Homeowner complains...
Found this on another newsgroup and though some may wish to comment.
Guy has problem with log-lighter installation and check what he found out about his baseboards. http://www.morrisonhomesneglect.freewebweb.com/ |
Homeowner complains...
On Sep 5, 10:45 am, "HeyBub" wrote:
Found this on another newsgroup and though some may wish to comment. Guy has problem with log-lighter installation and check what he found out about his baseboards. http://www.morrisonhomesneglect.freewebweb.com/ This proves, NEVER buy a home or sign a contract with a builder that prohibits you to be on the job site during construction, any time you want. If they prohibit it for "insurance reasons", they probably really are just hiding shoddy materials. |
Homeowner complains...
"HeyBub" wrote in message ... Found this on another newsgroup and though some may wish to comment. Guy has problem with log-lighter installation and check what he found out about his baseboards. http://www.morrisonhomesneglect.freewebweb.com/ They should be held accountable for a danger like that. OTOH, the baseboards are probably MDF and suitable for what they do. |
Homeowner complains...
HeyBub wrote:
Found this on another newsgroup and though some may wish to comment. Guy has problem with log-lighter installation and check what he found out about his baseboards. http://www.morrisonhomesneglect.freewebweb.com/ My son has a Heat-a-lator type fireplace in 25 year old home he bought 5 years ago. We had noted hole in chimney pipe on roof and urged him to call our fireplace guy. Turns out hole was in furnace pipe but inspection of his fireplace showed complete lack of ceramic or insulation backing. A building inspection before he bought the home did not disclose this. I think he's seeking compensation from them. Lucky the house never caught fire. Frank |
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