for 72 hours prior
to installation.
- Doors should not be subjected to abnormal heat, extreme dryness, humid conditions,
sudden changes in temperature, or direct sunlight.
- Wood doors should be stored flat on a level surface at least 4" of the floor, is
a dry, well ventilated building. Use protective covering under the bottom door and
cover the top to keep clean, but allow air circulation under and around the stack
of doors. Doors should be handled with clean hands, care taken not to drag one
over the other, and when primed or sealed, properly re-stacked by the painter
when dry.
- If the above paragraphs are not adhered to, severe damage could result to the doors.
The supplier of the doors shall not be held responsible for any damage that might
develop by not adhering to the above paragraphs.
II. FINISHING
- Prior to finishing, insure that the building atmosphere is dried to a normal,
interior relative humidity.insure that the doors have been allowed to equalize to
a stable moisture content.
- Before finishing, remove handling marks or effects of exposure to moisture with
a complete, thorough, final block sanding over all surfaces of the door, using at
least 150 grit sandpaper, and clean before applying sealer or finish. Deep scratches
must be steamed out before sanding. Sharp edges must be eased by sanding.
- Certain species of wood, particularly oak, contain chemicals which react unfavorably
with certain finishes causing dark stain spots. Where possible, the species/finish
combination should be tested prior to finishing the doors. Notify your finish
supplier or door supplier immediately if any undesirable reaction is noticed. Do not
continue with the finishing until the problem is resolved.
- In order not to induce warpage, avoid dark stains or dark colored paints on door
surface exposed directly to sunlight.
- In order to prevent blemish magnification, avoid extremely dark stains in light
colored wood species.
- Water based sealer or prime coats should no be used. Water based top coats should
only be used over surfaces that have been completely sealed with a non-water based
sealer or primer.
- A First coat of a thinned clear sanding sealer, followed by light block sanding,
will minimize subsequent handling marks and promote the uniformity of subsequent
stain coats.
- All exposed wood surfaces must be sealed, including top and bottom rails.
- To achieve the desired results of color uniformity, finish build, gloss and reduce
the frequency of refinishing, obtain and follow finish manufacturer's
recommendations.
- Be sure the door surface being finished is satisfactory in both smoothness and color
after each coat before applying the next coat.
- Certain wood fire doors have edges, and possibly cross bands under the face veneer,
which contain fire retardant salts. These salts are usually hygroscopic and will
take on excess moisture in a damp atmosphere. The salts will concentrate at the
surface and form whitish crystals that can interfere with the finish. Before
finishing, remove the salt crystals with a damp cloth, followed by drying and light
sanding.
WIC 420-R 1-1-88
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