Liberty Pet Door For Doors
- Versatile design fits interior/exterior doors up to 1-3/4" thick
- Designed to seal in temperatures as low as 0°F and as high as 120°F
- Durable and stylish frame is available in white, black, or tan aluminum for enhanced home aesthetics.
- Flexible, clear vinyl flap is easy to use and is great for timid pets or sharing between dogs and cats
- Four sizes made for any dog and home, ensuring a perfect fit and seamless integration.
Product Details
The Liberty Pet Door for Doors blends functionality and elegance. Designed to fit your home's aesthetic and your pet's needs, this pet door is a harmonious addition to any space. Whether you have a bustling household with pets of various sizes or a single furry friend, the Liberty Pet Door's four size options (small, medium, large, and extra large) ensures every pet can go outside comfortably.
The door's clear vinyl flap endures temperatures as low as 0°F while offering a clear view so that your pet can use their door with confidence. Its magnetic sealing keeps your home insulated and serene no matter the temperature outside. The magnets and weatherstripping are designed to allow the flap to shrink or expand in cold and heat while maintaining a weatherproof seal.
The Liberty Pet Door is designed for elegance. The aluminum frame, available in three classic colors, melds effortlessly with any home design. It's a stylish addition that complements your home decor. The flexible flap can also be easily cleaned with dish soap and water, which gives you time to enjoy moments with your pets and less on maintenance.
Security is also paramount, which is why every Liberty Pet Door comes with a sturdy locking cover to ensure peace of mind and keep your home secure.
Constructed in the USA, the Liberty Pet Door is built to last. Its heavy duty construction endures both the playful antics of your pets and the test of time.
The Liberty Pet Door for Doors is a lifestyle enhancement for you and your pets. Blending functionality, style, and durability, the Liberty Pet Door is the ideal choice for discerning pet owners who value quality and design.
Features:
- Size and Weather Protection Options: Choose from small to extra-large flap sizes, for varied pet needs.
- Durable and Easy to Install Design: the flap swings on a rod to ensure long-lasting use and is easy to replace when needed.
- Clear and Lightweight Flap: Easy for pets of all sizes to use, encouraging independence and ease of training.
- Maintenance-Friendly: The flap's material allows for effortless cleaning, perfect for active pets.
- American Craftsmanship: Proudly made in the USA, embodying quality and longevity in its build.
Size Chart
- Small 6" w x 12" h
- Medium 8" w x 16" h
- Large 10" w x 20" h
- Extra Large 12" w x 24" h
Flap Dimensions:
6" w x 12" h
The entry way your dog goes through.Outside Frame Dimensions
10 1/8" w x 16 3/4" h
The outer edge of the pet door.Rough Cut Out:
9 -1 ⁄ 4" w x 15-1 ⁄ 8" h
The size of the hole needed to fit your pet door into your door.Flap Dimensions:
8" w x 16" h
The entry way your dog goes through.Outside Frame Dimensions
12 1/8" w x 20 13/16" h
The outer edge of the pet door.Rough Cut Out:
11-5 ⁄ 16" w x 19-3 ⁄ 16" h
The size of the hole needed to fit your pet door into your door.Flap Dimensions:
10" w x 20" h
The entry way your dog goes through.Outside Frame Dimensions
14 3/16" w x 24 13/16"
The outer edge of the pet door.Rough Cut Out:
13-3 ⁄ 8" w x 23-3 ⁄ 16" h
The size of the hole needed to fit your pet door into your door.Flap Dimensions:
12" w x 24" h
The entry way your dog goes through.Outside Frame Dimensions
16 1/4" w x 28 7/8" h
The outer edge of the pet door.Rough Cut Out:
15-1 ⁄ 2" w x 27-3 ⁄ 16" h
The size of the hole needed to fit your pet door into your door.Flap Size | Flap Dimension | Rough Cut Out | Outside Frame Dimension | Recommended Pet Height |
---|---|---|---|---|
Small | 6" w x 12" h | 9 -1 ⁄ 4" w x 15-1 ⁄ 8" h | 10 1/8" w x 16 3/4" h | 9" - 17" |
Medium | 8" w x 16" h | 11-5 ⁄ 16" w x 19-3 ⁄ 16" h | 12 1/8" w x 20 13/16" h | 9" - 23" |
Large | 10" w x 20" h | 13-3 ⁄ 8" w x 23-3 ⁄ 16" h | 14 3/16" w x 24 13/16" | 9" - 29" |
Extra Large | 12" w x 24" h | 15-1 ⁄ 2" w x 27-3 ⁄ 16" h | 16 1/4" w x 28 7/8" h | 9" - 37" |
Number of Flaps:
- 1 - Single Flap: Flap on the inside of the door (same side as locking cover).
