Resident Information Pack
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Resident Information Pack
Resident Information Pack CONTENTS 1 YOUR KITCHEN General Information Caring for your kitchen Kitchen sinks and taps Worktops Kitchen door furniture 2. YOUR BATHROOM General Information Caring for your bathroom 3. WALL TILES Care & maintenance of wall tiles Wet rooms 4. VINYL FLOOR COVERING Care and maintenance of vinyl floor coverings Cleaning vinyl floors 5. ELECTRICAL AND PLUMBING WORKS Distribution board 6. EXTRACT FANS Care and maintenance of the extract fans 7. A BRIEF GUIDE TO THE EXTERNAL WORKS Wall insulation Pattress Porch canopy New turf Our guide to caring for your refurbished home 1. YOUR KITCHEN GENERAL INFORMATION Your new kitchen has been supplied by Howdens Joinery Ltd. The local branch is: Howdens Joinery Ltd Unit 110 – Ampress Park Southampton Road Lymington Hampshire SO41 8XN Tel: 01590 689784 Fax: 01590 689790 The kitchen installed is from the Greenwich range of kitchens in one of the following options: Option A Greenwich Walnut Worktop Blackstone Flooring Newton, ref: MSD 400 Option B Greenwich Maple Worktop Quartzite Flooring Darwin, ref: MSD 420 Option C Greenwich Cream Worktop Oak Block Effect Flooring Stephenson, ref: MSD 460 CARING FOR YOUR NEW KITCHEN Care and Cleaning of 18mm Rigid Carcass A solution of warm water and a mild household detergent is the recommended method of cleaning carcasses to maintain appearance and performance. The use of other substances such as abrasive cleaners, wax furniture polish or solvents is not recommended as they may damage the surface. Care and Cleaning of Door and Drawer Frontals Doors and drawer frontals should be cleaned with a slightly damp cloth and then wiped dry. For stubborn marks a solution of water and a mild household detergent can be used. Wipe the surface with a damp cloth and then dry with a soft cloth. More aggressive cleaners such as wax furniture polish, abrasive cleaners or solvents are not recommended as they may damage the surface. Care should be taken with storage of timber doors as extreme environmental changes will affect the performance of this natural product. Newly plastered rooms should be left to environmentally stabilize before storage and installation. KITCHEN SINKS AND TAPS Stainless Steel Specification All Stainless Steel sinks are manufactured from high quality 18/10 Stainless Steel (18% Nickel and 10% Chromium) which conforms to BS EN10088-2:1995. Troubleshooting Issues with Stainless Steel Sinks Issue Likely Cause Oil, grease and fingerprints Oil, grease or fingers coming into contact with surface Tea stains Tea / tea bags coming into contact with surface Solution Remove with washing up liquid and hot water, but a solvent may be required (e.g. white spirit) Care must be taken to use proper safety precautions if using solvents. Remove with a hot solution of sodium bicarbonate (washing soda) and water, applied with a soft cloth / sponge. Issue Rusting Hard water spots, lime scales and white stains Discolouration Likely Cause Sinks manufactured with Austenitic Stainless Steel cannot go rusty as they are ‘non ferric’. This means that the iron content of the material is bound in such a manner that the iron is not available for oxidization which would lead to rust. Any rust on the surface will be as a result of rust particles deposited from a secondary source such as water supply or scourers (e.g. Brillo pads) Solution Normal mild cleaning agents such as ‘Cif’ with a soft cloth can be used to remove rusted particles from the surface. Ensure that you follow the grain of the steel to minimize the risk of scratching. IN extreme cases a stainless steel restoring product may be used. In the event that a soft cloth dopes not remove rust particle a Scotch-Brite pad can be used, but as it may scratch the surface it should be used sparingly. Build up of mineral deposits Normal mild cleaning from standing water agents, such as ‘Cif’ may be used along with a soft cloth. Heat tinting (unlikely to If discolouration does occur through usual usage) occur, the use of an appropriate stainless steel polish and nylon scouring pad e.g. Scotch Brite may be used. General Advice Take care when use a plastic washing up bowl as particles of grit or glass can become embedded in the base of the bowl which will scratch the sink Cleaning agents containing bleach should not be left in contact with the sink as this will lead to discolouration or pitting of the stainless steel. If bleach is necessary it should be diluted to the strength specified by the manufacturer and never left in contact with the surface for longer than 30 minutes. Rinse sink thoroughly with clean water after use. Do not leave wet cloths, pads, containers on the sinks as this causes water marks Do not use Silver Dip cleaners as they contain strong acids which cause discolouration and pitting Tap Care and Maintenance All taps should be cleaned only with mild liquid detergent or soap and water and dried with a soft cloth. Use of unsuitable cleaning agents