1.
Base molding is cut short of door casing and flooring short of casing.
2. Same as #1.
3. Numerous and various noticeable gaps at end
joints.
4. Same as #3.
5. Poor racking has adjacent rows of end joints
improperly staggered.
6. Same as #5.
7. Baseboard miters gapped and unfilled. Nail
holes left unfilled.
8. Same as as #1 and #2.
9. Door jambs not undercut. Flooring was cut
around and sloppily filled.
10. Adjacent end joints too close.
11. Same picture as #10, different angle.
12. Flooring cut short of base molding.
13. T transition molding reached door stop but
is short of door jamb. Jambs were not undercut.
14. End cap transition strip cut short and
filled. Filler contaminating carpet and door jamb. No expansion space
at door jamb.
15. Open end joint in hall.
16. More sloppy finishing work around door
jambs and casings.
17. Damaged woodwork and poorly repaired.
18. Similar to #14.
19. Spacing shims left behind base molding in
bathroom.
20. Various degrees of improper finishing.
21. Failure to cap end of base molding, failure
to undercut casing and jamb.
22. More of the same.
23. Failure to cap base and nosing.
24. Poor finishing work.
25. Raised corner of plank taking excessive
wear. Plank was either installed damaged or was damaged during installation.
Possibly debris in the joint when locking causing the edge to lift.