500 E. 106th St.
Indianapolis, IN 46280
(317) 846-4864
Toll Free (888) 842-4864
Fax (317) 846-5742
Email: customerservice@carmelglass.com

For a downloadable PDF version of the Limited Warranty, Click Here.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sales & Showroom Hours: Mon-Fri: 8am - 5pm
Saturday: 9am - 1pm

Limited Warranty

Carmel Glass & Mirror, Inc. warrants products and services provided, to be free from
defects in material and workmanship for a period of (1) year from the date of installation,
as evidenced by this invoice.  No information or advice given by Carmel Glass & Mirror, Inc., employees, agents, distributors, or dealers will in any way increase the scope or duration
of this warranty.  If the work performed by Carmel Glass & Mirror, Inc., is modified by
anyone other than Carmel Glass & Mirror, Inc., all warranties shall be void.  No warranty is provided if the installation of products was not provided by Carmel Glass & Mirror, Inc.  Further, no warranty is provided if goods and services are not paid in full.

Product defects are subject to the specific terms and conditions listed below.  It is the buyers' responsibility to maintain a copy of this invoice, and to present said invoice at the time warranty work is requested.  All claims are subject to field inspection by a representative of Carmel Glass & Mirror, Inc. 

The foregoing expressed warranty is accepted by a purchaser in lieu of all other warranties expressed and/or implied, including but not limited to, the implied warranty of
merchantability and workman like construction.  All other warranties expressed or implied are hereby waived and relinquished. 

Product Information

Shower Doors Cleaning & Care

The secret to cleaning shower door glass, especially clear glass, is to squeegee off
excess water after each shower.  This is the most effective way to prevent spot and
mineral residue from adhering to the glass surface.  Cleaners and certain products specific to the removal of soap scum and mineral deposits can be used to maintain the glass.   

Shower door metals are anodized aluminum, which is used because it is lightweight and
non-rusting.  The anodizing process gives aluminum its shine and seals against corrosion and pitting.  To produce gold, bronze or any of the other colored finishers, the aluminum is essentially dyed.  This metal, particularly with a gold finish, is at risk of discoloration and pitting if improper cleaning chemicals are applied.  White spots can appear from alkaline
and phosphoric acids which are found in cleaners like 409, Limeaway, Climaline, Windex, Fantastic, Mr. Clean, and Dow Bathroom Cleaner.  Most of these products include a caution against using on aluminum on their label.  Additionally, dry wall spackle and tile grout also contain lime which will spot aluminum.

Mirror Conditions, Cleaning & Care

Our custom mirrors are made using highest quality mirror stock, mirror adhesives and hardware available.  However mirrors, like diamonds, can never be totally perfect.  Under close scrutiny, irregularities can sometimes be detected.  These originate in the manufacturing process, and are allowable under industry standards.  These acceptable variances include:

*Hairline face and back scratches     * Pin Head Bubbles or seeds         
*Black Edges                                            *Light Rub Marks     
*Light discoloration                                 *Light digs or bruises

The buyer acknowledges that due to defects, composition and types of construction of
walls or otherwise, the space left on the sides to bottom on walls is unavoidable.  Further, these irregularities in the mounting surface can produce some reflective distortion.  Exact placement of mirrors at specific locations, centering or otherwise, may be modified, varied, or changed by the installer at time of installation.  On free form cuts around curves, railings, notches etc., mirrors are cut as snug as possible, but gaps are necessary to relieve
pressure on mirrors. 

Mirrors are easy to care for but they require proper cleaning to keep their surfaces new
and gleaming.  Never use an abrasive cleaning material that can scratch the glass.  Avoid using strong solutions containing solvents for tar, grease, etc., or products containing ammonia.  Be careful not to get the back of the mirror wet.  Moisture can cause silver spoilage, which produces black spots on the mirror face.

We appreciate your business and are here to stand by our work.

 

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