Homeowner Maintenance Manual

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Underground Cables Before digging, check the location of buried service leads by calling the local utility locating service. In most cases, wires run in a straight line from the service panel to the nearest public utility pad. Maintain positive drainage around the foundation to protect

electrical service connections. Under or Over-Cabinet Lights

The selection of optional under-or over-cabinet lighting provides either task lighting or atmosphere to your kitchen. We suggest you note the size and type of bulbs in these fixtures and keep replacements on hand.

TROUBLESHOOTING TIPS: NO ELECTRICAL SERVICE No Electrical Service Anywhere in the Home Before calling for service, check to confirm that the: • Service is not out in the entire area. If so, contact the utility company. • Main breaker and individual breakers are all in the on position. No Electrical to One or More Outlets Before calling for service, check to confirm that: • The main breaker and individual breakers are all in the on position. • The applicable wall switch is on. • The GFCI is set ( see details on GFCIs on page 4.10 ). • The item you want to use is plugged in. • The item you want to use works in other outlets. • The bulb in the lamp is good. Even if the troubleshooting tips do not identify a solution, the information you gather will be useful to the service provider you call.

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FENCING Homeowner Care and Maintenance

Depending on the community in which your home is located, fencing may be included with your home, it may be an optional item, or it may be an item you consider adding after your move-in. When Century Communities installs fencing as part of your new home, we confirm it is in good condition during your orientation. All types of fencing require routine maintenance and staining is recommended.

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