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What your home can expect from you Help protect your home’s trim by keeping the humidity inside consistent so that excessive moisture does not cause swelling and/or shrinkage beyond what is considered normal with the settlement of your home. Interior trim will require periodic maintenance including caulking and painting. What is covered by the warranty Joints in your home's moldings or surfaces should not have gaps exceeding ¹⁄₈ inch in width. Within the first year of home ownership, we will repair separated joints. Caulking separated joints is an acceptable practice. Examples of exclusions We will only repair separated joints one time within the first year of home ownership.

CABINETS

What you can expect from your home Slight shrinkage or door displacement of your cabinets over time is not uncommon due to regular use and wear. What your home can expect from you Keep the humidity in your home consistent to prevent any cracks or warpage in your cabinets. It is the Homeowner's responsibility to touchup and maintain unpainted surfaces. What is covered by the warranty Your cabinets should not warp more than ¼ inch as measured from the face frame to the door or drawer when closed. If necessary, we will replace the door or drawer front, within the first year of home ownership. Any gaps between your cabinets, ceilings and walls should not exceed ¼ inch in width. Within the first year of home ownership, we will correct any excessive gap by installing a trim piece. Examples of exclusions Variations of grain pattern and color are normal in wood veneer and solid wood cabinets and doors.

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