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Pulte-Centex - Wall That Rocks - No Thank You
Tuesday, 03 January 2012

Schertz homeowners want builder to buy back their homes
Homeowner Bruce Touve can move his brick wall with a touch of his hand. And it scares him. ...It is not a very safe situation in the neighborhood,” said Touve... So dozens of the Fairhaven homeowners are documenting their problems in buy-back letters they are writing to Pulte Homes. It’s everything else except for the possibility that they may have built us a shoddy house,” said Lawrence... Alpersin tells KENS-TV she checks the wall daily, after discovering cracks and separations among the bricks. Last week there were 28 cracks, she said. Monday she counted 31. The news has Alpersin worried. She remembers Pulte’s retainer wall collapse in San Antonio’s Rivermist subdivision in 2010. Related article:Pulte-Centex A No Show At Meeting

Schertz homeowners want builder to buy back their homes
    View KENS 5 - Joe Conger Report                   

           

SAN ANTONIO -- Homeowner Bruce Touve can move his brick wall with
a touch of his hand. And it scares him.

“It could fall over, yes sir. It is not a very safe situation in the neighborhood,” said Touve.

Inside his 5-year old home, his wife Faye isn’t dancing—she’s tapping on her tile, which emits a hollow sound. Faye Touve said her kitchen tiles are coming loose; evidence that the foundation is moving underneath them, slipping the home toward the hillside.

“I would say at least 40-50% of the homes have one problem or another,” she added.

So dozens of the Fairhaven homeowners are documenting their problems in buy-back letters they are writing to Pulte Homes.

The Touve’s driveway, and those of some neighbors, shows more than
3-inches of separation.
And there are cracks visible in some foundations within neighbors’ garages.

The Lawrence family said their crack splits the 7 month-old-home in
two. Jessica Lawrence said Pulte Homes got an independent contractor to come out and look at it in November, but nothing has been done to
fix it.

“They blame it on the weather, whether it is dry or it’s wet. It’s everything else except for the possibility that they may have built us a shoddy house,” said Lawrence.

In Patricia Alpersin’s backyard, a 3-story high wall faces her patio windows. Alpersin tells KENS-TV she checks the wall daily, after discovering cracks and separations among the bricks.

Last week there were 28 cracks, she said. Monday she counted 31. The news has Alpersin worried. She remembers Pulte’s retainer wall collapse
in San Antonio’s Rivermist subdivision in 2010.

The homeowner on top of the wall tells her his yard is shifting her way.

“He says his house is coming this way, his land is coming this way. I can’t imagine what is going to happen. I feel afraid, afraid to sleep,” said Alpersin.

Valerie Dolenga, spokesperson for Pulte Homes, issued this statement to KENS-TV:

“We intend to stand behind our homes and repair any necessary issues to the home - with all related costs paid for by Pulte.”

“The engineer and construction firm are different than the ones used in Rivermist and is constructed using a different method of construction,” Dolenga added. “The retaining wall has been inspected as recently as April 2011 by an independent engineer to ensure the wall is performing
as designed. The engineer validated that the retaining wall is performing as designed and is secure. Additionally, extra drainage systems for the retaining wall were installed this past summer and are working properly.”
http://www.kens5.com/news/Schertz-homeowners-want-builder-to-buy-back-their-homes-136546238.html

 
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