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For trusting Armadillo Homes to build your new home!

Dear New Armadillo Homeowner:

On behalf of Armadillo Homes and all of our employees, I’d like to personally welcome you to your new home.

For more than 30 years we have focused our efforts on one simple, straightforward mission – helping families realize the American dream of owning a home, and working hand-in-hand with you to ensure a favorable home buying experience. From your first step inside our sales information center, to the presentation of the keys to your new home and all points in between, we hope that our team has met and exceeded your highest expectations.

Most importantly, our commitment to you is only the beginning. One of the most distinguishing features of Armadillo Homes is our relationship with you after the home purchase. Our renowned customer service includes a one-year Door-to-Door In-Home Warranty and a Homes of Texas 2-10 year homebuyer’s warranty, supplemented by 24-hour toll free homeowner service access. We’re here for you now and in the future.

Doing things the right way, with a family-focused approach to homebuilding, has allowed us to successfully grow our business over the years. From our earliest days in Laredo, to the most desirable new communities in Austin and San Antonio, these values have served us well and we don’t plan to change anytime soon.

There are few milestones in life as significant and memorable as home ownership, and we’re proud to have had the honor of building and delivering the home of your dreams.

Enjoy your new home, and welcome to the Armadillo Homes family.

Warmest Regards,

Robert P. GutierrezChief Executive Officer / Owner

Thank you

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Armadillo Homes Buying Process

The Purchase Agreement

This is the contract to purchase the home. At time of contract we secure your home

site and lock in the price of the home. With the ability to do the design selection right

in the sales office, all options can be selected at this time, i.e., covered patio, bay

windows and elevation.

Design Selections

In creating the best homebuying experience possible, we have made the

personalization process easy. Your opportunity to make your home design

options is conveniently located at the model home. A professional designer

has made an assortment of options from which to choose. You are sure to find

an option package that will complement your personal style and taste.

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Earnest Money

This is your initial investment in the home. Earnest Money is required at time of the purchase

agreement. The Earnest Money is sometimes referred to as a “deposit.” The average earnest

money required can range from $500 to as much as 20% of the purchase price. This will be deter-

mined by the type of finance option you choose. The Earnest Money deposited can be credited

back to you at closing.

Mortgage Application

If you are not already preapproved elsewhere, Enterprise Mortgage will call you within 3 business

days to schedule an appointment. Enterprise Mortgage is affiliated with Armadillo Homes.

At your mortgage appointment, you will discuss and decide which financing options are best for

you with the loan officer. Once you decide on your financing options and receive loan approval,

it is time to move on to next step.

Pre-Construction Meeting

The pre-construction meeting, (pre-con), takes place when we are ready to start your new home.

The construction foreman (builder) will verify all of the selections and/or options on your home.

At your pre-contruction meeting the builder will set proper expectations of what to expect over the

next few months. This is a great opportunity for you to ask questions or express any concerns you

may have about the construction of your home. Your sales representative will call you to set up

this appointment and it will take place in the model home of your new community. The builder

may ask you to join him at the home site, please be prepared to do so. We always like to advise

our new homeowners to wear the appropriate shoes or clothes if this should come up.

Frame Walk

A frame walk or (pre-sheetrock walk) gives you an opportunity to view what is behind the walls before

being covered with the sheetrock. Your builder reviews all of your design or structural options to

ensure all is to your satisfaction before we move on to the next stage. This will alleviate having to

do any serious changes later. This is a voluntary meeting on your part. There is a limited time frame,

usually two days, in which we can stop the construction schedule to allow for this meeting. We ask

for your cooperation and to please be prepared for this meeting. Your sales representative will call

you to schedule this appointment with you and coordinate the times with your builder.

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Home Orientation

Congratulations, you are almost there! Your sales consultant will arrange this meeting between

yourself and the builder. A home orientation takes place when your home is completed. The

builder will orient you with your new home. Your orientation involves walking not only the exterior

of the home, but every room as well. Your builder will walk you through the steps on how to operate

and maintain your new home. This is also an appropriate time to note any cosmetic defects. Your

builder will be prepared to make notes of anything pending repair or attention. It is normal to

find some areas that are in need of paint touch up. Your builder will be prepared to mark these

with colored tape. We usually like two to three days after your Home Orientation to complete

items that need attention. You and your builder should discuss the follow up appointment, which

we refer to as the Home Orientation Sign Off.

Home Orientation Sign Off

A “sign off” is the final stage at which time you will sign off on any items that needed attention

from your initial home orientation. We should all expect your home to be at 100% and ready for

move in at this point. We created this 2nd step in our Home Orientation process for you, our

homeowner. We want you and your family to be completely satisfied with your new home.

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Closing

The final step has arrived. This appointment will be arranged by your sales consultant. The closing

of your home will take place at a title company. At this stage you will be taking title and ownership

of the home. A closing agent (escrow officer) will explain and guide you through the paperwork.

