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herbaru 01-02-2014 11:25 AM

Floor and Ceiling Cracks - New Home
 
Closed on new home less than 3 months ago. We now have multiple ceiling cracks, where slanted part meets flat. Also finding grout line cracks in kitchen tile. Wondering if others have had similar problems? If so how well did the repairs work? Not looking forward to the repair work. Especially the ceiling. We saw a resale with a ceiling patch that was so obvious we would not consider the house. We are thinking we should wait before having the repairs done as there will be more to come. Any advice welcomed.

Bogie Shooter 01-02-2014 11:45 AM

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Originally Posted by herbaru (Post 804918)
Closed on new home less than 3 months ago. We now have multiple ceiling cracks, where slanted part meets flat. Also finding grout line cracks in kitchen tile. Wondering if others have had similar problems? If so how well did the repairs work? Not looking forward to the repair work. Especially the ceiling. We saw a resale with a ceiling patch that was so obvious we would not consider the house. We are thinking we should wait before having the repairs done as there will be more to come. Any advice welcomed.

Call Home Warranty. They will fix your issues to your satisfaction.
Who knows maybe the ceiling patch on the resale was done by the guys DIY brother in law on vacation.:1rotfl:

redwitch 01-02-2014 11:48 AM

As Bogie said, call Home Warranty now to get these cracks repaired. If more show up, just call and HW will get them fixed for you for the first year. Be sure and get a home inspection about six weeks before your first-year anniversary so any repairs can be made before the year is up.

CFrance 01-02-2014 12:10 PM

We had a crack in two ceilings. Home Warranty sent someone out, and their fix is flawless. Our neighbors had a crack fixed, and it reappeared.She waited till after the home inspection, so when it reappeared the house was over a year old, and HW wouldn't do anything.

So I suggest you have the cracks fixed as they appear. Then if they reappear, you might still be under warranty.

e-flyer 01-02-2014 12:56 PM

We had a few cracks fixed within the first month of buying a new home. There were several more a month later that appeared, so we called the warranty department. They said we should wait until near the end of the first year to have them fixed, if they send someone out every time a crack appears the repair company will start charging us for it??? Anyone know if this is on the up and up? Seems like they should come out as often as required to fixed issues.

CFrance 01-02-2014 03:31 PM

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Originally Posted by e-flyer (Post 804976)
We had a few cracks fixed within the first month of buying a new home. There were several more a month later that appeared, so we called the warranty department. They said we should wait until near the end of the first year to have them fixed, if they send someone out every time a crack appears the repair company will start charging us for it??? Anyone know if this is on the up and up? Seems like they should come out as often as required to fixed issues.

I don't know if it's on the up and up or not, but I wouldn't wait more than about 3 months before your warranty expires to have the cracks fixed. What if the repair is faulty and the cracks return, as in my neighbor's case? She had it fixed in that last batch of warranty repairs after the home inspection, and the crack reappeared just after the warranty period. Now she has to pay herself for the repair and a painter.

I never heard of the repair company charging the customer for too much warranty work. Maybe someone else has had experience with this.

Bogie Shooter 01-02-2014 04:31 PM

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Originally Posted by CFrance (Post 805047)
I don't know if it's on the up and up or not, but I wouldn't wait more than about 3 months before your warranty expires to have the cracks fixed. What if the repair is faulty and the cracks return, as in my neighbor's case? She had it fixed in that last batch of warranty repairs after the home inspection, and the crack reappeared just after the warranty period. Now she has to pay herself for the repair and a painter.

I never heard of the repair company charging the customer for too much warranty work. Maybe someone else has had experience with this.

I don't think The Villages would continue dealing with someone who would charge for warranty work.

herbaru 01-02-2014 08:57 PM

Thanks
 
Thanks for the replies.

George Cantu 01-30-2014 06:56 PM

I have had several ceiling cracks. Please give me a call to discuss - 633-0789 - George


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