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<blockquote data-quote="7998" data-source="post: 11638700" data-attributes="member: 70541"><p>Be persistent. Get time lines and dates for the completion of the work. In Construction crap happens. Either someone hacked the water line in under the slab and the slab has a crack in it or it is coming from where the line comes up through the slab. Or if your house is equipped with radiant heating there is a bad connection. The fix shouldn't be to difficult just a little time consuming.</p><p>But here is what you need to do</p><p>Get pictures of the damage and work being done.</p><p>Make sure any materiel that got wet is replaced, especially sheetrock. Framing lumber can be treated.</p><p>Squeaky wheel gets the grease, let it be known you will call and expect a daily progress report.</p><p>I believe you are well within your right to ask for an additional year of warranty.</p><p></p><p>Don't come off like an asshole, it'll slow down your progress and if the builder gets the feeling your going to sue he might just stop all work until a judge makes him do it.</p><p>It sucks but you said the builder is trying his best to resolve it, stay on top of him and make sure his does. Good Luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="7998, post: 11638700, member: 70541"] Be persistent. Get time lines and dates for the completion of the work. In Construction crap happens. Either someone hacked the water line in under the slab and the slab has a crack in it or it is coming from where the line comes up through the slab. Or if your house is equipped with radiant heating there is a bad connection. The fix shouldn't be to difficult just a little time consuming. But here is what you need to do Get pictures of the damage and work being done. Make sure any materiel that got wet is replaced, especially sheetrock. Framing lumber can be treated. Squeaky wheel gets the grease, let it be known you will call and expect a daily progress report. I believe you are well within your right to ask for an additional year of warranty. Don't come off like an asshole, it'll slow down your progress and if the builder gets the feeling your going to sue he might just stop all work until a judge makes him do it. It sucks but you said the builder is trying his best to resolve it, stay on top of him and make sure his does. Good Luck [/QUOTE]
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