- 2 - Double Flap: One flap on each side. The included dead-air-space and extra flap add significantly to its insulation and sealing values.
Find The Best Pet Door Size For My Pet
A
Pet Height: inches
B
Pet Width: inches
Installation Instructions
Single Flap Door Mount Instructions
Parts
- 1 Installation Template
- Short Screws (2")
- Long Screws (2-1/4")
- 4 Screw Covers
- 1 Installation Magnet
- 1 Flap Frame
- 1 Trim Frame
- 1 Tube of Silicone
- 1 Locking Cover
Tools
- Pencil
- Drill with 3/8" (9,5 mm) drill bit
- Level
- Measuring Tape
- Jigsaw or Reciprocating Saw
Please read instructions & notes thoroughly before installation.
Single Flap Door Mount
Step 1 Prep Your Door
- If possible, remove the door from its hinges using a screwdriver and hammer to tap out the hinge pins. Lay the door flap for installation. Tape the provided template to the door. The top edge of the cut-out line should be at least 3” (7,6 cm) above the pet's shoulders.
Step 2 Drill the Holes
- Once you are certain the pet door will work with your door, make sure the template is level, and mark the outline with a pencil. Remove the template and drill holes through the corners just inside of the lines using a ⅜” (9,5 mm) drill bit.
Step 3 Saw An Opening
- Using a jigsaw, cut along the marked lines, making sure to cut straight.
Step 4 Check Weatherstripping
- Ensure the weatherstripping is firmly pressed in the groove on both frames. Weatherstripping indicated in red.
Step 5 Position the Frames
- Place the trim frame on the outside of the door and the flap frame on the inside.
Step 6 Position Screws
- Select appropriate screws and insert them into the pet door from the inside.
Door Width | Screw Length |
---|---|
1-⅜” (3.5 cm) | Short Screws (1-¾”) |
1-¾” (4.4 cm) | Long Screws (2-¼”) |
Step 7 Screw Door Into Place
- Once the pet door is leveled, tighten the screws so that the weatherstripping compresses.
Step 8 Attach Screw Covers
- Push the four screw covers in by hand to cover the screws.
- If you need help, you can use the wooden end of a hammer rubber, or other non-metal tool to tap in the hole plugs. You can also place a wood block on the hole plug and tap the block with a hammer.
Step 9 Seal With Silicone
- Apply silicone where the two frames meet. Also apply silicone where the outside frame meets the door.
Double Flap Door Mount Instructions
Parts
- 1 Installation Template
- Short Screws (2-1/4")
- Long Screws (2-3/4")
- 4 Screw Covers
- 1 Installation Magnet
- Outside & Inside Flap Frames
- 1 Sill Plate
- 1 Tube of Silicone
- 1 Locking Cover
Tools
- Pencil
- Drill with 3/8" (9,5 mm) drill bit
- Level
- Measuring Tape
- Jigsaw or Reciprocating Saw
Please read instructions & notes thoroughly before installation.
Double Flap Door Mount
Step 1 Prep Your Door
- If possible, remove the door from its hinges using a screwdriver and hammer to tap out the hinge pins. Lay the door flap for installation. Tape the provided template to the door. The top edge of the cut-out line should be at least 3” (7,6 cm) above the pet's shoulders.
Step 2 Drill the Holes
- Once you are certain the pet door will work with your door, make sure the template is level, and mark the outline with a pencil. Remove the template and drill holes through the corners just inside of the lines using a ⅜” (9,5 mm) drill bit.
Step 3 Saw An Opening
- Using a jigsaw, cut along the marked lines, making sure to cut straight.
Step 4 Place Sill Plate
- Ensure the weather-stripping is firmly pressed in the groove on both frames. Weather-stripping indicated in red.
- Depending on your door model, you may have a sill plate. Rest the sill plate at the bottom of the cutout with the weather stripping facing up and the outer leg on the outside of the door.
