Your well water system utilizes groundwater contained in soil and rock pores and is susceptible to pollution from contaminants that move through the soil and filter down to the groundwater. You should not overuse pesticides, herbicides and fertilizers. Do not flush toxic or hazardous substances down the toilet or pour such substances into home drains, storm drains or onto the ground surface. What is covered by the warranty Within the first year of home ownership, we will repair your well water system during the warranty period to restore its functionality to all approved building, plumbing and health codes. This warranty does not cover potability or quantity of well water provided the well water complies with all applicable permitting requirements at time of settlement. Examples of exclusions We are not responsible for well water system failure unless it is the result of defective workmanship or materials.
HVAC (HEATING & COOLING)
What you can expect from your home Your home’s mechanical system has been designed, sized, selected, installed, and independently verified for performance within industry standards and guidelines in accordance with the building codes at the time the building permit was issued. Your home’s system should be able to produce code required thermal conditions (temperature, relative humidity and other related conditions) in the center of an empty room at approximately shoulder height, with all occupant-controlled openings in their closed position. These thermal conditions are projected to be 72° and 75° respectively for the heating and cooling seasons, within standard local design conditions. Under standard local design conditions the mechanical system thermostat(s) should indicate a temperature within +/- 3° of the setpoint temperature. What your home can expect from you HVAC systems require that you operate and maintain all system components following the provided manufacturer’s guidelines. This includes, but is not limited to, fans, filters, coils, condensate systems, indoor and outdoor equipment. Keep plantings, fences, and leaves and snow away from outdoor HVAC units, and keep them level for maximum efficiency. Annual cleanings and inspections by qualified professionals to clean the mildew off the evaporator and condenser coils are recommended. You should also regularly check the heat exchange for damage or defects. Outdoor thermal conditions that fall outside of the standard local design conditions will affect the ability of the mechanical systems to maintain projected indoor thermal conditions. Under extreme outdoor heat days we recommend that you maintain your mechanical system thermostat(s) at a setpoint no greater than 15° below the outdoor temperature.
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