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[quote=Anonymous]We have lived in our Evergreene Home for almost two years. We like the style and floor plan, but the quality I was expecting from Evergreene is just not there. We have had roof and window leaks, pocket doors that would not open, faulty electrical wiring, sidewalk and porch stone that was loose and not installed properly, exterior stone veneer falling off, attic access panels blown out by the wind, drainage issues in the yard and driveway not corrected and finally very poor quality painting. Evergreene touts their excellent craftsmanship and quality in their advertising but we have not found this to be accurate. We have had to fight to get standards clearly included in the contract installed. They also promote their 60 day and one years inspections. You can identify items to be repaired but the warranty department does not have the quality personnel to manage and make a proper repair. It took over a year to have items on our walkthrough addressed only to have a substandard repair which I had to pay another contractor to fix. This has been a major letdown as I have had to spend thousands of dollars to make repairs which should have been done by the builder. During the building process, there was little to no oversight of the subcontractors by the Project Manager. I watched the construction of other homes in our community over a two year period with numerous quality issues. I think if you were to talk with our neighbors there would be very few that would ever buy another home from Evergreene. It has been very stressful working with Evergreene and the Warranty Manager. After spending thousands of dollars after the purchase to fix poor construction, I finally have the home that should have been delivered at closing. [/quote]
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