Step 5 Caulk U Shape Tunnel
- Apply caulking to seal the tunnel to the inside frame.
Step 6 Check Weatherstripping
- Ensure the weatherstripping is firmly pressed in the groove on both frames. Weatherstripping ends on the side for the inside frame, while the outside frame has an open area at the bottom to allow water to flow outside down the sill plate. Weatherstripping is indicated in red.
Step 7 Position the Frames
- Place the inside frame with the tunnel on the inside of the door just resting on top of the sill plate weatherstripping. Take the exterior frame and place it on the outside of the door fitting inside the tunnel.
Step 8 Position Screws
- Select appropriate screws and insert them into the pet door from the inside.
Door Width | Screw Length |
---|---|
1-⅜” (3.5 cm) | Short Screws (1-¾”) |
1-¾” (4.4 cm) | Long Screws (2-¼”) |
Step 9 Screw Door Into Place
- Once the pet door is leveled, tighten the screws so that the weatherstripping compresses.
Step 10 Attach Screw Covers
- Push the four screw covers in by hand to cover the screws.
- If need be, use the wooden end of a hammer rubber, or other non-metal tool to tap in the hole plugs. You can also place a wood block on the hole plug and tap the block with a hammer.
Step11 Seal With Silicone
- Apply silicone where the two frames meet. Also apply silicone where the outside frame meets the door.
PANELED DOORS
The best way to install the pet door is to have it straddle the recessed area of one of the panels. Have the pet door sit on the flat area in the middle, side, and below the recessed panel. The frame will cross the recessed area on the top, so you will be left with a gap. The easiest way to fill this gap is to get battens or shims from a local hardware store, and cut them to fit.
When that gap is mostly filled, caulk the remaining areas to seal the doggy door to the surface of the people door. If the space is very irregular you can also use a squishy foam weather stripping, which will compress down for a tight fit. When finished, use caulking to seal the door.
FAQ
What is the difference between the single flap and double flap models? A single flap model has one flap and has a lower level of weather protection, which is perfect for anyone living in temperate climates. The double flap has two flaps, which provides extra insulation against drafts and moderate weather. |
How can I clean the flap of the Liberty Pet Door? You can clean your flap with mild dish soap, warm water, and a cloth. Do not use chemical cleaners of the flap, as you may damage the vinyl. |
Can the Liberty Pet Door be installed in doors thicker than 1-3/4"? We would recommend upgrading to the wall model and installing it into your door. |
Is professional installation required for the Liberty Pet Door? No, but you will need to have some handyman experience beforehand. If you need help finding a professional who can assist you, you can check out our list of independent pet door installers. |
Are there any special tools required for the installation of the Liberty Pet Door? To install the Liberty Pet Door, you will need a drill and a reciprocating or jigsaw. |
What is the warranty period for the Liberty Pet Door, and what does it cover? The warranty for the Liberty Pet Door lasts for 3 years and covers manufacturing defects. Damage caused by improper installation or pet chewing is not covered. |
How does the flap design make it easy for timid pets to use? A clear flap is easier for pets to look through, which can alleviate anxiety in pets who are scared to enter unfamiliar rooms. |
What is the recommended height for installing the Liberty Pet Door? We recommend installing your pet door at least 3” off the ground in order to maintain the integrity of your door. |
How does the Liberty Pet Door handle changes in weather? The flap is designed to expand and shrink with the weather to reduce warping and other long term damage. The flap is also lined with magnets and weatherstripping to keep out drafts. |
Can the Liberty Pet Door be installed on paneled doors? Yes, but you may need to build out the surface of your door with extra wood or install into one of the panels. |
Does the Liberty Pet Door come with an installation guide? Each door comes with a QR code that will take you to the door’s installation instructions. |
How does the Liberty Pet Door enhance pet independence? A pet door is a great way to enhance your pet’s life. They can go outside to use the bathroom and explore as needed. Pet door access can also help alleviate boredom and separation anxiety. |
Are the installation materials included with the purchase of the Liberty Pet Door? Yes! All components listed in your instruction’s parts list is included with purchase. |
How long does it typically take to install the Liberty Pet Door? Depending on your experience and door type, installing usually takes a couple of hours max. |
Can the Liberty Pet Door be installed in rental properties? If you are installing the door into a rental property you own but will only use part time, we recommend adding the Watchdog security door on top. Otherwise, you may want to avoid making any permanent damages to your home with a temporary dog door panel insert. |
How does the Liberty Pet Door impact home security? While many pet door owners worry that dog doors make it easier for burglars to break into their homes, there are no correlations between home robberies and dog doors– most likely because owning a dog is enough to scare away potential thieves. |
What should I do if I encounter difficulties during the installation of the Liberty Pet Door? If you are experiencing any difficulties installing your Liberty Pet Door, please reach out to our customer service team for assistance. |
Are there any customization options for the Liberty Pet Door? Besides picking size and color, you can also customize what pet flap dimensions you have. This means that you can order a pet door to fit a pre-existing hole in your wall. |
How does the Liberty Pet Door compare to other pet doors on the market in terms of durability and functionality? The Liberty Pet Door is extremely durable, and it’s made to last for years longer than cheaper, plastic alternatives. |
How much does shipping cost? Shipping is calculated at checkout. |
Warranty
Warranty Type: Limited.
