CHIMNEY Sample Clauses

CHIMNEY. Any chimneys installed by the Buyer or his/her agent carry no warranty by the Seller nor will Seller warrant against any damage caused by the faulty installation thereof. Seller installed chimneys shall carry a one (1) year warranty against defects in materials and workmanship.
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CHIMNEY. Comfort Control is NOT a chimney cleaning or maintenance company and since it is not, cannot be held liable or responsible for any problems resulting from poor draft conditions, blockages, fallen bricks, dirt, etc. in the chimney. In the event that there are any problems with the chimney or draft, Comfort Control will at no charge to the customer, go and inspect the problem and give an estimate for corrective work. In situations where it is dangerous and carbon monoxide is backing up into the house, our mechanics are required to shut the unit down !!!
CHIMNEY. Monitor fireplace chimney flue connection for deterioration which may lead to leaks. It did not appear to be leaking at time of inspection, which was able to be observed due to recent rain event. Residential website example, 0000 Xxxx Xxxxxx, Xxx Xxxxx, XX, 00000 4 ATTIC FRAMING/SHEATHING REPAIR OR REPLACE Vertical white pieces are particleboard appear to be non-engineered repairs/added support to rafters and need to be reviewed by a structural engineer. Though of no structural value, the reason they were added in the first place should be determined and remedied. ATTIC FRAMING/SHEATHING: Vertical white pieces are particleboard repairs/added support to rafters and need to be reviewed by a structural engineer. Though of no structural value, the reason they were added in the first place should be determined and remedied. ATTIC FRAMING/SHEATHING: Vertical white pieces are particleboard repairs/added support to rafters and need to be reviewed by a structural engineer. Though of no structural value, the reason they were added in the first place should be determined and remedied. Residential website example, 0000 Xxxx Xxxxxx, Xxx Xxxxx, XX, 00000 ATTIC FRAMING/SHEATHING: Vertical white pieces are particleboard repairs/added support to rafters and need to be reviewed by a structural engineer. Though of no structural value, the reason they were added in the first place should be determined and remedied. Residential website example, 0000 Xxxx Xxxxxx, Xxx Xxxxx, XX, 00000 5 ATTIC VENTILATION REPAIR OR REPLACE Stove Top fume hood exhaust and both bathroom exhaust fans terminate in attic and do not extend through roof. This can lead to grease and moisture building up in attic and then resting on insulation, which will cause damage. Recommend retaining a roofing contractor to repair and extend pipe through the roof. ATTIC VENTILATION: Restroom ventilation does not exit through roof but rather terminates in attic near ventilation turbine. Residential website example, 0000 Xxxx Xxxxxx, Xxx Xxxxx, XX, 00000 6 ATTIC ELECTRICAL REPAIR OR REPLACE Observed 2 open electrical boxes with romex wires looped between them. Neither end was connected to anything and recommend removal to limit confusion and the assumption that the wires are live. ATTIC ELECTRICAL: ATTIC ELECTRICAL: Residential website example, 0000 Xxxx Xxxxxx, Xxx Xxxxx, XX, 00000 7 UNDER FLOOR FRAMING & SUPPORT Piers REPAIR OR REPLACE No connection between concrete pier and wood posts (noted at all visible concrete ...
CHIMNEY. Monitor fireplace chimney flue connection for deterioration which may lead to leaks. It did not appear to be leaking at time of inspection, which was able to be observed due to recent rain event.
CHIMNEY. No rain cap/spark arrestor visible at the time of the inspection. CHIMNEY: Water damage at base of chimney at flashing. CHIMNEY: Water damage at base of chimney at flashing.
CHIMNEY. (1) Reduce height, clean, re-point and provide new masonry cap. To reduce repair cost, height can be reduced to a minimum of 10'-0" above the adjacent roof. Inspection by a certified chimney contractor shall be provided as a Reimbursable Expense, with a cost not to exceed $8,000.00.
CHIMNEY. Maintaining and preserving the feature chimney within the Scheme Common Areas to the standard required by the competent authority therefore.
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