
- Condition
- FH 3.3: Malfunction of Windows
- Article Type
- Freehold
- Article Number
- 3.3
- Warranty Year(s)
- One Year
- Performance
- Windows shall be installed to operate with reasonable ease.
- Warranty
- One-Year - Work and Materials. · Damage resulting from improper maintenance, or alterations, deletions or additions made by the homeowner is not covered by the statutory warranty.
- Action
- Windows not meeting the acceptable performance shall be repaired.
- Condition
- FH 3.4: Window Glass And/Or Screen Is Damaged
- Article Type
- Freehold
- Article Number
- 3.4
- Warranty Year(s)
- One Year
- Performance
Window glass and screens shall be free from damage at the time of the PDI.
- Warranty
One-Year - Work and Materials.
- Action
Damaged window glass and screens reported on the PDI Form shall be repaired. If not noted, the homeowner must establish that the damage was caused by the builder.
- Condition
- FH 3.5: Glass Is Scratched
- Article Type
- Freehold
- Article Number
- 3.5
- Warranty Year(s)
- One Year
- Performance
- Glass surfaces shall not have scratches visible from a distance of 1,500 mm at the time of the PDI.
- Warranty
- One-Year - Work and Materials. · Damage due to improper maintenance and normal wear and tear is not covered by the statutory warranty.
- Action
- Scratched glass not meeting the acceptable condition and reported on the PDI Form shall be repaired. If not noted, the homeowner must establish that the damage was caused by the builder.
- Condition
- FH 3.6: Glass is Cracked
- Article Type
- Freehold
- Article Number
- 3.6
- Warranty Year(s)
- One Year
- Performance
- Windows shall be installed so that the glass does not crack due to unusual stress caused by movement or settlement of the building frame.
- Warranty
- One-Year - Work and Materials. · Damage resulting from normal wear and tear is not covered by the statutory warranty.
- Action
- Windows with glass showing stress cracks shall be repaired.
- Condition
- FH 3.7: Window Unit Leaks During Rain
- Article Type
- Freehold
- Article Number
- 3.7
- Warranty Year(s)
- One Year
- Performance
- Windows, when properly closed, shall not allow water penetration under conditions for which they were designed.
- Warranty
- One-Year - Work and Materials. Two-Year - Building Envelope Water Penetration . • Damage caused by improper maintenance or an act of God is excluded from the statutory warranty.
- Action
- Defective windows that leak shall be repaired or replaced.
- Condition
- FH 3.8: Condensation Forming Between Insulating (Factory Sealed) Glass Unit
- Article Type
- Freehold
- Article Number
- 3.8
- Warranty Year(s)
- One Year
- Performance
Insulating glass units shall be free from condensation between the panes.
- Warranty
One-Year - Work and Materials
- Action
Insulating glass units with condensation between the panes shall be replaced.
- Condition
- FH 4.19: Water Leakage at Doors and Windows or at the top of the foundation
- Article Type
- Freehold
- Article Number
- 4.19
- Warranty Year(s)
- One Year
- Performance
Openings in exterior walls such as windows and doors, and junctions between cladding materials, shall not allow water penetration.
- Warranty
One-Year - Ontario Building Code Violations. Two-Year - Building Envelope Water Penetration. · Water penetration due to improper maintenance is excluded from the statutory warranty.
- Action
Defects resulting in water penetration around windows, doors, and over the top of the foundation shall be repaired.
- Condition
- FH 5.24: Skylight Leaks
- Article Type
- Freehold
- Article Number
- 5.24
- Warranty Year(s)
- Two Year
- Performance
Skylights shall be installed in accordance with the manufacturer’s specifications and shall not allow water penetration.
- Warranty
Two-Year - Building Envelope Water Penetration. · Damage resulting from dampness or condensation due to failure by the homeowner to maintain adequate ventilation is not covered by the statutory warranty.
- Action
Skylights not meeting the acceptable performance shall be repaired.
- Condition
- FH 8.2: Exterior Air Infiltration Through Windows and Doors
- Article Type
- Freehold
- Article Number
- 8.2
- Warranty Year(s)
- One Year
- Performance
Windows and doors shall meet the rating for weather tightness required by the Building Code.
- Warranty
One-Year - Work and Materials
- Action
Ensure the window or door has been tested to meet the required weather tightness rating. Adjust weather stripping and/or hardware to reduce air leakage by ensuring positive contact along the weather seal.
- Condition
- FH 8.5: Condensation And/Or Frost On Windows
- Article Type
- Freehold
- Article Number
- 8.5
- Performance
- Condensation may occur on interior window surfaces and is not covered under warranty.
- Warranty
- None.
- Action
- None
Note any damaged windows or damaged/missing screens on the PDI Form. If not noted, it will be difficult to establish that the damage was caused by the builder. If you cannot assess damage because the surface of the windows has been obscured from view, this should also be noted on the PDI Form. See Also: 3.5 GLASS IS SCRATCHED 3.6 GLASS IS CRACKED 3.8 CONDENSATION FORMING BETWEEN INSULATING (FACTORY SEALED) GLASS UNIT 8.5 CONDENSATION AND/OR FROST ON WINDOWS
Condensation between panes indicates the airtight seal around the edge of the glass is broken. An extended warranty may be available through the window manufacturer. See Also: 3.7 WINDOW UNIT LEAKS DURING RAIN 8.5 CONDENSATION AND/OR FROST ON WINDOWS
Flashings must be installed above exterior wall openings and at the top of the foundation (masonry veneer) to direct water to the exterior. Perforations in flashing due to physical damage or chemical incompatibility, deterioration, improper termination and lack of weep holes in masonry veneer can allow water to drain to the interior. See Also: 1.13 FOUNDATION WALL LEAKS Appendix A5 “How to Conduct a Water Test”
Condensation on the interior surfaces of a skylight may occur if indoor relative humidity is high. Condensation is not considered indicative of a defective condition. To test for water penetration, see Appendix A5 “How to Conduct a Water Test”. See Also: 5.4 ROOF OR FLASHING LEAKS
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