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Old 11-10-2006, 06:33 PM
 
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What do you think?...who's better?...I'm trying to decide between both builders. Please...help me!
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Old 11-11-2006, 12:37 AM
 
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Ryland clear cuts trees, so I'd go with Beazer.
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Old 11-11-2006, 08:51 AM
 
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Thumbs down Ryland vs Beazer

I have a Ryland home and have lived in it for almost 20 years and have been unhappy with all the work we had to put into it, the foundation was built too low, my upstairs bath tub was installed with a tap that is for a shower/tub combo and needless to say they did not cap it inside the wall so through the years it would leak water into my downstairs ceiling, it was a trickle so it took years for us to notice it, they did come back a few years later to fix it but all they did was change out the tap, I thought they should have fixed the water damage, the motar was also falling out of the bricks they fixed that but more has come out since, all kinds of other stuff that was just negligent on Rylands part, we are going to try to sell this summer but I don't see us getting a good price for the house with all the problems it has had.... In other words I would never recomend a Ryland to anyone.
they rushed this job bulding my house or the guys building it were completely incompetent.
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