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Spring April showers may bring wet
ceilings, walls, and basements if the harsh winter weather has
caused damage to the exterior elements of your home. The
following items should be inspected for damage or failure and
corrected as soon as weather permits.
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Check the roof for any loose or damaged
ridge vents, shingles, flashing or caulking. This inspection
should be performed from the ground or from a ladder. Use
extreme caution when climbing onto a roof. Repair or replace
as needed. Contact Brooks Homes if damage is verified under
normal weather conditions. Your builder is not responsible
for damage caused by severe weather such as ice damming,
high winds and driven rains.
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Check the chimney for any signs of
separation from the main structure. Caulk any gap up to ˝”
in width. Any gap measuring more than ˝” in a 10’
measurement should be reported to Brooks Homes during the
contract period.
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Check
the gutter system for signs of seam separations, separation
from the main structure, or other damage that may cause
water to stand more that one inch in depth, such as buckles,
sags or improper pitches. Report such deficiencies to
Brooks Homes if during the contract period.
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Clean any debris from the gutters and
downspouts to allow proper drainage. This is the homeowner’s
responsibility.
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Re-connect or replace any leaders
(downspout extensions) that have become dislodged or
missing. Leaders should discharge at least 4’ from the
foundation.
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Check all exterior caulking (sealants)
and weather stripping around windows and doors for
deterioration that will cause the intrusion of water or
excessive drafts. The builder is responsible to correct such
deficiencies one time during the first year of occupancy. It
is the responsibility of the homeowner to maintain caulking
once the condition has been corrected.
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Check exterior siding for delamination,
splitting, joint separation or deterioration. Contact
Brooks Homes if these condition exist during the contract
period. Such deficiencies are the responsibility of the
homeowner after the first year.
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Check the exterior painted and stained
surfaces for deterioration. Contact Brooks Homes if
deterioration is observed during the contract period.
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Check the grading around the foundation
for signs of settlement that will cause water to not drain
away from the structure. Fill any areas that have not
settled more that 6” in depth. Contact Brooks Homes if
settlement of more than 6” has occurred during the contract
period.
Those days of frigid cold temperatures are
finally behind you (depending on your location of course) and
your furnace is no longer under the stress of heating the home
24 hours a day. This is a good time to take measures to insure
your indoor comfort during the heat of summer.
- Check the air filter in the furnace and
replace it if it looks dirty. Dirty air filters are the
number one cause of heating and cooling deficiencies and
should be replaced every 30 days during periods of heavy
use. This is the homeowner’s responsibility.
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Change
the mode on your thermostat to “cool” (if so equipped) and
run the cooling system. Check the air at the registers to
insure there is cold air coming out. If the air does not
feel cold, check the circuit breakers and exterior service
box to make sure the electrical system is working. The unit
may need charged with coolant gas if the system is operating
but not cooling properly. Call Brooks Homes if during the
contract period if unit is not cooling. Note: The outdoor
temperature MUST be above 60 degrees to perform this test.
Operating the cooling system in temperatures below 60
degrees may cause serious damage to the equipment.
- Set the mode on your thermostat to “auto”
at this time. This will allow the cooling system to operate
during the heat of the day and the heating system to operate
during those cold nights keeping your home at a constant
temperature.
As outdoor temperatures rise, you may wish to
open some windows to allow fresh air into the home.
Most carpet manufactures recommend complete
carpet cleaning by dry cleaning or steam cleaning every 10 to 24
months to maintain appearance and wearability.
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This is the perfect time for that type of
cleaning to take place. Also, check the carpet for any
separating at the seams or looseness at this time. Contact
Brooks Homes if seam separation or looseness is observed
during the contract period. Note: Check manufactures
instructions prior to cleaning. Carpet cleaning is the
responsibility of the homeowner after the pre-closing
inspection.
The flowers are blooming and the grass is
growing again. Now is the time to get the lawn mower in shape
for the first gutting of the lawn.
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