Duration: 3 years
Coverage: Defects in materials and workmanship under standard regular use.
Exclusions:
Damage caused by misuse or not using the product as intended.
Improper installation.
Damage caused by chewing.
Customer Reviews
Size Chart
- Small 6" w x 12" h
- Medium 8" w x 16" h
- Large 10" w x 20" h
- Extra Large 12" w x 24" h
Flap Dimensions:
6" w x 12" h
The entry way your dog goes through.Outside Frame Dimensions
10 1/8" w x 16 3/4" h
The outer edge of the pet door.Rough Cut Out:
9 -1 ⁄ 4" w x 15-1 ⁄ 8" h
The size of the hole needed to fit your pet door into your door.Flap Dimensions:
8" w x 16" h
The entry way your dog goes through.Outside Frame Dimensions
12 1/8" w x 20 13/16" h
The outer edge of the pet door.Rough Cut Out:
11-5 ⁄ 16" w x 19-3 ⁄ 16" h
The size of the hole needed to fit your pet door into your door.Flap Dimensions:
10" w x 20" h
The entry way your dog goes through.Outside Frame Dimensions
14 3/16" w x 24 13/16"
The outer edge of the pet door.Rough Cut Out:
13-3 ⁄ 8" w x 23-3 ⁄ 16" h
The size of the hole needed to fit your pet door into your door.Flap Dimensions:
12" w x 24" h
The entry way your dog goes through.Outside Frame Dimensions
16 1/4" w x 28 7/8" h
The outer edge of the pet door.Rough Cut Out:
15-1 ⁄ 2" w x 27-3 ⁄ 16" h
The size of the hole needed to fit your pet door into your door.Flap Size | Flap Dimension | Rough Cut Out | Outside Frame Dimension | Recommended Pet Height |
---|---|---|---|---|
Small | 6" w x 12" h | 9 -1 ⁄ 4" w x 15-1 ⁄ 8" h | 10 1/8" w x 16 3/4" h | 9" - 17" |
Medium | 8" w x 16" h | 11-5 ⁄ 16" w x 19-3 ⁄ 16" h | 12 1/8" w x 20 13/16" h | 9" - 23" |
Large | 10" w x 20" h | 13-3 ⁄ 8" w x 23-3 ⁄ 16" h | 14 3/16" w x 24 13/16" | 9" - 29" |
Extra Large | 12" w x 24" h | 15-1 ⁄ 2" w x 27-3 ⁄ 16" h | 16 1/4" w x 28 7/8" h | 9" - 37" |
Number of Flaps:
- 1 - Single Flap: Flap on the inside of the door (same side as locking cover).
- 2 - Double Flap: One flap on each side. The included dead-air-space and extra flap add significantly to its insulation and sealing values.
Find The Best Pet Door Size For My Pet
A
Pet Height: inches
B
Pet Width: inches
Installation Instructions
Single Flap Door Mount Instructions
Parts
- 1 Installation Template
- Short Screws (2")
- Long Screws (2-1/4")
- 4 Screw Covers
- 1 Installation Magnet
- 1 Flap Frame
- 1 Trim Frame
- 1 Tube of Silicone
- 1 Locking Cover
Tools
- Pencil
- Drill with 3/8" (9,5 mm) drill bit
- Level
- Measuring Tape
- Jigsaw or Reciprocating Saw
Please read instructions & notes thoroughly before installation.
