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Default Thinking of buying a new home from Veranda Homes LLC?

On Feb 28, 9:50 am, "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote:
"hands on" wrote in message

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On Feb 28, 8:52 am, "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote:
"hands on" wrote in message


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http://home.ec.rr.com/yankee/
An investigator from the North Carolina State contractor licensing
board dropped in last week to verify my complaint against VERANDA
HOMES LLC. He is going to make some suggestions to the builder. I
still have not been contacted by the builder about resolving my
construction defects.


I am in awe of the information presented here.


Yawn.


I'm in awe of the lack of quality in North Carolina new homes. The NC
state contractor licensing board has had a record year (2007)for new
home construction complaints.
Anyone can design a single family home in NC, you don't have to be a
licensed architect.


It's a home repair newsgroup. People might be interested in knowing some of
the specific problems you're having.


See my link http://home.ec.rr.com/yankee/
Unstable compacted soil is not supporting the concrete slab foundation
properly which is allowing the slab to settle unevenly resulting in
slab cracks, cracks in my ceiling,where walls meet the ceiling there
is separation, doors are not closing properly, door frames on internal
doors are shifting causing doors to stick and not close properly.My
concrete patio was poured with no expansion joint between the house
and patio, now I have a nice crack down the middle of it. My house
plans called for soil testing to be done before building but nobody
can provide this.Some days my kitchen cabinets meet the wall tight,
other days they are 1/8 inch away from the wall. ceramic tile my my
front door cracked.