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                Section 9 | Home Care & Maintenance   operating and cleaning procedures. This should have been explained to you at your Gold Key Orientation. Failure to do so can cause the jet pumps to overheat and burn out. • As mentioned earlier in the Caulking Section, you can expect small cracks to form in the caulking where the tub or shower meets the wall. If this occurs repair immediately using the proper caulking materials. FIREPLACE - GAS We install both gas fireplaces in our homes. A gas fireplace, or direct vent, means that no combustion air is drawn from the living environment for use in the gas fireplace system. With this system, you will never need to purchase firewood or other materials for the fireplace. We use gas sealed fireplaces that are factory built of sheet metal and then delivered to the homesite for installation. It is best to always follow the manufacturer’s guidelines for safe and proper use. Maintenance Guidelines Gas Fireplace • Most direct vent fireplaces are not intended to heat any part of a home. Direct vent fireplaces that can heat areas of a home are specifically noted and have additional equipment (i.e., optional fan unit). Make sure you know which unit you have. • There is a delay between turning the switch on and flame ignition. The flames should ignite gently and silently. If you notice any deviation from this and smell any gas immediately shut the switch off and report the problem. • When you use your fireplace the first few times you may notice a slight burning smell which can set off smoke alarms. This is your fireplace burning away oils on your vent pipes. This is normal and will go away in time. • During high winds, your pilot light may go out. If this happens carefully follow the instructions for relighting the pilot. The procedures can be found in the fireplace unit or with your appliance warranty information. Make sure you read all the materials carefully before attempting to relight the pilot. • When you use your fireplace your glass front may cloud up for a few moments. This is condensation and will go away after a few minutes. • Your exterior exhaust vent for your gas fireplace may be within reach. Always assume that it is hot. Never touch it or throw anything inside it! • When cleaning the glass front of your fireplace do not use abrasive cleaners as they can scratch the surface. Also, never clean the glass front when hot! • Never add any combustible material, including paper, cardboard, Christmas tree limbs, etc., to a gas log set. Fireplaces equipped with a gas log set do not have dampers and can cause a draft to be noticed. This is done to comply with the Uniform Building Code and or the International Residential Code. FLOORS - GENERAL Floor coverings add a distinctive style to your home. Whether it is vinyl, tile, hardwood, or carpet, each is a beautiful addition and you will want to care for it properly. As a general rule, asphalt, concrete compounds, and even mud tracked in from the yard or driveway can permanently damage all your floor coverings. Mats placed at doors help minimize the damage. However, make sure that you purchase mats without rubber backing as they can stain and/or discolor all your flooring materials. Some floor squeaks are unavoidable. Although K. Hovnanian® Homes does not warranty against floor squeaks, a reasonable effort will be made to correct them. All floors can deflect when walked on. This will be more noticeable next to hutches, bookcases, chairs, etc. This is not a structural deficiency and K. Hovnanian® Homes will take no action for this occurrence. FLOORS - CARPET Carpet is not stain and/or fade proof! It is stain and/or fade resistant. Manufacturers generally do not warrant their carpet against staining and wear or fading. And since different people have different living habits, builders (including K. Hovnanian® Homes) cannot 44 | Edition July 2019 


































































































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