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South Abington Woods II Property Owners Association

Contractor Information

Listed below is contact information for various contractors used during the construction of your townhouse. You may find this list useful should a need arise. We do not specifically endorse or recommend any one contractor and provide this list for information purposes only.

A to Z Home Improvements 570-222-3782 – repairs, remodeling and installations

F&T Excavation/Landscaping 570-489-0484 – patios and sidewalks

JS Wright Excavation/Underground Utilities 844-438-9744 – water line repair

Kanton Construction (Jimmy) 570-254-6001 – sunrooms & siding

Kevin Grier General Contractor* 570-840-6378 – storm doors and other

Overhead Garage Door* 570-383-2829

Rinker Electric* 570-969-7577

Maguire Plumbing and Heating* 570-840-5387

Aaron Hufford Plumbing and Heating 570-587-4933

Hannabery HVAC 800-544-4328 – heating & air conditioning

Valley HVAC* 570-654-4513 – heating & air conditioning

Painting by Dave 570-878-3806

Sewatsky Painting 570-815-7197

Snyder’s Painting 267-733-3496

ChemDry Northeast 570-586-5298 – carpet, tile and upholstery cleaning

Stanley Steamer 570-655-4230 – carpet cleaning

A&E (Sears) Appliance Repair 800-469-9443

*Builder’s installers

HVAC Summer and Winter Balancing

Your original HVAC system was installed by Valley HVAC. HVAC air handling dampers are marked in the mechanical room. The dampers should be set to summer mode upon the need for air conditioning, and to winter mode when heating is needed.

Valley HVAC, Hannabery and others can provide damper balancing in their annual  service contract. An HVAC system service contract is STRONGLY recommended.

HVAC Filters

It is recommended that your HVAC filter be changed monthly. The size of the filter is 16” X 25”.

The fiberglass filters (cheapest) work best. They are very economical and help extend equipment life in addition to indoor air quality.

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Water Hoses

Disconnect all exterior hoses once temperatures begin to drop near freezing. Although you have non-freeze hose bibs, if the hose is left connected the water cannot drain and it will freeze and may cause major damage.

Hot Water Heaters

Your gas water heater is located in the mechanical room. Many units have the conventional storage tank gas hot water heaters. These water heaters have a five (5) year warranty, and the expansion tanks have a one (1) year warranty. The average life span of a storage tank hot water heater is seven (7) years. It is STRONGLY recommended that the hot water heater, the expansion tank, (which is located above the hot water heater) and associated piping, be inspected at least monthly. Monitor for minor drips and/or excessive corrosion. Other units have the tankless on-demand gas hot water heaters which should be inspected annually.

Smoke Alarms and CO2 Detectors

All your smoke and CO2 alarms are electrically powered and have a 9V battery back-up. The battery back-up provides uninterrupted detection during a power outage. The 9V batteries must be changed as recommended by the manufacturer (typically annually). If one battery fails, it is STRONGLY recommended that all batteries be changed at that time. Most detectors will “chirp” periodically if the battery is failing. Please make sure you check your home for all alarms as there are many alarms installed within the home. Note that when electrically powered all detectors will sound if any one detector is activated.

Storm Doors

If your townhouse has a front storm door installed, during the months of April thru October do not close the glass completely but leave it open at least 2″. The glass in the storm door magnifies the sun rays, and coupled with the seal of the door, traps excessive heat between the storm door and the exterior door. This can cause the temperature between the doors to exceed 200 degrees, which will cause paint to blister and has caused damage to the doors.

All screen doors were installed by the homeowners, or a subcontractor chosen by the homeowners, and not the builder. Therefore, any damage sustained to these doors which were installed outside of the contract between the Homeowner and the Builder shall not be the responsibility of the Builder or the Property Owners Association. Any repair to a storm door is the Homeowner’s responsibility and not that of the Property Owners Association.

If you plan to install a new storm door, please contact the Architectural Committee at poaexecutiveboard@gmail.com, or the property manager at bradj@preferredmanagement.org for storm door specifications and an External Modification Permit.

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