would invalidate any warranty and may cause the finish to become discoloured or damaged. WORKTOPS Care of Gloss and Laminate Worktops Cleaning Gloss and Laminate Worktops KITCHEN DOOR FURNITURE Care and Maintenance (Brass/ Satin Nickel products) Products are protected by the most advanced lacquer available and under normal circumstances should give many years of service. They should be cleaned with a cloth moistened with soapy water or alternatively wiped over with a soft cloth with beeswax. UNDER NO CIRCUMSANCES USE ANY FORM OF METAL CLEANER, OR AEROSOL SPRAYS. However, after a period of time the lacquer coating, especially on external fittings, can suffer possible breakdown. Therefore, the life of the lacquer is beyond the manufacturers control and cannot be guaranteed. When the lacquer coating has broken down, remove the brass fittings and coat using a soft brush with acetone thinner e.g. “Nitramores”. Completely dry the product using a soft cloth and metal polish, such as “Brasso” or “Duraglit”. At this stage the product can be polished as and when required using “Brasso” or “Duraglit”. 2. YOUR BATHROOM GENERAL INFORMATION Sanitary Ware: W/C Pan: Armitage Shanks Magnia ceramic with low level compact cistern Seat: White plastic calypso WC seat ref SCA21 Flush volume: Dual flush 3/6 litres Wash Hand Basin: Armitage Shanks Sandringham select 560mm wash basin complete with 2 No tap holes and Ova pedestal Taps: Bristan quarter turn lever basin taps Wash Hand Basin (to separate W/C): Armitage Shanks Sandringham 370mm hand rinse basin, with 2 No tap holes, wall mounted. Taps: Bristan quarter turn lever basin taps ref C60940 Bath: Carronite Swallow 1700 x 700mm bath (or Carronite Imperial 1500 x 700mm bath where space dictates) with twin handgrips Taps: Bristan lever taps ref C60942 with shower mixer attachment ref C60946 CARING FOR YOUR BATHROOM Carron Bath: Keep your new Carron bath in pristine condition DO Use a polypropylene pan scourer and bleach free cleaner (we recommend Cif) to rub away waterline deposits and grime. To retain that showroom sparkle we recommend you polish your bath on occasion Mop the bath dry, then apply T-cut or Colour Cut generously and vigorously with a soft cloth folded into a pad. Include any chrome plated fittings such as bath grips, taps and shower equipment etc. T-Cut / Colour Cut are available from car garages. DO NOT apply these substances to gold plated fittings. DO NOT Use abrasive cleaners or powders Use cleaners containing bleach Let the bath come into contact with nail polish remover or acetone Let the bath come into contact with paint stripper Armitage Shanks sanitary items: Acrylic baths / shower trays / plastic WC seats, plastic bath panels DO DO NOT Clean immediately after use to stop a Never leave soap / shampoo pools – build up of dirt and scale these can cause permanent stains Use warm soapy water, Cif cream Never let cigarettes / flames near – cleaner or Domestos multi surface acrylic can burn and melt cleaner Never use household chemicals – a Fix dripping taps – this tops stain and range of products such as paint lime scale build up stripper, nail polish remover, Occasional use of mild bathroom lime household bleach, perfume, aftershave scale removers is acceptable. Use in or strong disinfectant can damage accordance with manufacturer’s acrylic. instructions, rinsing off well with plenty We cannot recommend use of any of water immediately after use. scouring products or cream cleaners Minor scratches and abrasions can be other than Cif. Acrylic is softer than polished out with a mild polishing china and can scratch. compound Steel baths DO Clean immediately after use to stop a build up of dirt and scale Use warm, soapy water and rinse immediately with plenty of water DO NOT Never use any bathroom lime scale remover / mousse or any acidic or alkali cleaner unless it has been specifically recommended in the manufacturers’ instructions as suitable for cast iron baths. Do not use bleach Vitreous china DO Clean immediately after use to stop a build up of dirt and scale Use warm soapy water, cream or liquid cleaner Fix dripping taps – this stops stain and lime scale build up Occasional use of mild bathroom lime scale removers is acceptable. Use in accordance with manufacturer’s instructions, rinsing off well with plenty of water immediately after use. DO NOT Do not put bleach products in the cistern- this can damage the internal fittings. It is acceptable to use in the toilet itself. Never put strong cleaner or bleach in overnight Never mix different cleaners in the WC – they can react to give off poisonous gas. Chrome Fittings (taps, showers, bath grips, shower enclosure frames) DO DO NOT Clean immediately after use to stop a Never use household chemicals – a build up of dirt and scale range of products such as paint Clean with warm water containing a stripper, nail polish remover, few drops of washing up liquid – rinse household bleach, perfume, aftershave well immediately and dry with a soft or strong disinfectant can cause dry cloth. damage. Occasional