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caulking: Caring For Your Countertops - 04/16/10 01:32 PM
Caring for your countertops is something you do practically every day - it's likely second nature to you. Whether the countertops in your Lennar home are made of natural or synthetic products, there are a few things to be aware of.
While synthetic products will generally have a very uniform appearance, part of the beauty of natural products, like granite, comes from the fact that each piece has its own special traits. Some pieces will have lines or scratches, others will have a greater color variation, and they will each have a slightly individual texture. These distinctions are natural and should … (0 comments)

caulking: Caulk – A Valuable Tool for Home Maintenance - 01/07/10 11:06 PM
What is one of the most-used items both during the construction of your Lennar home and after you've moved in? If you guessed caulk, you're correct!
Caulk is an extremely useful substance that has many different purposes. During construction, it is used to seal certain openings, prevent water penetration, and provide a neat finish in various areas - both on the interior and exterior of your new Lennar home. Over time, caulk deteriorates and will need to be repaired or replaced. This is one of the main homeowner maintenance items you will need to be aware as your home ages. Luckily, … (2 comments)

caulking: Caulking – An Important Part of Home Maintenance - 10/20/09 08:55 PM
Caulk is a substance that has many important uses. It is widely used in construction to seal openings where air and water might enter wall cavities, helping to prevent water damage, increase energy efficiency, and prevent insects from crawling through cracks into your Lennar home. Caulk is also used around faucets, pipes, drains, bathtubs and other plumbing fixtures. It provides a moisture barrier, keeping water away from areas that could be damaged if exposed to water. Caulk can be used to close small cracks and gaps that may result from the movement of materials due to changes in temperature. Finally, caulk … (2 comments)

 

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