Single Flap Door Mount
Step 1 Prep Your Door
- If possible, remove the door from its hinges using a screwdriver and hammer to tap out the hinge pins. Lay the door flap for installation. Tape the provided template to the door. The top edge of the cut-out line should be at least 3” (7,6 cm) above the pet's shoulders.
Step 2 Drill the Holes
- Once you are certain the pet door will work with your door, make sure the template is level, and mark the outline with a pencil. Remove the template and drill holes through the corners just inside of the lines using a ⅜” (9,5 mm) drill bit.
Step 3 Saw An Opening
- Using a jigsaw, cut along the marked lines, making sure to cut straight.
Step 4 Check Weatherstripping
- Ensure the weatherstripping is firmly pressed in the groove on both frames. Weatherstripping indicated in red.
Step 5 Position the Frames
- Place the trim frame on the outside of the door and the flap frame on the inside.
Step 6 Position Screws
- Select appropriate screws and insert them into the pet door from the inside.
Door Width | Screw Length |
---|---|
1-⅜” (3.5 cm) | Short Screws (1-¾”) |
1-¾” (4.4 cm) | Long Screws (2-¼”) |
Step 7 Screw Door Into Place
- Once the pet door is leveled, tighten the screws so that the weatherstripping compresses.
Step 8 Attach Screw Covers
- Push the four screw covers in by hand to cover the screws.
- If you need help, you can use the wooden end of a hammer rubber, or other non-metal tool to tap in the hole plugs. You can also place a wood block on the hole plug and tap the block with a hammer.
Step 9 Seal With Silicone
- Apply silicone where the two frames meet. Also apply silicone where the outside frame meets the door.
Double Flap Door Mount Instructions
Parts
- 1 Installation Template
- Short Screws (2-1/4")
- Long Screws (2-3/4")
- 4 Screw Covers
- 1 Installation Magnet
- Outside & Inside Flap Frames
- 1 Sill Plate
- 1 Tube of Silicone
- 1 Locking Cover
Tools
- Pencil
- Drill with 3/8" (9,5 mm) drill bit
- Level
- Measuring Tape
- Jigsaw or Reciprocating Saw
Please read instructions & notes thoroughly before installation.
Double Flap Door Mount
Step 1 Prep Your Door
- If possible, remove the door from its hinges using a screwdriver and hammer to tap out the hinge pins. Lay the door flap for installation. Tape the provided template to the door. The top edge of the cut-out line should be at least 3” (7,6 cm) above the pet's shoulders.
Step 2 Drill the Holes
- Once you are certain the pet door will work with your door, make sure the template is level, and mark the outline with a pencil. Remove the template and drill holes through the corners just inside of the lines using a ⅜” (9,5 mm) drill bit.
Step 3 Saw An Opening
- Using a jigsaw, cut along the marked lines, making sure to cut straight.
Step 4 Place Sill Plate
- Ensure the weather-stripping is firmly pressed in the groove on both frames. Weather-stripping indicated in red.
- Depending on your door model, you may have a sill plate. Rest the sill plate at the bottom of the cutout with the weather stripping facing up and the outer leg on the outside of the door.
Step 5 Caulk U Shape Tunnel
- Apply caulking to seal the tunnel to the inside frame.
Step 6 Check Weatherstripping
- Ensure the weatherstripping is firmly pressed in the groove on both frames. Weatherstripping ends on the side for the inside frame, while the outside frame has an open area at the bottom to allow water to flow outside down the sill plate. Weatherstripping is indicated in red.
Step 7 Position the Frames
- Place the inside frame with the tunnel on the inside of the door just resting on top of the sill plate weatherstripping. Take the exterior frame and place it on the outside of the door fitting inside the tunnel.
Step 8 Position Screws
- Select appropriate screws and insert them into the pet door from the inside.
Door Width | Screw Length |
---|---|
1-⅜” (3.5 cm) | Short Screws (1-¾”) |
1-¾” (4.4 cm) | Long Screws (2-¼”) |
Step 9 Screw Door Into Place
- Once the pet door is leveled, tighten the screws so that the weatherstripping compresses.
Step 10 Attach Screw Covers
- Push the four screw covers in by hand to cover the screws.
- If need be, use the wooden end of a hammer rubber, or other non-metal tool to tap in the hole plugs. You can also place a wood block on the hole plug and tap the block with a hammer.
