Common use of FROZEN PIPES Clause in Contracts

FROZEN PIPES. Buyer must take precautions to prevent freezing during severe cold weather, such as removing outside hoses from sillcocks, leaving faucets with a slight drip, and turning off the water system if the house is to be left for extended periods during cold weather. No frozen pipes or sillcocks will be considered for warranty.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Limited Warranty Agreement, Limited Warranty Agreement, Limited Warranty Agreement

FROZEN PIPES. Buyer The homeowner must take precautions to prevent freezing during severe cold weather, such as removing outside hoses from sillcockssilcocks, leaving faucets with a slight drip, and turning off the water system and draining if the house system or portion of the system is to be left for extended periods during cold weather. No frozen pipes or sillcocks silcocks will be considered for warranty.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Builder's Warranty

FROZEN PIPES. Buyer The Purchaser must take precautions to prevent the freezing of pipes and outside faucets during severe cold weather, such as removing outside hoses from sillcocks, leaving faucets with a slight drip, and turning off the water system if the house Home is to be left vacated for extended periods during cold weather. No frozen pipes or sillcocks will be considered for warranty.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Express Limited Home Warranty