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    70 West Builders - 70 West Shower

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    Good morning Mr and Mrs Schweighardt, I first wanted to…read morethank you for choosing and trusting to work with Grand View Renovations. I did want to give you our findings in an email to go along with the pictures and videos during the project. Prior to any demo work, we checked things on the surface like the levelness of the tile, the slope of the tile floor, etc... We first noted the negative slope of the tile seat. This means the tile was sloping towards the rear of the seat (opposite the drain area). This slope is established at the time of framing and is to be double-checked prior to any tile installation. This is not something that can change over time from settling. You may have noticed this when you showered and a puddle of water was left on the tile seat where it meets the half wall. This traps the water and does not allow it to flow back into the floor drain area which will eventually lead to water damage/mold issues. This was evident when we started to remove the tile on the seat. Mold was present on the entire bench seat. As we continued to remove the tile, we discovered that the flashing was not installed to industry standards, in a "shingle fashion". Shingle fashion simply means upper layers of material are placed overlapping lower layers to provide for drainage via gravity. The kerdi board of the wall (seat) was installed first, then the floor flashing was installed over top of that. This installation was not done shingle fashion which in turn trapped water and allowed the water to get to the framing of the tile seat. Over time, this water damage caused mold and even rot in the studs. We noticed this same issue as we removed the wall tile under the shower head where the wall meets the floor tile. Lastly, we did check the slope of the tile floor and that was consistent with industry standards sloping towards the drain. Feel free to reach out with any questions and we will do our best to answer them. Thank you, Keith Gonzales Grand View Renovations Colleen@grandviewnc.net 910-408-8853 We purchased a brand new model spec home from 70 West back in May of 2018. After 9 months of living in our home we noticed water stains on the side of the wall near the shower and on the baseboard. We contacted the builder while we were still within the year warranty. They blamed the water stains from us opening the shower door. It seemed like a ridiculous answer but they did some touch ups and it looked ok. A few months later, we were now two months past warranty I called them again and the stains were back. This time they replaced the dry wall and molding. Unbeknownst to us they also shoved absorbing material behind the wall. They did the repair and assured us it was just from opening up the shower door. They actually told us their shower was so insulated we could shower in it without the tile and it wouldn't leak. I from time to time my husband would paint the discoloration thinking it was just water stains from the shower door. Over time we started to notice an odor which turned out to be mold. We hired a contractor who photographed and video taped their findings as they went along. Above were their findings. 70 West ignored us when we sent them the videos and pictures. The shower leaked from the day we started using it because of poor workmanship. They knew it was compromised when they stuffed the material behind the wall.

    Purchase a home from 70West in 2015 had problems with poor workmanship which they corrected…read more However there are numerous development issues which still fail to be addressed including transferring of the HOA to the residents. HOA is being controlled by Craig Smith of 70 West who refuses to respond to residents requests for information and updates on when these items will be corrected. BE VERY CAREFUL WHEN INVESTING YOUR HARD EARNED DOLLARS.

    Eastland Services - contractors - Updated May 2026

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