Depending on the type of loan you have secured, funds may be required at this appointment.

Title companies do not take personal checks so please be prepared with a cashiers check or

money order. You can have the funds wired directly to the title company as well.

Congratulations! Your are now the proud owner of an Armadillo Home. We hope it will bring you

as much joy as it has to us in helping you achieve the dream of homeownership.

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Welcome to ourEasy Home Loan KitOur TEAM is committed to beingthere with you Step by Step.

Step 1: Getting Ready Preparation

The following documents are required for each individual applying for a home loan within 3 business days:

• Paycheck Stubs — most current 30 day paycheck stubs

with year-to-date totals

• W-2s/1099 — W-2s and/or 1099s for last the two years

• Tax Returns — Last two complete tax returns with all schedules

• Account Statements — The most current two month’s

statements for all savings, checking, investments and/or

retirement accounts

Step 2: Loan Application Process Expectations

Information you provide in your completed Home Loan Kit will assist your Loan Officer in selecting a loan program that best fits your financial situation and preference. In addition, your Loan Officer will:

• Receive — A Loan Officer will receive your Home Loan Kit.

• Conduct — A phone interview will be conducted to review the

information on the Express Form. A packet will be sent to you

with the loan application and all required disclosures.

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• Obtain - A credit report for each person applying for the loan will be obtained.

• Verify - Income, assets, and liability information contained in the initial Enterprise Express form will

be verified by verbal and/or written verifications.

• Appraise - A licensed Appraiser will substantiate the value of the property you are purchasing.

• Underwrite - A loan decision will be issued based on: income, assets, credit record, and property value.

Step 3: Interest RateLock It In

You have the option to establish an interest rate guarantee or “lock” the interest rate during the process up to ten business days before you’re closing. Please remember that interest rates vary somewhat each day. Additionally, only you can make the decision to lock the interest rate on your loan. Therefore it is your responsibility to contact your Loan Officer to determine the interest rate and to “lock in your loan”.

Step 4: ClosingFinal Steps

After your application is approved, your designated closing agent will coordinate a firm closing date and time to coincide with the completion of your home. Here is what you can do to ensure that your closing goes smoothly:

• Homeowner’sHazardInsurance-Aninsurancecarrierwillneedtobeselected30-daysprior to closing.

• Documentation-Allremainingdocumentationrequiredtoclearclosingconditionsshould be delivered

to the requesting individual.

• Closing-Allindividualslistedontheloanapplicationarerequiredtosignatclosing.

• CertifiedCheck-Yourclosingagentwillprovidethedollaramountnecessaryforclosing your loan.

All fluids should be in the form of a certified check.

HELPFUL DO’S AND DO NOT’S

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DO keep originals of all pay stubs, bank statements and other important financial documentation. Your mortgage company is required to update any documents that are over 30 days old prior to the closing of your mortgage loan. (This is required even if your loan is approved).

DO provide all documentation for the sale of your current home (i.e. sales contract, closing statement, employee relocation/buyout program).

DO notify your Loan Officer if you plan to receive gift funds for closing costs.

DO notify your Loan Officer of any employment changes (i.e. change of employer, recent raise/promotion, transfer, change of pay status, such as salary to commission scale, etc.).

DO NOT

DO NOT change jobs/employer without inquiring about the impact this change would have on the approval/approvability of your mortgage loan.

DO NOT make major purchases during or prior to closing (i.e. new car, furniture, appliances, electronics, etc.) as this may impact your qualification ratios. Please confer with your Loan Officer to have him/her calculate what your ratios would be with any additional debts.

DO NOT obtain and/or deposit unusually large sums of money without notifying your Loan Officer. FNMA/HUD guidelines require documentation as to the source of these funds (i.e. copy of bonus check, copy of tax refund, copy of insurance settlement, gift letter with copy of check and deposit slips, etc.).

DO NOT close, open or transfer any asset accounts without acquiring the proper documentation required for your loan file (i.e. if you transfer all the funds in your stock account to your savings account, documentation is required).

DO NOT open or increase any liabilities, including credit cards, signature loans, etc., during the loan process. Please check with your Loan Officer for any documentation that will be required and what impact this would have on your qualification ratios.

Please be aware that as the loan process continues, additional information/documentation may be required. Other program details and restrictions may apply. This is not considered an offer to make a mortgage or extend consumer credit. Rates and terms subject to change without notice.

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Do Not Miss the Document Checklist!

As a part of financing your new home we will need to review some of your financial information.

The information included in this package will only be reviewed by the individual processing

and approving your loan application. Providing us with the information below will make

your home financing go quickly. If you are unable to locate any of these items we will still

be able to process your loan using a verification method. However, you should know this

could slow down the process of your loan application.

