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Now that you have settled into your new Keller Home here is some useful information. Linked to this page is a brief summary of what is included in your homeowner's warranty, a list of helpful maintenance reminders, and a quick and easy request form to contact our Warranty Department. We hope you will enjoy your Keller Home as much as we have enjoyed building it.
One-Year Workmanship and Materials Warranty
Keller Homes warrants your home to be free of material and workmanship defects for a period of one year from the date of closing.
Two-Year Systems Warranty
Keller Homes warrants your home to be free of defects in mechanical systems for a period of two years from the date of closing.
Five-Year Major Structural Warranty
Keller Homes warrants your home to be free of major structural defects for a period of five years from the date of closing.
Fall/Winter Maintenance Checklist
Dear Homeowner:
As fall & winter weather approaches you can take a few key steps to ensure your home serves you well through the coming months. Please take time to check these items in and around your home, as they may save you costly repairs.
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Remove hoses from exterior faucets. Drain your sprinkler system and have it blown out.
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Remove snow off of gutters and away from downspout discharge ends.
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Driven blowing snow may accumulate in your attic from roof and soffit vents. Builders are required by the Pikes Peak Regional Building Department to install these vents. Check your attic for the presence of snow or standing water after such an event. Remove snow if this should occur.
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Clear snow that may accumulate in or around any vents that protrude from the sides or back of your home at ground level. If you have snow that has blocked any vents it must be cleared to assure proper operation of units in your home.
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Remove snow and ice from stucco and concrete as soon as possible. Avoid using de-icing agents with damaging salts or chemicals. Sand or cinders would be the best.
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Report storm damage to your homeowner's insurance company as soon as possible.
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Change furnace filter in basement and attic units and evaluate system as necessary.
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Run bath fans for longer periods of time to minimize condensation.
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If a humidifier is installed, please review humidity settings to avoid condensation.
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Inspect, adjust or replace weather stripping and caulk at window and door openings.
Additional maintenance tips can be found in the Caring For Your Home section of your Keller Homes Homeowner's Manual. In the event of an emergency (as defined in our Homeowner's Manual) please refer to your emergency contact list provided to you at closing.
Our exclusive Homeowner Manual goes into greater detail regarding these comprehensive Limited Warranty Agreements.
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