use of mild bathroom lime Do not use cream cleaners or scouring scale removers is acceptable. Use in products accordance with manufacturer’s Avoid scratching the finish – scratches instructions, rinsing off well with plenty can be a source of corrosion of water immediately after use. Wooden Panels and Seats DO DO NOT Wipe over with a damp cloth. Use Do not let water pool – this will warm soapy water and dry immediately damage especially the veneers. Use wax polish occasionally in accordance with manufactures’ instructions. Gold fittings (including taps bath grips, showers, bath grips, shower enclosure frames) DO DO NOT Clean with warm water containing a Never use any lime-scale remover or few drops of washing up liquid – rinse mousse on or near gold. A single well immediately and dry with a soft splash can affect the gold. dry cloth. Avoid scratching the finish – scratches can be a source of corrosion. Do not use cream cleaners or scourer – gold is a very soft metal and can be easily scratched or worn away. Avoid scratching the finish – scratches can be a source of corrosion 3. WALL TILES The specified finish in the bathroom includes the installation of white ceramic wall tiles, which are manufactured by: British Ceramic Tile Limited Heathfield Newton Abbot Devon TQ12 6RF The tiles installed are dry-pressed, glazed ceramic tiles for internal wall finishes, from the size 148mm x 148mm. The installed tiles are from the field tiles range, reflections white ref: CAN30060 CARE & MAINTENANCE of WALL TILES With proper care and attention, a correctly installed, good quality ceramic tile should give many years of trouble-free service. The Tile Association "Large Format Tiles in internal tiling" publication recommends: Hard water deposits, soap, sum and body oils build up and, therefore thorough and frequent cleaning is essential. The best way to prevent build up of soap, scum and body oil deposits is to use a plastic scouring pad with the appropriate cleaner when cleaning. Acidic based proprietary cleaning materials should not be used with ceramics, porcelain or natural stone. Wet rooms with inadequate ventilation to remove excess moisture may have fungal growth on the tiles or grout. This can be controlled by wiping with a dilute solution of bleach and leaving it for five minutes before cleaning off. If the fungal growth is not completely removed the bleach may be re-applied and scrubbed with a brush to loosen. The surface should always be rinsed thoroughly with clean water. Bleach should always be used with caution and never mixed with other chemicals. Adequate ventilation should be provided when using these materials. Manual cleaning & stain removal Glazed wall tiles can be wiped with warm water to which a neutral or nearly neutral detergent has been added. Occasionally foreign matter may cause surface marks on tiles. If the surface mark cannot be removed with the normal cleaning procedures detailed above, other cleaning materials should be considered. It is advisable to try a small inconspicuous area first. Paint Paint Remover Organic Stains Bleach or a one-off treatment with washing soda Rust – Masonry Cleaner Oil, Fat, Grease Detergent or degreasers Mould Growth Household bleach or proprietary cleaner Tea, Coffee, Ink Household bleach or proprietary cleaner Abrasive powders or cleaners should never be used on ceramic tiles. 4. VINYL FLOOR COVERINGS The new vinyl floor coverings installed as part of your internal refurbishment are supplied by Tarkett from the Marley Safetred Dimension range. The flooring colour, as noted above, is dependent on the installed kitchen option with the relevant reference numbers provided for your information. CARE & MAINTENANCE of VINYL FLOOR COVERINGS Vinyl is a hard-wearing, long-lasting, waterproof floor that is easy to clean and does not require large amounts of maintenance, making it very useful in kitchens, bathrooms and in commercial premises. However, the substance is not indestructible and it is important that the correct measures are taken to keep the product in good condition. Cleaning Vinyl Floors How a vinyl floor is cleaned is important. Most spillages and stains can clean off quickly, but some will persist, often becoming dried on the surface and then hard to remove when using just soap and water. A variety of products may be used to deal with these, from peroxide to ice cubes, the latter being used to make some substances -like chewing gum or wax -brittle so they can be scraped up easily. A mixture of water and bicarbonate of soda can also be used to deal with yellow stains that can form from the placing of area rugs on such floors. However, it is important to avoid certain materials and substances when cleaning a vinyl floor. Scouring powder and Brillo pads should both be avoided as these can cause significant damage to a vinyl floor by scratching it. Another issue about floor cleaning is that it should not be scrubbed for at least five days after it has been laid down, in order to allow proper curing. The best way of all to deal with