Please send copies of the following:

Please check each box to indicate documentation attached or write N/A if not applicable:

q Completed and signed Enterprise Mortgage Express Form

q Most recent paycheck stubs covering a 30-day period for each borrower

q Two months of most current and consecutive bank/investment/retirement statements on all accounts (all pages)

q Most recent two years’ W-2s and/or 1099s for each borrower

q Most recent two years’ Federal tax returns for each borrower, including all pages and schedules (if you are paid by commission or have other non-employment income)

q If applying for an FHA loan, copies of borrower’s and co-borrower’s Social Security Cards

q If applicable, complete copy of Recorded Divorce Decree(s) including all attachments if you pay or receive alimony or child support income

q If applicable, complete bankruptcy papers with all schedules and discharge papers for bankruptcies within the last 7 years. Please provide a written explanation for the circumstances of your bankruptcy

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Additionally:

If you are Self-Employed:

• Mostrecenttaxreturnsandcopiesof1040sandW-2s,1099sand/orK-1sforeachborrower (all pages)

• LimitedorGeneralPartnershipreturns(ifownershipinterestis25%orgreater)andcopiesofform1065

• Sub-ChapterS-Corporationreturns(ifownershipinterestis25%orgreater)andcopiesofform1120S

• U.S.Corporationreturns(ifownershipinterestis25%orgreater)andcopiesofform1120

If you are not currently a United States Citizen:

• Permanent Resident Alien – Copy of your “Green Card” also known as “Alien Resident Card.” This may be form 1-151,1-751,1-551, a foreign passport reading processed for 1-551, or another form issued by the Immigration and Naturalization Department. Please ensure you send a copy of the entire document, including your photo and fingerprints.

• Non-PermanentU.S.ResidentAlien–CopyofyourVisa.TheVisaLookslikeapassport,butisissuedby either the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Department or by the Country of origin’s U.S. Consulate. AlsoacceptableistheINSDepartmentofJusticeformwhichstatestheVisaclassificationapprovalfor all borrowers and when it expires. An “EAP” or “Authorization” card is not an acceptable substitution.

If you are applying for a Veteran’s Administration Loan:

• CertificateofEligibilityandDischargeorSeparationpapers(DD214)

• VerificationofVABenefit(RelatedIndebtedness)-completeandsigntheoriginal (form is attached to application)

• CompletedRequestforDeterminationofEligibilityandAvailableLoanGuarantyEntitlement- complete and sign the original (form attached to application)

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Construction Release

Pre-Construction Meeting

Placing the Foundation

Framing the House

Roofing and Shingles

Mechanical Rough-Ins

Inspections and Insulation Installation

Pre-Drywall Orientation

Walls Covered

Trim Added to Walls

Cabinets, Countertops and Ceramic Tiles

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Armadillo Homes Our Building Process

Introduction

The focus of Armadillo Homes’ building department

is Quality, Service and Predictability. Through various

means of communication, each person in the depart-

ment is charged with the responsibility to build quality

homes in a timely manner and while being responsive

to the needs and requests of our buyers at all levels.

The following portion of this guide will show what goes

on after your home is released for construction.

A Construction Release

During the construction release phase the Builder receives the plot plan, engineering design and

blueprints from surveyors and engineers to start the construction process. After the receipt of all

necessary documents, an electrical meter and temporary pole, which holds the meter, are ordered.

At this point, all building permits are requested.

The lot is then prepared for the foundation to be placed and building to begin. Trees, shrubs,

rocks, etc. are removed from all areas where the house and garage will sit. At this point the

drainage pattern for the lot is established and all trees, shrubs, rocks, etc. that would interfere

with drainage are removed. If the topography of the land is severely sloped, rock will be removed

to improve drainage and sloping. This stage takes approximately one week, except in cases where

extensive lot preparation is necessary.

Finally, the Builder places orders for critical house materials, usually consisting of cabinets,

brick, windows, etc. At the end of this phase all city building permits should arrive.

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B Pre-Construction Meeting

Prior to construction release, the Builder for your community approves the plans, elevations, options,

completes color sheet choices, and non-standard options (prepayment required). All flooring, brick and

cabinet selections must be made at this stage.

• Plot Plan - The plot plan confirms the orientation of your home on the lot. It will also illustrate

the size of the yard and easements, showing where drainage will occur, utility lines will run and

your fence placement (if applicable).

• Engineering Design - The Engineering Design depicts the foundation plan. Your foundation is

specifically engineered for the soil in the community your home will be built in.

• Blueprints - Blueprints are required by the City for obtaining a building permit.

C Placing the Foundation

The concrete contractor places the perimeter foundation form boards made of wood.

Concrete is placed in accordance with a structural engineer’s design.

Any required plumbing and electrical wiring is then installed so that it is available after the foundation

is set and framing begins. Before the foundation is poured, the plumbing installation is inspected by

the plumber and Builder to ensure correct placement.

