I sure am glad I found this forum. Maybe someone here can shed some light on what to do. I a stay at home mother cannot wake up without feeling like we purchased ourselves a stressed out house that we may have to live with if they tell us it's cosmetic. I won't step back from the builders that easy! lol My spouse, a hard worker, though not a home improvement handyman, is very quiet about these things. I need to shake him with some advice from the experts and advice givers. Please HELP! This is taking time and mental energy from me being with my two young children and enjoying my spring. Raising the backyard lot was a long process this spring!
As first time home buyers, we purchased a beautiful house that just turned 8 years old. Warranty expired in Feb 2009. We moved into it last year without an inspector. NEVER AGAIN. If we had it inspected, I don't think we would have purchased it.
One part of many issues we have is with the builders old repairs and still active settlement in our 8 year old home. The builders are going to come out and have a look at the house while continuing to monitor it. I feel they may give me the run around and tell me, too bad, it's out of warranty, it's minor etc etc. Please take a look at my extensive picture collection and tell me what you think. ( subquanta.com/house )You will need to copy and paste link into browser.
Where I have an issue is, according to the previous owners and her sister that lives right beside me, these issues have been going on since the house was first built. The owner of our home and her sister were constantly at the builders office with lists of problems. Our neighbours house is actually worse! My neighbour and the owner of our house asked the builders, "What does major structural issues mean?"... "Does it mean the house has to fall down." Please keep in mind, they were at the builders office over and over again and on the phone with complaints while the warranty was still valid.
Recently, reception for the builders told me, "Maybe this is why the builders had to come out and repair so many things in the past, maybe you do have structural issues!" At the same time, she also lied and said the previous owner never mentioned any strucutural issues. WHICH IS bologna! Does anyone have any advice on how you would deal with these builders when they come back out to see the house? I'm tired of researching how to repair and fix these things. That's all I've been doing is caulking seals, spackle, tackling nail pops, cracks.. leveling our yard this year. etc etc. The rest I can't manage on my own, and to have someone repair it, it would cost at least 10's of thousands of dollars!
This is A HUGE amount of work for us to take on. We have a new existing crack in the center of our poured basement wall and old cracks showing up in the same drywall places that were already repaired once. A support beam droops through the popcorn ceiling in our living room, along with other wood frame beams bulging quite big. Bowed walls in basement, step crack in garage running through to semi attached neighbours garage. Windows are still settling. My concern is, there are new hairline cracks since we moved in the house OCT 2008. The list doesn't end.
Please see the pictures at the link above and let me know what you think. Pictures show a short description of what it is you're looking at. I think you may be shocked!? I don't know!
Thanks
HUP
Mississauga, Ontario
As first time home buyers, we purchased a beautiful house that just turned 8 years old. Warranty expired in Feb 2009. We moved into it last year without an inspector. NEVER AGAIN. If we had it inspected, I don't think we would have purchased it.
One part of many issues we have is with the builders old repairs and still active settlement in our 8 year old home. The builders are going to come out and have a look at the house while continuing to monitor it. I feel they may give me the run around and tell me, too bad, it's out of warranty, it's minor etc etc. Please take a look at my extensive picture collection and tell me what you think. ( subquanta.com/house )You will need to copy and paste link into browser.
Where I have an issue is, according to the previous owners and her sister that lives right beside me, these issues have been going on since the house was first built. The owner of our home and her sister were constantly at the builders office with lists of problems. Our neighbours house is actually worse! My neighbour and the owner of our house asked the builders, "What does major structural issues mean?"... "Does it mean the house has to fall down." Please keep in mind, they were at the builders office over and over again and on the phone with complaints while the warranty was still valid.
Recently, reception for the builders told me, "Maybe this is why the builders had to come out and repair so many things in the past, maybe you do have structural issues!" At the same time, she also lied and said the previous owner never mentioned any strucutural issues. WHICH IS bologna! Does anyone have any advice on how you would deal with these builders when they come back out to see the house? I'm tired of researching how to repair and fix these things. That's all I've been doing is caulking seals, spackle, tackling nail pops, cracks.. leveling our yard this year. etc etc. The rest I can't manage on my own, and to have someone repair it, it would cost at least 10's of thousands of dollars!
This is A HUGE amount of work for us to take on. We have a new existing crack in the center of our poured basement wall and old cracks showing up in the same drywall places that were already repaired once. A support beam droops through the popcorn ceiling in our living room, along with other wood frame beams bulging quite big. Bowed walls in basement, step crack in garage running through to semi attached neighbours garage. Windows are still settling. My concern is, there are new hairline cracks since we moved in the house OCT 2008. The list doesn't end.
Please see the pictures at the link above and let me know what you think. Pictures show a short description of what it is you're looking at. I think you may be shocked!? I don't know!
Thanks
HUP
Mississauga, Ontario
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