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FH 14.8: Driveway Has Settled
Article type: FreeholdDriveways shall be graded so that water does not accumulate at or near the building. Subsidencein other parts of a driveway is not covered by the statutory warranty.
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FH 14.9: Sod/Seeding Not Completed
Article type: FreeholdSod/seeding shall be installed in conditions conducive to growth, generally within one year ofthe occupancy of the home or within the time period required by governing municipalagreements or the phasing of the subdivision. -
FH 5.12: Shading Pattern Is Visible on an Asphalt Shingle Roof
Article type: FreeholdAt installation, asphalt shingle roofs shall be installed so that any dye lot difference is minimized to provide a uniform roof appearance, when viewed from a normal viewing position on the ground without magnification by reflected light.
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CE 7.9: Pipe Hanger/Support Is Corroded
Article type: Common ElementMetal pipe supports and hangers may show signs of corrosion; this is not considered a warranty issue as it is a normal condition associated with exposed metal materials.
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FH 12.10: Protrusions Appear On The Surface Of Resilient Flooring Without Breaking Through
Article type: FreeholdFinished surface of flooring shall be free of visible protrusions (bumps, fasteners, telegraphing) that deform the surface of the flooring when viewed under normal lighting conditions (not reflected light) from a normal standing position.
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FH 12.1: Transition between different types of flooring is not flush
Article type: FreeholdAn abrupt change in height where different floor finishes abut is acceptable provided the transition is suitably eased (see Remarks).
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FH 12.11: Resilient Sheet Flooring is Loose
Article type: FreeholdResilient sheet flooring shall not come unglued from the substrate. -
FH 12.12: Resilient Floor Joints Not Tight
Article type: FreeholdResilient flooring shall be installed with no visible gaps in the joints when viewed under normal lighting conditions in a standing position.
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FH 12.13: Bubbles Appear On Vinyl Flooring Surface
Article type: FreeholdVinyl flooring shall be free from bubbles that cause surface deformities visible from a normal viewing position, under normal lighting conditions without magnification by reflected light.
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FH 12.15: Resilient (Flexible) Floor Tile Is Loose
Article type: FreeholdResilient floor tiles shall be securely bonded to the substrate.
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FH 12.16: Patterns or Corners of Resilient Floor Tile are Misaligned
Article type: FreeholdResilient floor tiles shall be installed with tight joints to provide a generally uniform appearance throughout the room or defined area when viewed under normal lighting conditions from a normal viewing position. -
FH 12.17: Yellowing appears on surface of Vinyl Flooring
Article type: FreeholdSheet vinyl flooring shall be installed in accordance with the manufacturer’s specifications. -
FH 12.18: Dye Lot Variations in Vinyl Flooring
Article type: FreeholdWithin a room or defined area, resilient flooring shall be uniform in colour, texture and pattern when viewed under normal lighting conditions. Minor variation between dye lots is acceptable. -
FH 12.8: Carpet Has Dark Stains Around Perimeter of Rooms and at Heat Registers
Article type: FreeholdDark stains on carpet around room perimeters and at heating registers, commonly called “carbon black”, are an occupant use and house location issue. Sources of carbon rarely relate to work and material supplied by the builder. -
FH 12.19: Variation in Colour Occurring During repair of Vinyl Flooring
Article type: FreeholdShade variations between existing material and repaired areas are acceptable within specified colours when viewed from a normal viewing position.