Just prior to placing the concrete, the foundation will be inspected by the Builder and one or more

of the following parties: the structural engineer and/or County/City Inspectors.

After all the inspections are complete, the concrete is placed in the foundation, weather permitting.

Only concrete for the house and garage foundations will be placed at this time. Later in the construction

process all other concrete for patios, sidewalks, etc will be placed.

When the foundation form boards are removed, a grading sub-contractor establishes a rough grade of the

surrounding land. This is done to establish a proper work area for sub-contractors working on the home

throughout the home building process. It also allows for proper drainage around the slab.

D Framing the House

Framing the house is then underway. Upon completion of framing, sub-contractors start working on the

cornice (exterior trim). The cornice installation consists of exterior sheathing, siding, soffit, fascia, windows,

exterior doors and the roof decking.

E Roofing and Shingles

Tar paper, flashing and shingles are installed on the roof during this phase of building. You may hear

this process referred to as having your house “dried in.” This simply means that the interior of your

home has been protected from the elements and sub-contractors are now able to start work inside.

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F Mechanical Rough-Ins

All mechanical “rough-ins” begin after the shingles are installed. The heating, ventilation and air

conditioning(HVAC)system,plumbing,electricalwiring,phoneandcablewiring,andpre-security

wiring (if applicable) is all run through the framing at this point.

G Inspections and Insulation Installation

When all mechanical “rough-ins” have been completed the frame is then “punched out” to ensure the

construction meets local building codes and Armadillo Homes Quality Standards. This process allows

corrections to be made to the frame so that all necessary wiring, plumbing and ventilation is properly

placed in each location.

Electrical,plumbing,HVACGreenZonetestingandframeinspectionsthentakeplace.

Upon approval of all “2nd inspections” the insulation is then installed into the frame.

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H Pre-Drywall Orientation

The Builder will call and schedule a time to conduct the Pre-Drywall Orientation. This is done after

inspections and before the frame is sheetrocked. At this stage of the home building process you are now

able to walk through your home with the Builder and check that all work up to this point is consistent

with the original floorplan you chose. This is a good time to check that all electrical outlets are where they

should be and ask any questions you may have about the home building process. Your Builder will let you

know how the construction schedule is moving and may reevaluate your estimated final date.

The exterior masonry, brick, or stone will most likely start to be applied just before or soon after the

Pre-Drywall Orientation is conducted.

I Walls Covered

The installation of the sheetrock will give your new home walls. Once the sheetrock is in place,

the walls will be taped, bedded and textured where necessary.

J Trim Added to Walls

The next step is to install all other interior material that needs to be painted or stained. This includes all

baseboards, crown molding, wainscoting (if applicable), shelving, handrail, chair rail, F-mold and interior

doors. In addition, interior paint will be applied during this phase.

K Cabinets, Countertops and Ceramic Tiles

All cabinets are now installed in the home. At times, cabinets may be installed prior to painting.

Once that is completed, kitchen and bath countertops are added and necessary ceramic tile is placed.

Floor tile most likely will occur at this time, although it may be placed when other flooring is put in

further in the process.

Allplumbing,HVACandelectricaltrimswillthenbecompleted.Aftercompletionallmechanical

systems will again be inspected.

L Management Teamwalk

Now that all of the major items in your home have been completed, sub-contractors add the finishing

touches: mirrors and shower doors are hung in the bathrooms, hardware is added, all floor tile is

completed, etc. Finally, the last step in most homes will be the addition of carpeting, vinyl flooring,

wallpaper (if applicable) and wood flooring (if applicable).

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M House is Complete

Before the house is final, City inspections will be completed and final utilities installed. After the

City inspection is complete, the Builder inspects the home and compiles a list of any corrections

that need to be made to the house. When the list is completed, the home is turned over to the

Management Team who also inspects it and checks that no other corrections need to be made.

If there are additional corrections, changes are made to the list. The Builder then coordinates to

ensure that all corrections are addressed and completed.

After the Management Team has walked the home, the Builder/Sales Associate will call you

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During the Orientation, the Builder will walk through the home with you. If you or the Builder notice

any corrections that still need to be made, they will be itemized on the Customer Orientation Form.

The Builder will have the necessary corrections completed as soon as possible.

Only when all items are corrected and meet your standards as well as Armadillo Homes’ standards, will

your Builder be authorized to send your home to closing.

Also during this meeting, the Builder will go over the Armadillo Warranty Program and the procedures

set up to request warranty service. Every Armadillo home is covered for:

• 1 Year Cosmetic Coverage

• 2 Year Mechanical Systems Coverage

• 10 Year Structural Coverage

Please refer to the Armadillo Protection Plan for more detailed information regarding

the Armadillo Warranty Program.

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Landscaping will be installed prior to closing, weather permitting. Otherwise, it will be installed

shortly after closing.

