Specifications
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Warping 
If a door warps slightly, keeping it closed as much as possible often returns it to normal. 
Weather Stripping 
Weather  stripping  (sealer  around  door  opening)  and  exterior  door  thresholds  (bottom  plate  of 
door) occasionally require adjustment or replacement. 
Initial Orientation and Warranty Guidelines 
During the initial orientation, we confirm that all doors are in acceptable condition and correctly 
adjusted.  We will repair construction damage to doors noted on the initial orientation list.   For 
door warranty information, please refer to the “Masonite Residential Warranty for Wood Doors”. 
This warranty was included in your Welcome Package. 
Please note, the following door defects are covered by a one year limited warranty:  
Adjustments 
Because of  normal settling  of  the  home,  doors  may require adjustment for  proper fit. The 
Developer will make such adjustments during the first year. 
Panel Shrinkage 
Panels of wood doors shrink and expand in response to changes in temperature and humidity. 
Although touching up the paint or stain on unfinished exposed areas is your home maintenance 
responsibility, we will repair split panels that allow light to be visible during the first year. 
Warping 
The  Developer  will  repair  doors  that  warp  in  excess  of  1/4  inch  during  the  first  year  warranty 
period, within our warranty procedure. 
Dryer Booster Fan 
Homeowner Use and Maintenance Guidelines 
A booster fan has been installed to work in concert with the dryer.  This fan will engage when the 
dryer is turned on to assist in moving condensation out of the building.  If a disconnect switch has 
been installed in the laundry closet, please leave it in the “on (up) position”.  
PLEASE BE AWARE THAT TAMPERING WITH THE BOOSTER FAN AND/OR THE BOOSTER 
FAN SWITCH WILL VOID YOUR ENTIRE HOME WARRANTY.  
Warranty Guidelines 
For warranty information, please refer to  the “Fantech Dryer  Booster Fan  Manual’ that was 
included in your Welcome Package. 
Drywall 
Homeowner Use and Maintenance Guidelines 
Please review the following drywall maintenance tips: 
Ceilings 
The ceilings in your home are easy to maintain: periodically remove dust or cobwebs as part of 
your normal cleaning and repaint as needed. 