spillages and stains is to move swiftly to clean them with a wet mop, as this means they are easier to remove in the first instance. Maintaining Vinyl Floor As well as it being possible to damage vinyl through scouring, such a floor can also be scratched in a less obvious way by dust. In this case, each tiny particle scrapes away at the surface, making tiny indentations that collectively over time can cause the floor to deteriorate. The presence of dust can be eliminated by using a mop or brush to sweep it away, but there are also steps that can be taken to stop the dust getting in to begin with. A floor mat by the door to wipe shoes on can stop grit and sand -the most abrasive sort of dust -being walked into the room, while floor protectors attached to the furniture can have the same beneficial effect. Another problem can be bubbling, when air from below rises up and is trapped. This can be easily solved by lancing with a pin and then using an iron to flatten the area and seal up the small incision. One of the great things about vinyl flooring, however, is that when maintaining it there is no problem with using plenty of water. While materials such as wood, cork or bamboo will be limited by how much they can soak up because of the problems such as swelling and expansion the same is not true with vinyl. Although the material is cheap and does not quite match the real thing when mimicking wood or other materials, it offers a practical alternative that will need limited levels of care and maintenance. 5. ELECTRICAL & PLUMBING WORKS As part of your refurbishment your kitchen has been rewired and is now operated via a separate kitchen ring main. This can be isolated on the distribution board Main isolation switch In the event that part of your home looses power, please check the distribution board to ensure all switches are in the “on” position. The “on” position is normally as pictured, in an upward direction. Isolation Valves As part of the plumbing alterations isolation valves have been installed on the supply pipe work to your new taps and washing machine connections. These can be used to isolate individual supplies in the event that maintenance is required or if any leaks The isolation valves are operated by turning the flat blade screw head through 90o. An image of the isolation valve is provided (right) for your information with the screw turned to the off position. 6. EXTRACTOR FANS As part of the kitchen & bathroom refurbishment, where possible, extract fans have been installed. This is operated via a pull cord on the fan and also has an isolation switch which is installed and labeled above the worktop. The extract fan specified for the project is a continuous running type which is specially designed to run at all times using a low amount of energy. The approximate yearly cost of the continuous running fan is £4 to £5 depending upon your energy supplier. The extract fan is controlled via a pull cord and a master isolation switch Please ensure that both the pull cord and isolation switch are on to enable the fans to operate. The extract fan is controlled via a pull cord and a master isolation switch. Please ensure that both the pull cord and isolation switch are on to enable the fans to operate. CARE & MAINTAINENCE OF THE EXTRACT FANS Before any maintenance or cleaning operation, switch off the fan and disconnect it from the main power supply. The fan must not come into contact with any kind of liquid or solvent. If this should occur, contact a qualified technician before reassembling the fan The front cover can be cleaned with a dry cloth or soft brush. NOTE: the motor does not require lubrication as it is maintenance free ‘sealed for life’ type. Dismantling and recycling: This product has been designed and constructed using high-quality materials and components that can be recycled or re-used. 7. A BRIEF GUIDE TO THE EXTERNAL WORKS Wall insulation As part of the external works the external wall insulation system has been installed to improve the insulation efficiency of your home. Please note however it is not possible to fix items to the render finish. This is due to the insulation backing which will not provide a strong fixing. Pattress Please note, a pattress has been installed on your property should you wish to have a satellite dish installed at a future date. Please ensure the position of the pattress is given to the satellite engineer to enable a secure fixing. Pattress positions are indicated on the elevations on the following pages. Porch canopy In addition, although a porch canopy has been installed above your front door, it is not recommended that any items are placed on or hung from the new canopy or the new gallows brackets. The brackets installed are only designed to support the porch canopy and may not cope with any additional imposed loads. New turf Where new turf has been installed within your garden, we would request that you water these areas until fully established to enable best results. 3 bedroom property pattress locations 2 bedroom property pattress locations