P Closing

Closing on your home will take place after you have finalized all financing with your mortgage company

and have signed all necessary paperwork from the Title Company and the affidavit. Any remaining balance

that is due from you must be collected in the form of a cashier’s check. Also, your lender must include

a check with the closing document or must wire funds in the amount of their remaining balance to the

Title Company. The Title Company must confirm this exchange of funds before the house can close. When

funding is complete, the Title Company will give you your keys. If applicable, you may pick up mailbox

keys directly from the U.S. Post Office.

Finally, you will need to transfer all utilities to your name within three business days of your closing.

Q Armadillo Homes Standards

Armadillo Homes has prescribed building standards and tolerances that must be met. These standards

and tolerances conform to or exceed all building codes. Your home will meet or exceed the standards,

however, some tolerances will be evident. The Model Home meets Armadillo Homes’ standards. While

options and selections with the Model Home may differ from your home, the tolerances and standards

are the same.

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R Things to Expect

During construction things will happen that are unexpected: windows may break, sheetrock may be

damaged, sub-contractors may make mistakes, etc. The Builder is aware of these items and will address

them in a timely manner. At times, a “timely manner” may be towards the end of construction when no

further damage will be allowed to take place. Therefore, if you do not see corrections to areas that need

to be fixed within a few days time, this is most likely the decision of the Builder, but they will be fixed

before the completion of your home.

S Customer Satisfaction

A “Customer Satisfaction Questionnaire” will be given at time of closing. Your feedback is important

to us as we continue to look for ways to improve. Armadillo Homes strives for perfect scores, so if

at any time during the building process you feel that we are not earning high scores, please let us

know immediately.

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Armadillo Homes Closing Information and Contact Guide

The closing agent will generally be responsible for preparing or ordering all the documents for your

closing. You shouldn’t have to worry about ordering any of the certifications or other documents. However,

you are responsible for the following, which you must bring to your closing:

• Your homeowner’s insurance policy and any other required insurance policies you’ve taken

out, along with proof of payment (if not already provided). In most cases, if not all, the lender

will require a review of the homeowner’s insurance policy and proof of payment prior to

scheduling the closing.

• Acertifiedcheckforallclosingcosts,includingtheremainingportionofyourdownpayment.

You can get this figure a day or two before your closing from your closing agent. In fact, you are

entitled to a copy of the HUD-1 Settlement Statement a minimum of 24 hours prior to the

closing of the loan. This statement itemizes the services provided and fees charged to you.

These fees should be negotiated prior to the closing.

• AnIdentificationCardthatincludesyourfullnameandphoto.

San Antonio DivisionFirst American Title14206 Northbrook DriveSan Antonio, Texas 78232P: (210) 662-0066F: (210) 798-5062

Laredo DivisionNeel Title Corporation1202 Welby Ct.Laredo, Texas 78041P: (956) 723-6346

Austin DivisionFirst American Title12401 Research Blvd.Bldg. 2 Suite 150Austin, Texas 78759P: (512) 794-8368

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Questions & AnswersI am a first time homebuyer, what can I expect now that I have signed a contract? What is the next step?

Now that you have selected your floorplan, lot, and completed the contract, your sales professional

will fax your Loan Express Form along with the contract over to the mortgage company. You should

receive a call from them within 24 to 48 hours to set up an appointment or request other information.

You will meet your loan officer, sign disclosures and a commitment letter is issued.

Onceallpermitsarereceived,whichtakesapproximately65days,thebookiscompleteandreleased

to the Builder in your community. Your Sales Professional is notified and will call you to set up a

Pre-construction Orientation Meeting with your Builder. Your Builder will go over your upgrades,

a projected time schedule and answer any questions you may have about the construction of your

home. The next meeting you will have is your Frame Walk; this meeting will take place at your home.

You and your Builder will walk the frame of your home and go over some of your upgrades again (i.e.

verify phone and cable jacks and look at where your electrical outlets are.) After the frame walk your

home reaches sheetrock stage. At this point, closing is a few weeks away. You should be in touch with

your mortgage company to discuss any documentation they may need as well as decide what insurance

company will carry your homeowners insurance. You will be contacted with the funds you will need to

bring to the closing table if applicable.

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If you have a home to sell, at this point that home should be under contract or already sold. The next

step is your Home Owner’s Orientation. This walk through is at your home as well and you meet with

our QA Representative. He/she discusses the interior and exterior, going over the quality that was put

into your Armadillo Home. Any items needing to be fixed will be documented and given to your Builder

to complete before your Final Walk-Through. Two to three business days later you will have your Home

Orientation Sign Off; this is your Final Walk-Through. You meet the Builder back at your home and

they will go over any items that needed to be fixed and make sure they are complete. You then

sign-off on the home. Your closing usually takes place later that day or the next day.

Is it OK for the buyer to hire a private third party inspector before closing on the home?

