Monday, December 27, 2010

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The wind blew, there was a loud noise, and cracks opened up in the kitchen and bedroom ceilings and walls. This is how Pulte fixes it:
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"That's no fix at all", you say?

You're right! A house that cracks when the wind blows needs more than some OSB board and a little spackling. There's a SERIOUS problem with the framing of this house that it can't resist wind without cracking.

Needless to say, a properly designed and constructed house doesn't crack when the wind blows. A Pulte house does. (Where do you suppose that the building inspector was at the framing inspection?)

CAVEAT EMPTOR--LET THE BUYER BEWARE!
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