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    5 years ago

    Called Israel about 3 weeks ago to discuss a project. Left a voice message. Never got a call back. Poor costumer service to say the least.

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    Please be aware of these grinder pumps that the builders are using to replace septic tanks. Adams…read moredoesn't tell the buyers that these grinder pumps are mandatory and cost $70 per month . This is mandatory fee. Buyer beware

    Our home was finished with a move in date of 5/6/2024. We are in Ocala in a development called…read moreDorchester Estates, I love the neighborhood and my neighbor, my house, not so much! Having lived in Florida for more than 30 years and having had 2 previous homes built I have never encountered an issue with my walls leaking! And that is only one of the issues with this home. I have sent in requests to have the leak areas repaired (less than 5 months old and home still under warranty) and the response I have received is a cookie cutter response: Our area has experienced a major weather event which has the potential to cause damage and / or water intrusion to your home. At the time your home was constructed, the envelope was designed and built to maintain a dry interior under normal weather conditions. During a major weather event with excessive wind, you may experience water intrusion near or around windows, doors, concrete block walls and from roof penetrations. The exterior paint is not "waterproof" and may allow water intrusion to the porous block walls which may eventually seep into the home after an extended exposure to wind and rain. This type of water intrusion or damage to the home is not considered warranty and any damage you have must be turned over to your home insurance carrier. 30 years in Florida and I have NEVER had water come in through a concrete wall, even during Hurricane Charley.

    Crown Cabinetry - cabinetry - Updated May 2026

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