Yes, we always offer that option to our homebuyers. Our Sales Professional will advise you when the

home is ready to have your inspector come through the home. Please make sure that your inspector

is prepared to provide a copy of his report to the Armadillo Sales Counselor no later than the day after

the inspection to allow sufficient time for our construction team to review and address any concerns

that might be noted on the inspector’s report.

After we have closed and moved in who do we contact with any questions or concerns about our home?

You should contact Armadillo Homes Customer Care Department. There is a form on our website

(armadillohomes.com) to be submitted to [email protected].

Who do I contact if I have a question about my home while it is under construction?

You should contact your Sales Professional.

Who do I contact after I close to remove a temporary meter from my yard?

You should contact your Sales Professional.

What is a walk-through? And when is it done?

The industry term for walk-through takes on an important role at Armadillo Homes. We don’t just

“walk” you through the home, we conduct a full orientation of the home with a specialist that will be

telling you about many of the important things you will want to know about maintaining your home

after move-in. Our Homeowner Orientation takes place a few days prior to closing and will take

about two hours. Since we have a lot to cover with you in a short time, we recommend that you make

arrangements to come without your children for this important meeting. If you have any questions

regarding the home warranty, please bring them up at this meeting.

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How does the warranty process work?

Whenever you have a warranty issue, email Customer Service at [email protected],

including your contact information and the date you closed on your home. Customer Care will then have

a Warranty Tech contact you to schedule an appointment and resolve the issue.

When will my front sod be installed?

We strive to have this completed upon closing, but if not, within 7 to 10 business days after closing.

How do I set up my mailbox?

VisitthenearestFederalPostOfficewithyourClosingSettlementStatementstobeissuedthekeys

to your community mailbox.

Do I get to meet my builder?

We will set up a mandatory pre-construction meeting for you to discuss the construction process and

selections of your home. At this time you will get to meet your Armadillo Homes builder in person!

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Armadillo Homes Description of MaterialsE N E R G Y S TA R

What is ENERGY STAR – ENERGY STAR is a voluntary Federal Government program under the

auspice of the Environmental Protection Agency which assists businesses and consumers in overcoming

market barriers and allows them to realize the cost savings and environmental benefits of energy

efficiency investments.

ENERGY STAR & Armadillo Homes – Armadillo Homes is one of the few certified ENERGY STAR

builders in the San Antonio, Laredo and Austin residential home building markets. To qualify, a home

builder must be certified as having established construction processes and procedures and use

materials and products conducive to achieving the program goals. Additionally, the homebuilder

must have had homes tested by a 3rd party verifier according to the sampling protocol guidelines

established by the EPA.

What does this mean for the Homeowner – The EPA estimates that in 2004, 125 billion kilowatt

hours of energy or 4% of total consumption was saved by the whole ES Program. This translates to

$10 billion saved on utility bills, 25 GW of peak power avoided and the prevention of 30 million metric

tons of greenhouse gas emissions. It means real energy savings over the life of your home and a better

quality of life for you and your children.

E X T E R I O R S

Foundation – Armadillo Homes selects the foundation type and commissions engineering designs

consistent with the characteristics of the soils and topography of each particular community.

For instance, in the San Antonio Austin Corridor, as

many as seven of the basic geological features of Texas

are found. Each one has unique characteristics - such as

heavy clay soils in the Black Land Prairies strata or the

rocky limestone outcroppings of the Edwards Plateau -

which require unique design criteria and considerations.

Monolithic or Traditional Slab – Sometimes called a

conventional foundation. Concrete has tremendous

compression strength, but very little tensile strength.

The tensile strength, or tendency to resist breaking

when bending pressure, is attained from the steel rebar

placed in the beam sections and mat layer of the slab.

This rigid type of foundation works well with structures

that are basically square or rectangular and where

bearing soils are uniform and consolidated.

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This foundation type also lends itself to the high topographic characteristics found on the north side of

San Antonio and the west side of Austin where the undulating beauty of the Texas Hill Country can make

for challenging site conditions.

Post Tensioned Slab – This type of foundation is a more recently accepted engineering design

translated into home building after first being used in road and bridge construction of the Glenwood

CanyonsectionofI-70inColoradointhelate50sandearly60s.Thetensilestrengthofthefoundation

is achieved by the use of steel cables tensioned to thousands of pounds per square inch 7 to 10 days after

the concrete has been placed. Because of the steel cables, it is more flexible than a traditional monolithic

foundation and performs well in high clay soil conditions where a dramatic change in the moisture content

of the clay causes it to expand and contract. This expansion and contraction in turn can cause the foundation

to move up or down resulting in what engineers call deflection. This type of foundation is designed to

manage this type of soil movement.

