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Section 13 | Standard of Performance PLUMBING, WATER SUPPLY & SEPTIC SYSTEMS CONTINUED Condition Your Responsibility Our Responsibility Water supply system does not deliver water 1. Please note that we are not responsible for water quality. 2. We are also not responsible for problems caused by conditions beyond our control, including failures relating to delivery of water from a municipal water system. 1. Problems associated with connections to municipal or private water mains and supplies or installation of on-site wells caused by deficiencies in workmanship and materials – as specified by applicable building and plumbing requirements in effect at the time of installation – will be repaired (2 years). Tub/Shower leaks at walls, base or door Corner MECHANICAL SYSTEMS Condition 1. Maintain Caulk to prevent leaks Your Responsibility 1. We will repair leaking caused by cracked caulk. (1 Year) Our Responsibility Inadequate air conditioning 1. Balance dampers and registers and make other minor adjustments for change of seasons and maintain proper window treatment to optimize cooling capabilities. 2. Maintain unit per manufacturer’s specifications. 3. Replace and keep filters clean 1. Cooling system is designed to maintain an indoor temperature of 75oF. The temperature is measured in the center of each room at a height of 5' above the floor (under local outdoor summer design conditions as specified in ASHRAE handbook). If the temperature outside is above 87oF, cooling system must be able to maintain an inside temperature that is 15o below the outside temperature. Federal, state, or local energy requirements take precedence. We will repair the cooling system so that is provides the required temperature (1 year). Clogged condensation drain lines 1. Condensation drain line may clog under normal use. You should keep these clear. Prior to using the cooling system each season, check condensation lines to ensure the drain lines are clear. 1. We will provide clear condensation drain lines at closing or first occupancy, whichever occurs first. After this, you are responsible for keeping the condensation drain lines clear. There is condensation on the outside of air handlers, refrigerant lines or ducts. 1. This condition is not covered by this limited warranty Ductwork makes ticking and crackling noises 1. The ductwork may make ticking and crackling noises when the metal in it expands from the heat and contracts from the cold. This condition is natural and is not a deficiency. 168 | Edition July 2019