National Warranty manual

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Century Communities Limited Warranty Guidelines Refer to the manufacturer warranty for any additional warranty coverage.

INSULATION

Homeowner Use and Maintenance Guidelines The effectiveness or batt or blown insulation is diminished if not properly installed. Upon completion of any work you conduct in your attic, you should make sure that the insulation lays smooth and even prior to leaving the attic space. Do not step on drywall ceilings because this can result in personal injury or damage to the drywall. Century Communities Limited Warranty Guidelines Century Communities will install insulation to meet or exceed the building codes applicable at the time of construction and outlined as part of your purchase agreement. Homeowner Use and Maintenance Guidelines Providing complete details on landscape design is beyond the scope of this manual. Many excellent books, videos and computer software programs are available that offer you this information. Local nurseries and landscape professionals can also assist you. TIP: In planning your landscaping, think of proportion, texture, color, mature size, maintenance needs, soft and hard surfaces, lighting, fencing, edging and water requirements. A beautiful yard requires considerable planning and regular attention. Most homeowners take years to achieve the yard they want. Planning to install items in stages can spread the cost and work over several seasons. Regardless of the source of your design, plan to install the basic components of your landscaping as soon after closing as weather permits. In addition to meeting your homeowner association requirements to landscape in a timely manner, well-designed landscaping prevents erosion and protects the foundation of your home. Additions Before installing patio additions or other permanent improvements, consider soil conditions in the design and engineering of your addition. Backfill We construct the foundation of your home beginning with an excavation into the earth. When the foundation walls are complete, the area surrounding them is backfilled. Soil in this area is not as compact as undisturbed ground. Backfill areas will settle and require prompt attention to avoid damage to your home and voiding of the structural warranty. Water can penetrate through the backfill area to the lower areas of your foundation. LANDSCAPING

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