2-10 Home Buyers Warranty - Electronic Brochure
ITEMS COVERED UNDER THE 1-YEAR WORKMANSHIP COVERAGE
DEFICIENCY
CONSTRUCTION PERFORMANCE GUIDELINES
BUILDER/SELLER RESPONSIBILITY
EXCLUSION
7. Finishes
7.1 Lath and Plaster Cracks in plaster wall and ceiling surfaces.
Hairline cracks are not unusual. Cracks in plaster wall and ceiling surfaces exceeding 1/16-inch in width are deficiencies.
Builder/Seller shall repair cracks that are greater than 1/16-inch in width and touch up paint to match as closely as possible, one time only. Such conditions should be reported near the end of the first year of limited warranty coverage to allow for normal movement in Home. Builder/Seller shall repair cracks that are greater than 1/16-inch in width and touch up paint to match as closely as possible, one time only. Such conditions should be reported near the end of the first year of limited warranty coverage to allow for normal movement in Home. Builder/Seller will repair such blemishes, and touch up paint to match as closely as possible, one time only. Such conditions should be reported near the end of the first year of limited warranty coverage to allow for normal settlement of the Home. Builder/Seller will repair to meet Construction Performance Guidelines, and touch up paint to match as closely as possible, one time only. Such conditions should be reported near the end of the first year of limited warranty coverage to allow for normal settlement of the Home.
7.2 Drywall Drywall cracks.
Hairline cracks are not unusual. Cracks in interior gypsum board or other drywall materials exceeding 1/16-inch in width are deficiencies.
Nail pops, blisters, or other blemish is visible on finished wall or ceiling.
Nail pops and blisters that are readily visible from a distance of 6-feet under normal lighting conditions are deficiencies.
Depressions or slight mounds at nail heads are not considered deficiencies. Builder/Seller is not responsible for nail pops or blisters that are not visible, such as those covered by wallpaper.
Cracked corner bead, excess joint compound, trowel marks, or blisters in tape joints.
Cracked or exposed corner bead, trowel marks, excess joint compound, or blisters in drywall tape, are deficiencies.
7.3 Hard Surfaces Flagstone, Marble, Quarry Tile, Slate, or other hard surface flooring is broken or loose.
Tile, flagstone, or similar hard surfaced sanitary flooring that cracks or becomes loose is a deficiency. Subfloor and wallboard are required to be structurally sound, rigid, and suitable to receive finish.
Builder/Seller shall replace cracked tiles, marble, or stone and resecure loose tiles, marble, or stone flooring.
Cracking and loosening of flooring caused by Your negligence is not a deficiency. Builder/Seller is not responsible for color and pattern variations or discontinued patterns of the manufacturer.
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