deltamaster wrote:
Dog Folks wrote:
Speaking for only for myself, we have had the wall in and out THREE times without a problem. Granted,it is thin but very flexible. There is hope.
I can certainly understand where you are coming from but in the same respect, I can also understand the shop's point of view as well. There is no telling how brittle the wall is or how it is secured to the backer board/studwall. They have been told that if they break it they buy it and if it were me I would also refuse to do the job as I would not wish to be responsible for that considering that there is a good chance of it breaking on removal.
I agree, but also, I would not expect GS or an other insurance company to cover anything that is not damaged under the conditions that it is not warranted for.