Plumbing System/Plumbing Pipes Sample Clauses

The Plumbing System/Plumbing Pipes clause defines the responsibilities and standards related to the installation, maintenance, and repair of plumbing systems and pipes within a property. Typically, this clause outlines which party—such as the landlord or tenant—is responsible for ensuring that all plumbing fixtures, pipes, and related components are in good working order and comply with relevant codes. For example, it may specify that the landlord must address leaks or blockages, while tenants are responsible for reporting issues promptly. The core function of this clause is to allocate responsibility for plumbing-related issues, thereby preventing disputes and ensuring the property remains safe and habitable.
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Plumbing System/Plumbing Pipes. Description of Covered Items: Mechanical parts and components of the following: garbage disposal; interior hose bibs; shower and tub valves; toilet tanks, bowls, and toilet mechanisms within the toilet tank. Leaks and breaks, except those caused by plumbing stoppages, of water, gas, drain, waste and vent lines/pipes within the perimeter of the main foundation are also covered. We cover up to three (3) toilets. Examples of Items/Conditions Not Covered: All plumbing in or under the ground, foundation or slab; all piping and plumbing outside of the perimeter of the foundation; any piping or plumbing in a detached structure; bath tubs; bidets; caulking or grouting; color or purity of the water in the system; concrete encased plumbing; conditions of insufficient or excessive water pressure; conditions of water flow restriction due to scale, rust, minerals and other deposits; exterior hose bibs; faucets; holding and pressure tanks; inaccessible plumbing; jetted bath tubs; jet pumps; laundry tubs; lawn sprinkler systems; pressure regulating devices; plumbing stoppages and conditions causing or caused by plumbing stoppages; repair and finish of any walls, floors or ceilings where it is necessary to break through to effect repairs; septic tanks and systems in or outside of the home; sewage ejector pumps; sewer and water laterals; shower enclosures and base pans; shower heads; sinks; solar systems; sump pumps; toilet tank lids and toilet seats; water damage; water filters; water purification systems; water softeners; ▇▇▇▇▇ and well pumps; whirlpools, spas and their respective plumbing and mechanical components.
Plumbing System/Plumbing Pipes. Description of Covered Items: Mechanical parts and components of the following: garbage disposal; interior hose bibs; point of service water system/instahot; pressure regulating devices; shower and tub valves; toilet tanks, bowls, and toilet mechanisms within the toilet tank. The clearing of plumbing stoppages using standard snake/auger systems, of drain, waste or vent lines up to 125 feet from point of access where accessible ground level cleanout is existing, and which can be cleared with standard cable. Request to clear the same line(s) after fourteen (14) days’ time has elapsed will be considered a new claim and require a new deductible. Leaks and breaks of water, gas, drain, waste and vent lines/pipes within the perimeter of the main foundation are also covered. Repair and finish of any walls or ceilings where it is necessary to break through to effect repair is only covered to the following extent: repair of walls or ceilings to rough finish up to $1,000 per claim. Rough finish is defined to include hanging of drywall, patching of drywall, stucco, and lath. Repair to rough finish does not include supplies or labor for paint, sanding, wall texture, wallpaper and/or tile work.
Plumbing System/Plumbing Pipes. Description of Covered Items: Mechanical parts and components of the following: interior hose bibs, pressure regulating devices, shower and tub valves, toilet tanks, bowls, and toilet mechanisms within the toilet tank. The clearing of plumbing stoppages using standard snake/auger systems, of drain, waste or vent lines up to 125 feet from point of access where accessible ground level cleanout is existing, and which can be cleared with standard cable. Request to clear the same line(s) after thirty (30) day time has elapsed will be considered a new claim and require a new deductible. Leaks and breaks of water, gas, drain, waste and vent lines/pipes within the perimeter of the main foundation are also covered. Repair and finish of any walls or ceilings where it is necessary to break through to effect repair is only covered to the following extent: repair of walls or ceilings to rough finish up to $1,000 per claim. Rough finish is defined to include hanging of drywall, patching of drywall, stucco, and lath. Repair to rough finish does not include supplies or labor for paint, sanding, wall texture, wallpaper and/or tile work.

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  • Electrical Provide drawings for the following systems: .1 Lighting including circuiting and luminaire identification and switching. Also provide illuminance computer printout for all indoor typical indoor spaces and parking lots. .2 Convenience outlets and circuiting, special outlets and circuiting, television outlets, and power systems and equipment. Provide riser diagrams for all electrical systems including master clock, intercom, fire alarm, ITV, computer networking/telephone. Also, provide for emergency and normal power distribution. Provide luminaire schedule. .3 Panel schedule may be in preliminary form but circuitry must be included. .4 Applicable installation details. .5 General legend and list of abbreviations. .6 Voltage drop computation for all main feeders. .7 Short circuit analysis .8 Provide 1/2" scale floor plan and wall elevations for all electrical rooms.