Exterior Coatings Sample Clauses

Exterior Coatings. The contractor acknowledges the requirement to comply fully with the Gowrie Farm Architectural and Building Code with regard to exterior coatings and colours. A sample of the colours must be provided to the HOA before commencing with painting of exterior walls.
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Exterior Coatings. 21.1 The Contractor will adhere to the colour palette issued in terms of the Building Guidelines and Standards.
Exterior Coatings. The Contractor (and Owner) acknowledges the Association’s requirement to comply fully with the Architectural Code and the SDRC’s approvals and guidelines in all respects, as well as with regard to exterior coatings and colours. Failure to comply with this requirement will result in the Association insisting on the exterior coatings being re-applied at the Contractor’s expense.
Exterior Coatings. 21.1 The Project Manager/Building Contractor acknowledges the requirements to comply fully and strictly with the BCMA Development Manual and the Town planning Controls in all respects as amended from time to time, including exterior coatings and colours. Failure to comply with this requirement will result in BCMA insisting on the exterior coatings being re-applied at the Owner/Contractor’s expense.
Exterior Coatings. The Contractor acknowledges the requirement to comply fully with the Xxxxxxxxxx Architectural Guidelines with regard to exterior coatings and colours.
Exterior Coatings. ■ Wash using mild detergent (if necessary) and a soft cloth or ordinary long-handled soft bristle brush. Do not clean the exterior coating with a high-pressure washer. The extreme spray pressure could damage the surface or crack or destroy the caulking around the window or door. ■ Mild window cleaners that are safe to clean the exterior coating on windows and doors include Windex,® Formula 409® and Fantastik.® ■ DO NOT USE liquid grease remover, strong soaps and detergents containing organic solvents, nail polish remover, furniture polish or cleansers containing chlorine bleach. These items could affect the surface appearance of the vinyl. Screens ■ For routine cleaning carefully vacuum your window screens ■ To thoroughly clean window screens, remove the screens from the window frame. Place the screens on a flat surface (such as the driveway) and use mild soap and water with a soft bristle brush to remove dirt and grime. Clean both sides of the screen and around the interior and exterior of the frame. Rinse off the unit with lukewarm water. Allow the screen to dry completely before replacing in the window ■ Do not use a high-pressure spray to clean screens; it could damage the units. ■ Use extreme care when cleaning aluminum mesh, since it can be dented or creased if too much pressure is placed on the screen. To activate your warranty please complete and mail this card within 30 days of installation, or register online at xxx.xxxxxxxx.xxx.
Exterior Coatings. ■ Wash using mild detergent (if necessary) and a soft cloth or ordinary long-handled soft bristle brush. Do not clean the exterior coating with a high-pressure washer. The extreme spray pressure could damage the surface or crack or destroy the caulking around the window or door. ■ Mild window cleaners that are safe to clean the exterior coating on windows and doors include Windex,® Formula 409® and Fantastik.® Screens ■ For routine cleaning carefully vacuum your window screens. ■ To thoroughly clean window screens, remove the screens from the window frame. Place the screens on a flat surface (such as the (driveway) and use mild soap and water with a soft bristle brush to remove dirt and grime. Clean both sides of the screen and around the interior and exterior of the frame. Operation of Your Vinyl Windows and Doors Along with being virtually maintenance free, your windows and doors have been designed and manufactured to be thermally efficient, aesthetically pleasing and easy to operate. All operable sash on Double Hung and Single Hung windows tilt in, Slider sash lift out, Casements open by turning the handle and patio doors feature corrosion-resistant rollers. To tilt in the operable sash on Double Hung and Single Hung windows, you must: ■ Unlock the sash and raise (or lower) it approximately 4” above (or below) the frame. ■ Slide the tilt latches toward the cam lock and gently tilt the sash in. Always support tilted sash while cleaning. ■ When finished cleaning, tilt the sash up and snap the tilt latches into place. For safety, make sure the tilt latches are securely engaged. ■ If it becomes necessary to remove and reinsert the sash, tilt the sash inward to a 90-degree angle and lift the bottom of the sash up and out of the frame. To reinsert the sash into the frame, make sure both pivot bars (located at the bottom of the sash) are fully inserted into the balance shoes. Rinse off the unit with lukewarm To remove a Slider sash, simply: Balance Shoe
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Exterior Coatings. The Contractor acknowledges the requirement to comply fully with the River Goose Architectural Guidelines with regard to exterior coatings and colours.
Exterior Coatings n Wash using mild detergent (if necessary) and a soft cloth or ordinary long-handled soft bristle brush. Do not clean the exterior coating with a high-pressure washer. The extreme spray pressure could damage the surface or crack or destroy the caulking around the window or door. n Mild window cleaners that are safe to clean the exterior coating on windows and doors include Windex,® Formula 409® and Fantastik.® n DO NOT USE liquid grease remover, strong soaps and detergents containing organic solvents, nail polish remover, furniture polish or cleansers containing chlorine bleach. These items could affect the surface appearance of the vinyl.
Exterior Coatings. 21.1 The Contractor acknowledges the requirements to comply fully and strictly with the SEEHOA Building Design Code and Town planning Controls in all respects as amended from time to time, as well as with regard to exterior coatings and colours. Failure to comply with this requirement will result in SEEHOA insisting on the exterior coatings being re-applied at the Contractor’s expense.
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