Step11 Seal With Silicone
- Apply silicone where the two frames meet. Also apply silicone where the outside frame meets the door.
PANELED DOORS
The best way to install the pet door is to have it straddle the recessed area of one of the panels. Have the pet door sit on the flat area in the middle, side, and below the recessed panel. The frame will cross the recessed area on the top, so you will be left with a gap. The easiest way to fill this gap is to get battens or shims from a local hardware store, and cut them to fit.
When that gap is mostly filled, caulk the remaining areas to seal the doggy door to the surface of the people door. If the space is very irregular you can also use a squishy foam weather stripping, which will compress down for a tight fit. When finished, use caulking to seal the door.
FAQ
What is the difference between the single flap and double flap models? A single flap model has one flap and has a lower level of weather protection, which is perfect for anyone living in temperate climates. The double flap has two flaps, which provides extra insulation against drafts and moderate weather. |
How can I clean the flap of the Liberty Pet Door? You can clean your flap with mild dish soap, warm water, and a cloth. Do not use chemical cleaners of the flap, as you may damage the vinyl. |
Can the Liberty Pet Door be installed in doors thicker than 1-3/4"? We would recommend upgrading to the wall model and installing it into your door. |
Is professional installation required for the Liberty Pet Door? No, but you will need to have some handyman experience beforehand. If you need help finding a professional who can assist you, you can check out our list of independent pet door installers. |
Are there any special tools required for the installation of the Liberty Pet Door? To install the Liberty Pet Door, you will need a drill and a reciprocating or jigsaw. |
What is the warranty period for the Liberty Pet Door, and what does it cover? The warranty for the Liberty Pet Door lasts for 3 years and covers manufacturing defects. Damage caused by improper installation or pet chewing is not covered. |
How does the flap design make it easy for timid pets to use? A clear flap is easier for pets to look through, which can alleviate anxiety in pets who are scared to enter unfamiliar rooms. |
What is the recommended height for installing the Liberty Pet Door? We recommend installing your pet door at least 3” off the ground in order to maintain the integrity of your door. |
How does the Liberty Pet Door handle changes in weather? The flap is designed to expand and shrink with the weather to reduce warping and other long term damage. The flap is also lined with magnets and weatherstripping to keep out drafts. |
Can the Liberty Pet Door be installed on paneled doors? Yes, but you may need to build out the surface of your door with extra wood or install into one of the panels. |
Does the Liberty Pet Door come with an installation guide? Each door comes with a QR code that will take you to the door’s installation instructions. |
How does the Liberty Pet Door enhance pet independence? A pet door is a great way to enhance your pet’s life. They can go outside to use the bathroom and explore as needed. Pet door access can also help alleviate boredom and separation anxiety. |
Are the installation materials included with the purchase of the Liberty Pet Door? Yes! All components listed in your instruction’s parts list is included with purchase. |
How long does it typically take to install the Liberty Pet Door? Depending on your experience and door type, installing usually takes a couple of hours max. |
Can the Liberty Pet Door be installed in rental properties? If you are installing the door into a rental property you own but will only use part time, we recommend adding the Watchdog security door on top. Otherwise, you may want to avoid making any permanent damages to your home with a temporary dog door panel insert. |
How does the Liberty Pet Door impact home security? While many pet door owners worry that dog doors make it easier for burglars to break into their homes, there are no correlations between home robberies and dog doors– most likely because owning a dog is enough to scare away potential thieves. |
What should I do if I encounter difficulties during the installation of the Liberty Pet Door? If you are experiencing any difficulties installing your Liberty Pet Door, please reach out to our customer service team for assistance. |
Are there any customization options for the Liberty Pet Door? Besides picking size and color, you can also customize what pet flap dimensions you have. This means that you can order a pet door to fit a pre-existing hole in your wall. |
How does the Liberty Pet Door compare to other pet doors on the market in terms of durability and functionality? The Liberty Pet Door is extremely durable, and it’s made to last for years longer than cheaper, plastic alternatives. |
How much does shipping cost? Shipping is calculated at checkout. |
Warranty
Warranty Type: Limited.
Duration: 3 years
Coverage: Defects in materials and workmanship under standard regular use.
Exclusions:
Damage caused by misuse or not using the product as intended.
Improper installation.
Damage caused by chewing.