Drywall Texture Sample Clauses

Drywall Texture. Drywall texture is applied by hand and varies with the technique if the installer. Where tall walls exist, it is necessary to install the drywall texture in several passes. Breaks between application phases occur in all homes and sometimes are more visible due to the method of application. The inherent inconsistency of drywall texture is to be expected as with all hand applied troweled finishes. Builder will repair deviations, bumps or voids measuring over ¼ inch per 4 feet, which are not part of the intended texture. During repair, Builder will try to match the original texture as closely as possible, but a perfect match is not covered by this Warranty.

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