Terms of Service
Effective Date: April 2026
These Terms of Service are a business-ready website document. They are not legal advice and are not a substitute for a signed project agreement. Before launch, these terms should be reviewed by a Florida attorney familiar with fabrication, installation, and construction services. If a separate written agreement is executed for a project, that project-specific agreement controls to the extent of any conflict.
These Terms of Service govern your use of the Fine Edge Industries website and describe the general rules that apply when you access the site, submit information through it, or request to do business with Fine Edge Industries LLC. These terms are not a substitute for a signed proposal, estimate, purchase order, subcontract, change order, or project-specific agreement.
1. Use of the Website
You may use the website to learn about our services, submit project information, contact us, upload files, and request quotes or follow-up. You agree not to use the site in a way that is unlawful, harmful, disruptive, fraudulent, infringing, or intended to interfere with the normal operation or security of the site.
2. No Guarantee of Estimate, Availability, or Acceptance
Submitting a contact form, quote request, file upload, or other inquiry does not guarantee that Fine Edge Industries will provide a quote, accept a project, meet a requested deadline, or enter into a contract. Project acceptance depends on scope, timing, material availability, fit, workload, site conditions, and other business considerations.
3. Quotes and Estimates
Any quote, estimate, budget range, or pricing indication provided through the website or by follow-up communication is based on the information available at the time. Quotes may change if drawings, field conditions, dimensions, finishes, quantities, access requirements, code obligations, material costs, or scope assumptions change. Unless otherwise stated in writing, estimates are informational and are not binding for an unlimited period of time.
4. Customer-Provided Information, Files, and Approvals
You are responsible for the accuracy, completeness, and relevance of the information, dimensions, drawings, files, photos, and specifications you provide. Fine Edge Industries may rely on that information when preparing quotes, planning work, or communicating about a project. If the project moves forward, fabrication should not begin until the final scope, dimensions, material choices, finishes, and other key project details are approved in writing.
5. Permits, Engineering, and Code-Related Matters
Project responsibilities relating to permitting, engineering, code interpretation, inspections, and approvals depend on the specific project and contract structure. Fine Edge Industries may identify practical issues, coordinate with owners or contractors, or fabricate to supplied plans and specifications, but the website does not create a blanket promise that Fine Edge will assume design, engineering, permit, or approval responsibility on every project.
If a project requires engineer-sealed drawings, permit documents, product approvals, or municipality-specific review, those obligations must be addressed explicitly in the quote or project agreement.
6. Scheduling and Lead Times
Any timeline, production window, or delivery target discussed before contract execution is preliminary unless confirmed in writing. Actual scheduling may be affected by design changes, delayed approvals, material lead times, finish vendor timelines, access limitations, weather, field conditions, permit issues, or other events outside normal shop control.
7. Installation and Site Conditions
If Fine Edge Industries is providing installation, the customer is responsible for ensuring reasonable access to the site, a safe work environment, and site conditions consistent with the quoted scope. Hidden conditions, field discrepancies, obstructed access, substrate problems, conflicting trades, out-of-level or out-of-square conditions, and similar field issues may require revised pricing, schedule adjustments, or additional work authorization.
8. Deposits, Payments, and Change Orders
Payment structure, deposit requirements, invoicing schedule, milestone billing, retainage, and late-payment consequences should be stated in the applicable quote, invoice, proposal, subcontract, or signed agreement. Scope changes requested after pricing or after fabrication begins may require a written change order, revised schedule, and additional payment.
9. Cancellations and Delays
If a customer delays approvals, requests changes after production planning has begun, suspends the project, or cancels after materials have been ordered or fabrication has started, Fine Edge Industries may be entitled to recover costs incurred, work performed, and other contractually supported charges. Specific cancellation and delay rights should be governed by the applicable project documents.
10. Warranty and Repair Limitations
Any warranty applicable to a Fine Edge project should be stated in the project-specific agreement or quote. General website content about quality, durability, or suitability is descriptive and does not itself create a broad standalone warranty. Normal wear, misuse, abuse, lack of maintenance, corrosion caused by inappropriate material selection against client direction, third-party damage, unauthorized modification, or environmental exposure outside the quoted specification may affect warranty treatment.
11. Intellectual Property and Content Use
The website content, branding, layout, written copy, graphics, and related materials are the property of Fine Edge Industries LLC or its licensors unless otherwise stated. You may not copy, republish, distribute, modify, or commercially exploit website content beyond ordinary informational use without permission. Customer-supplied drawings, logos, files, and design materials remain subject to the rights of their respective owners.
12. Third-Party Links and Services
The site may reference or link to third-party services such as review platforms, analytics providers, social media pages, maps, upload tools, or chat services. Fine Edge Industries is not responsible for the content, uptime, or policies of third-party services not under its direct control.
13. Disclaimer of Website Information
The website is provided for general business and informational purposes. While Fine Edge Industries aims to keep content accurate and useful, the site may contain errors, outdated information, generalizations, or content that does not apply to every project. Nothing on the website should be treated as engineering advice, code certification, or a final job-specific specification without formal review and written project documentation.
14. Limitation of Liability
To the fullest extent permitted by applicable law, Fine Edge Industries LLC shall not be liable for indirect, incidental, consequential, special, or punitive damages arising out of or related to use of the website, inability to use the website, reliance on website content, or communications initiated through the website. Any direct liability related specifically to the website itself shall be limited to the extent permitted by law and, where applicable, governed by the terms of a separate written agreement.
15. Governing Law
These Terms of Service are governed by the laws of the State of Florida, without regard to conflict-of-law principles, except where mandatory law requires otherwise.
16. Changes to These Terms
Fine Edge Industries may revise these Terms of Service from time to time. Updated terms become effective when posted to the website unless another date is stated. Continued use of the site after an update means the revised version will apply going forward.
17. Contact Information
For questions about these Terms of Service or a website-originated inquiry, contact Fine Edge Industries LLC:
Fine Edge Industries LLC
2043 John P Lyons Ln, Building C
Hallandale Beach, FL 33009
(305) 409-0635
info@fineedgeindustries.com