The Advantage of the Charleston Homes Warranty Program




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Today, we’ll go over our warranty program and how it compares to our competitors or other home builders. At Charleston Homes, we schedule a warranty walkthrough at the sixty-day mark and the eleven-month mark. This allows people to live in their homes and try it out. People have the opportunity to feel it out before making an adjustments or repairs as required.


The homeowners go through the building process, close on their home, get their keys, and move in. For some builders, that’s the end of their involvement. That’s not the case for us. We like to wait sixty days to conduct an initial walkthrough. We contact the new homeowners and go over any questions or concerns they may have. Minor adjustments might happen at this time. Typically, homeowners create lists of concerns to go over with us during these meetings.

We like to follow up and make sure everything runs smoothly even eleven months after the purchase! That’s why we do walkthroughs a second time around.

If you have any questions, check out our website. Thank you!

Is Your Sprinkler System Prepared for the Winter?




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With fall weather approaching I thought it'd be a good time to talk about draining your sprinkler system. When the weather gets cold, the ground gets even colder, and the water left in your sprinkler system has a chance to freeze, which could ruin your sprinkler system.

Any time that the temperature gets below freezing you're going to need to drain the system until it's been fully winterized. To drain the sprinkler, simply locate the shutoff valve next to your sprinkler meter. On both sides of the meter, there will be shutoff valves that control the water to the home, which you'll need to shut off.

Then you will have to find the sprinkler valve. To shut it off, turn it vertically to prevent all water to the sprinkler system. A very important step in this process is to clear the water from the drain. You can do this by opening the drain valve next to the sprinkler shutoff valve. The drain valve will allow any excess water to escape and drip out. Be sure to place a bucket underneath the valve to capture any excess water.

You're going to have to step outside to drain another valve on the outside. All you have to do is open it up and release any excess water that has formed. Most homes also have ports on the outside drainage valve, and you'll need a flathead screwdriver to rotate the system to 90 degrees. You'll need to do this with every port that you have on your home, and some can have up to four or five.

For a quick recap of this process:
1. Shut off the water to the sprinkler system.
2. Open the drain to release trapped water.
3. Open the drain for the system outside.
4. Adjust the ports of the 'open' position.
5. Have the system professionally winterized by late October / early November.

That's a very abbreviated list above, so be sure to contact me if you have any questions. I can recommend you to someone who can come in and completely winterize your system once it's become too cold to use it anymore.

As always, please don't hesitate to visit our model homes in Gretna and Elkhorn.