Moisture and Foundation Performance – Slab movement is most often a reflection of changes in

the moisture content of the soil on which it rests. Moisture underneath the center of the slab is generally

stable while the moisture at the perimeter is subject to change due to seasonal weather conditions such

as evaporation from drought or inundation during wet periods, poor drainage, or moisture removal by

the root systems of trees. Armadillo Homes pays close attention and allocates substantial resources to

the mitigation of these conditions from the initial conceptual land use design, to the exaggeration of

drainage swales during construction. Our landscaping packages, whether full sod front and back or our

xeriscape option, are designed to both move water off the lot during heavy rainfall or maintain the

moisture during dry spells.

F R A M I N G

Engineered components – Since the components are constructed off-site in a controlled manufacturing

environment, the finished product is more likely to be a structurally better result than one constructed with

conventional framing methods. Also, since there is less chance of dimensional errors being made, materials

are used more efficiently. The result is a cost efficient product that will be assembled in less time, with fewer

cracks in the drywall and fewer floor squeaks over the life of the home. Options include 9‘ ceiling heights, and

vaulted or coffered ceilings in living areas and master bedrooms on many plans.

Radiant Barrier Roof Sheathing – This is a very energy efficient product that achieves an insulation value

by reflecting a portion of the sun’s radiant energy away from the home and out of the attic. We offer this

as a standard feature to our customers as another way of achieving an energy efficient home.

OSB (Oriented Strand Board) Decking – This product resists warping especially during wet periods

while the home is under construction and is resource friendly because it is made out of materials – wood

chips – that would normally be discarded.

Roofing – Our standard composite roofing shingles have a 20-year warranty, are fire resistant, and are

complimented by ridge vents or static roof vents depending on the roof design. The ventilation cycle is completed

with perforated soffits so that as the attic heats up, cooler outside air is pulled into the attic through the

eave by convection and up and out through the ridge or static vents. The result is a cooler attic and lower utility

bills. As an option, we offer a dimensional shingle for a more natural look with a 30-year warranty.

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E x T E R I O R F I N I S H E S

Brick – This is a traditional, aesthetically pleasing, fire resistant,

low maintenance exterior veneer that is available in a multitude

of colors and styles made of clay or limestone.

Fiber Cement Siding – This product is the dominant

market choice of discriminating homebuyers. It is fire

resistant, rarely needs painting and is not on the dining

menu of those pesky termites!

Stone – This is another beautiful exterior veneer that is low

maintenance, fire resistant and comes in locally quarried

colors, shapes and sizes. Additionally, we offer eight different

combinations of brick and stone on the D elevations of our

Hill Country Series of home plans.

G A R A G E O v E R H E A D D O O R S

Garage Doors – Constructed of durable 25-gauge steel

raised panels, they provide high security when locked or used

with an opener (optional). They have a baked on finish and

are warranted for 10 years against rust and corrosion by the

manufacturer with an additional year on parts and labor.

Garage Door Opener – Openers provide ease of entry

into garage and higher security for the homebuyer who can

exit their vehicle in a secure environment. They come with an

electric eye that prevents accidental closure on children,

pets or objects.

L A N D S C A P I N G

Traditional – Our traditional landscape package comes

with drought resistant sod, such as bermuda Tifway 419,

and a compliment of shrubs and two trees.

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W I N D O W S

We use double pane windows for energy efficiency and low E glass for energy savings and the protection of

interiors from fading. A decorative divided light pattern at front elevations is standard. Windows are sealed

with a moisture barrier during construction to prevent moisture leaks and ambient air movement.

E x T E R I O R D O O R S

Front Door – A high security insulated door, with viewer and deadbolt locks for security is standard.

An array of beautiful solid wood doors with glass inserts are available as upgrades.

Rear Door – A dead bolt for security and stylish glass construction at the rear door is standard.

O T H E R E x T E R I O R F E AT u R E S

Also included are a decorative coach light at the front of the garage, a front doorbell with centrally

located chime, weatherproof GFCI electric outlets at front porch and rear patio or stoop depending on

your selection, and two outdoor faucets – front and back.

I N T E R I O R S

Laminate Tops – Our standard Wilsonart® tops are

easy to clean, come with a continuous backsplash and

are available in a rainbow of colors and textures.

Silestone Tops – For additional value, this is a surfacing

product that is 93% quartz and 7% resins. The result

is an extremely dense product that is stain, scratch

and heat resistant. It does not require any sealers and

comes in a myriad of colors. It is available with top

mounted or under-mounted sinks.

Granite Tops – For the ultimate natural surfacing

material, nothing says luxury and durability like granite.

It is available in various colors and patterns.

Cabinets – Oak picture frame cabinet fronts with

washable laminate interiors and adjustable shelves are

standard. Upgrade options include raised panel fronts

and doors, 42-inch uppers and crown mold accents –

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A P P L I A N C E S & F I x T u R E S

Appliances – Nationally acclaimed GE®

Manufactured Appliances.

Range –Thestandardrangehasa4.65cubicfoot

capacity oven,withClearView™Window.

