WOW! Conductance vs. Impedance? There are only about a gazillion white papers on each side of this issue. The telecom world seems to prefer the conductance (Midtronics-type) while the Critical Data Power (UPS)world tends to prefer the impedance (Alber-type). Given that VRLA's are especially sensitive to temperature, pressure & hummidity and that most are 10 year design life at maximum; AND that VRLA's can fail quickly & dramatically (open circuit or short to open circuit), I don't think that it much matters which you use. Given that flooded fail gradually (almost never an open circuit, just a reduced ampacity/capacity), it probably does not matter much here either. Think of these measurements like a depth stick in a river. You just want to observe a radical change in level and be able to tell when the river is overflowing its banks!
With respect to parallel 3 cell monoblocks, the unequal resistance of course promotes deterioration of the better cells especially during equalize and charge cycles. But there is absolutely nothing that you can reasonably do about it. Even replacing a suspect block with a new "impedance-matched" one from the factory will never truly align the values. Run the string until it dies and make sure you have a redundant string, hopefully staggered in age. Replace the strings when their values or performance indicates. Max expectancy for 10 year VRLA is 7-8, for 20 year VRLA 10-15, for 20 year flooded, they can actually go beyond 20 if babied.
As far as warranty claims...these puppies are pro-rated so the warranty value is about as attractive as the one on your car battery.