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directions on the container. This maintenance is important to protect the underlying surface from
water damage.
Initial Orientation and Warranty Guidelines
For warranty information, please refer to the “iMAC Tile Warranty Letter”, included in your
Welcome Package. During the initial orientation, we confirm that tile and grout areas are in
acceptable condition. We will repair cracked tiles or grout as follows:
Tile, One-Time Repair
We will repair or replace cracked, badly chipped, or loose tiles one time, at the Year End Corrective
Period (please refer to the “Warranty Servicetab for more information.) We are not responsible for
variations in colour or discontinued patterns. New grout may vary in colour from the original.
Grout, One-Time Repair
Cracks appearing in grouting of ceramic tiles at joints or junctions with other materials are
commonly due to shrinkage. The Developer will repair grouting, if necessary, one time at the
Year End Corrective Period (please refer to the “Warranty Service” tab for more information). We
are not responsible for colour variations in grout or discontinued coloured grout. Any grouting or
caulking that is needed after that time is your responsibility.
Closet Shelves and Organizers
Homeowner Use and Maintenance Guidelines
Please refer to the “Glass World Maintenance Guide” for maintenance of standard closet shelving.
If you purchased a closet upgrade, also refer to “Sunburst Cleaning Instructions for Lifestyle
Closet Systems”. These materials were included in your Welcome Package that was handed to
you upon possession.
Warranty Guidelines
Please refer to the “Glass World Warranty” for a copy of the standard closet shelving warranty. If
you purchased a closet upgrade, please refer to the “Sunburst Product Warranty”. The applicable
warranty was included in your Welcome Package.
Condensation
Homeowner Use and Maintenance Guidelines
When warm, moist air comes into contact with cooler surfaces, the moisture condenses. Outside
we see this as dew; inside you may see it as a layer of moisture on glass windows and doors.
This condensation comes from high humidity within the home, combined with low outside
temperatures and inadequate ventilation.
Some experts have estimated that a typical new home contains many gallons of water. Water is
part of lumber, concrete, drywall texture, paint, caulk, and other materials used in building. Wet
weather adds more moisture. This moisture evaporates into the air as you live in your home,
adding even more moisture to that which is already generated by normal living activities. Over
time, this source of moisture will diminish. To reduce in-suite moisture, please:
Do not cover or interfere in any way with the fresh air supply to your suite;
Keep the dryer exhaust hose clean and securely connected;
Keep the dryer lint trap clean;
Do not interfere with the dryer booster fan. Where applicable, there may also be a
booster fan disconnect switch (located beside/adjacent your dryer). If installed, do
not turn it off. Failure to follow these instructions will void your entire home
warranty;
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