Dishwasher – This appliance exceeds ENERGY STAR

performance specifications, comes with 4-level

PowerScrub™washsystemandwillprovideyearsof

service. Upgraded models are available with expanded

features and performance.

Vent Hood – With a variable 2-speed fan control and

cooktop light, our standard is a recirculation model with a

removable grease filter. Exterior venting is available on

most plans as an option.

Sink – The standard kitchen sink is a 22 gauge seam-

less, self rimming, six inch deep, stainless steel sink that

is polished to a buffed finish. Upgrades are available.

Faucet – Our standard is a Delta® single or double

handle faucet (depending on the plan series) with

an attractive chrome finish. Upgrades include a variety

of finishes.

Water Heater – An energy saving double element electric or gas, depending on the utility service

to the community, water heater is standard. Select few plans will require two water heaters due the

number of baths.

Soft Water Systems – As an option, we can pre-plumb your home for a system which you install later

or we can include the full system so you do not have to worry about it later.

Other – Our plans provide a water line to the refrigerator space for the ice maker, a heavy duty horsepower

disposal, and plumbing piping for fewer connections to malfunction and longer performance.

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B AT H S

Cabinets – Oak picture frame fronts, washable laminate

interiors and adjustable shelves are standard. The same

upgrades are available for the kitchen can be chosen here.

Counter Tops – Easy care cultured marble is the standard.

Optional second lavatory in master and even hall baths

on some plan series are available.

Water Closets – A water saver round front toilet is

standard with the option to upgrade to elongated.

Plumbing Fixtures – We use Delta® scald guard valves

in an attractive chrome finish as standard with several

upgrades available in the baths. Oversized garden tub

and separate shower with glass shower enclosure is option-

al in some neighborhoods..

Other – Rehau Pex® plumbing system for enhanced

performance and durability, washable latex paint for

easy cleaning.

H vA C & E N E R G y S Av I N G F E AT u R E S

HVAC Equipment – A Goodman® brand 14 SEER heat pump is our choice for most reliable system

to heat and cool your home. Duct sizing is consistent with ACCA Manual D calculations and the Senate

Bill 5 mandates of the State of Texas. Supply outlet grills feature a low profile curved blade style for

the greatest throwing capacity and are configured in each room to blow toward the wall with the

greatest solar heat gain – usually the outside wall or the wall with the most windows. We include a

Honeywell® programmable digital thermostat with battery backup as standard. Media filters are also

available as upgrades.

Insulation – R-13 Walls and R-38 Attic are the standard insulation specifications used in all our homes.

Weather stripping is used on all exterior doors and poly foam sealant at sole plates, top plates and

corners on exterior walls is the normal practice for mitigating ambient air movement.

F L O O R I N G

Congoleum® vinyl – This product is recognized by 80% of consumers and provides easy care,

durability and comes in many stylish choices and option levels. The base level Prelude® is warranted

against wear out, mildew, asphalt stain, gouge, rip, tear or indent for 5 years.

Shaw® carpets – Available in a variety of choices and styles with a 5 year limited warranty. Shaw® carpet is

a natural insulator as well as noise muffler, and the non-slip walking surface reduces leg fatigue. 75 percent

of all flooring choices in new homes are for carpet. Prior to making your selections, it is advisable to review

the colors of your furnishings and accessories and determine your decorating goals.

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Do you want the carpet to make a statement or be a subtle background for the other décor motifs? Decide

how much area of your home will be carpeted and which selections will be made for the purpose of utility

and which will be made for elegance. We offer upgrades which will enhance the beauty and enjoyment of

your new home in a myriad of man-made fibers including nylon, polypropylene and polyester. Carpet is rated

according to face weight, density and twist/tuft bind in the Shaw Home Foundations® Carpet Comparison

System which assigns certain numerical ratings to these characteristics. These numbers can be found on the

back of every carpet sample.

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Drywall and Paint – We offer Monterey drag texture finished with paint from Monarch/PPG Paint®

as standards. Our drywall is applied to framing with screws (not nails) for better resistance to cracking

and nail pops.

Door Hardware – Kwikset® Polo knobs with a satin nickel finish for the hardware and deadbolts on

front and rear doors are standard.

Wiring –Allhomesarepre-wiredforcableTV,telephones,ceilingfans,andagaragedooropener.Our standard is 2 phones and 2 cable outlets on each plan, however additional outlets can be opted.

Options are available for intercom systems as well as structured wiring.

Ventilated Shelving – All closets, linens, utilities and pantries have durable, sturdy, easy to clean and

attractive wire shelving by Rubbermaid® installed.

Safety Features – Smoke detectors are installed in all bedrooms and in the hall outside the bedrooms.

A viewer or “peephole” is included with all front doors and Security Alarm Systems are pre-wired in all

homes. Fully trimmed systems are optional in some communities and standard in others.

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