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Every new Paradise home comes complete with a one year warranty. Should any covered problem arise, you will receive prompt, courteous, and efficient attention by a professional Paradise Homes associate. Prior to you moving in, an inspection with you and a representative from Paradise Homes will be performed to make absolutely sure of your complete satisfaction. Then, in (11) eleven months, you will be notified that your (1) one year warranty period is approaching. We will schedule an appointment around your schedule so that another inspection may be conducted. Any and all repairs will be scheduled promptly and completed to your satisfaction.

An “emergency service plan” is also standard during the first year of occupancy. In the unlikely event of an emergency, calls will be handled immediately or as soon as possible.  Emergencies may include, but are not limited to; plumbing problems, electrical, heating or cooling problems.

At Paradise Homes, we are confident that your home will afford you and your family many years of trouble-free enjoyment.

 

Building Your Home - The Construction Site.

Building your dream home is a very exciting project. From the time the first shovel of dirt is turned over until the day you move in, you may want to check on the progress. When visiting a construction site, there are guidelines that must be followed to ensure everyone’s safety.

While your home is under construction, you should always remember that your home’s construction site is a workplace and can be very dangerous if you do not have the proper equipment or if you do not pay very close attention to your surroundings.

  • To ensure your safety, please do not visit your home during the framing stage.
  • You should make arrangements to visit the construction site during times suggested by your builder so you do not impede the progress of the work crews. Use common sense safety precautions when you are walking around a home under construction.
  • Watch for boards with nails sticking out of them on the ground.
  • Watch for boards with nails that have gone all the way through on walls and ceilings.
  • Pay attention to open spaces in the floors from one story to the next.
  • Be aware of stairwells which have not been completed – there may not be a Guardrail and there may be open spaces between the boards which could cause you to fall or trip.
  • Remember that doors and windows may not be installed even though the spaces for them are framed in. Watch out for openings for doors to decks or balconies which may be a high drop to the ground.
  • Never touch any equipment left at the site.
  • Watch for the possibility of falling boards or other objects.
  • Remember that the site will be dusty and dirty – be aware of mud if it has rained.
  • Don’t track mud or dirt inside your home.
  • Be aware of wet paint or newly stained or varnished wood floors.
  • Watch for wet concrete.
  • Watch out for ditches or utility trenches around the home site.

 

If you bring your children, always be aware of their whereabouts. Hold small children’s hands so you can be sure they will not wander into a dangerous area. If you visit the site during the work day, you may be asked to wear a hard hat for your protection.

The terms of insurance policies and licenses usually do not permit anyone but authorized persons to be at the site during construction. Many times signs will be posted advising unauthorized people that they are entering the construction site at their own risk. If you notice something that has been done differently than you had expected, contact your Paradise site builder and sales representative and follow up with a letter immediately. Don’t pass your concerns to the subcontractor yourself. It is important for the builder to understand your question and pass instructions on to the subcontractor.


 

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Last modified: 01/28/08