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Originally Posted by graciegirl
You are not helpful either. The point I am trying to make is that so far there is no proof of shoddy construction. The Villages has a huge reputation to protect and has the money power and smarts to hire and maintain good crews for all facets of construction. They found that a multitude of roofs had defective shingles four or five years ago and held the manufacturer's feet to the fire seeing that they were replaced. Owens Corning.
They don't need to be slimy and cheap. They have a market willing to pay whatever it takes for a home and it is my belief they do a good job. We have built ten homes in our lifetime.
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Read my post concerning the residential trades.