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Originally Posted by graciegirl
I think they do an excellent job putting up homes. Their concrete crews have been with them for twenty years as have most all their building crews. They have many, many specialty crews. They have different ones for each kind of home; designer, premier and villa. They have crews who ONLY roof, crews who ONLY frame and crews who ONLY plumb and those that do electricity. They even have a group that seals each seam on the interior, the crown moulding and the baseboard, etc.
They may work quickly but they work carefully and every single thing is checked. I could see the builders notes and directions that were stuck to the back sliders when our house was being built. We have built many homes over the course of our lives and our children have built several This is the most efficient process here in The Villages that we have encountered and we have built a couple larger custom homes too.
If you have a question call warranty. They are the ones who have power over all the different teams and they will see that any problem is corrected.
P.S. I don't work for the developer.
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there are so many things wrong with your post i don't know where to begin.
I have also been a builder in the north for 36 years and they do have a lot of employee rotating and some builders have been there awhile.
Concrete needs 28 days to Cure and the houses are built in 60 to 70 days so you do the math. for the speed they build for production houses they do ok, don't get me wrong i am very
pro Morse and what he does for the economy here in Central florida, they feed a lot of families.
The reason why they stay to the production houses and not custom homes here, is less chance for errors and it becomes repetitious.
a lot of the help knows their job once there told and they do it over and over again, but a lot of them don't have the ability to read plans.
I will stop here or this post will be a mile long. To the average eye the homes are ok, to a trained eye there is a lot of hidden errors due to them moving too fast. One thing to point out, look above eye level, top of tiles on roman showers are rarely chalked (mildew can build behind tile) , top of ledges on archways are not textured or painted, the Molding on base molding have way to much chalking and miter joints are poor etc.... I HAVE TO STOP have a nice day