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Originally Posted by DAVES
A repeat of our adventure. We bought 9 years ago. Our name brand interstate mover, what a misadventure. I have an armoir and it was in my second floor bedroom in our then sold home. I was not watching them. Their, company? staff, did not know that like a china closet such large furniture is designed to come apart. They thought they could carry it down the stairs in one piece. They damaged the wall paint as well as the paint on the hand rail that took me hours to do.
On the other end. Not the same people of course but,"company employees," they dropped the same piece of furniture into the bedroom wall punching a hole in the sheet rock at least 6inches in diameter.
Our place was new. It was nine years ago. We called the villages. They sent the people who had done the job. I was shocked at the difference between my level of skill and the guy they sent. The job would have taken me days. He did it in hours. You could not find what he patched. I could guess but it would be a guess based on my memory of where the hole was. We were thrilled with the job AND WE WERE NOT CHARGED.
I would call the Villages offices.
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The materials they use. The spackle was a two part product that does not shrink when it dries, cures. The texture comes in a spray can. The guy that did the repair clearly knew what he was doing. A patching artist.