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Top 3 Reasons to be a Beeyotch

Posted by Lori | Posted in Frickin Blog | Posted on 10-06-2010

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Mean Girls 244x300 Top 3 Reasons to be a BeeyotchDo you know what is better than Christmas? You don’t? Well, I will tell you.

(Drum roll, please.)

A NEW FRICKIN DRIVEWAY!

Richmond American is FINALLY fixing our gravel pit!

The other day I was told that I was mean. For about twenty seconds, this bothered me. Then I realized there are some real advantages to being a beeyotch. If you don’t believe me, check out urban dictionary, where it defines beeyotch as “a term of affection or an insult.” Personally, I am going to go with the affection definition.

So, all of my neighbors that are getting brand new driveways due to my meanness- you can call me a beeyotch whenever you like, and I will take it as a compliment.

I was talking to a coworker today, and he said that I am not a true beeyotch, but I can strategically pull the beeyotch card. I really liked this. That conversation was the seed that grew into the following:

Top 3 Reasons to be a Beeyotch

1. You get what you want- most of the time. If you don’t get what you want, step it up.

2. When you are called this word, it is actually a compliment- like when Lindsey Lohan uses it on the guy she likes in “Mean Girls.” So, if someone calls you a beeyotch, really they are saying they have a huge crush on you.

3. Corporations take you seriously. Aren’t I right, Richmond American?

It’s Quiet on the Richmond American Homes Front

Posted by Lori | Posted in Frickin Blog | Posted on 13-05-2010

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Richmond American crumbling driveway 225x300 Its Quiet on the Richmond American Homes FrontDear Richmond American,

I was full of accolades for you a couple months ago, but now I am left wondering what happened.

When you were getting bad press and negative social media coverage you were my best friends. Now your silence is deafening.

My driveway still looks like a gravel pit. No matter how many flowers I plant in my yard, the focal point is still my crumbling driveway. I was told you were going to fix the driveways in the spring, but I haven’t heard another word since.

I forgot to mention that my outdoor water faucets are so loose, I think they are going to break completely off and my garage door sensors have never worked during the summers. I guess I forgot these items because it was winter when we did the walk through.

Also, my back porch has not been painted and the fireplace was not finished.

Where are you Poli Peters? Did you forget about me?

Signed,

Abandoned and Confused

Related posts: ABC4 Frickin Reporting on Richmond American, Frickin Richmond American Taking Accountability, Frickin Richmond American, Mending Their Ways?, Richmond American, Frickin Criminals, Frickin Richmond American

Frickin Richmond American- Taking Accountability

Posted by Lori | Posted in Frickin Blog | Posted on 01-03-2010

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Richmond American Insulation Problem Frickin Richmond American  Taking AccountabilityGood news!

I just got a call from Kelli O’Hara at ABC4. The story on Richmond American will air tonight at 10:00 p.m. Mountain Time. I am so appreciative to utahscams.com for making this happen. If you are aware of a scam in Utah, submit it to utahscams. It was this action that brought us the press of ABC4, and the attention of Richmond American.

Great news!

Richmond American is following through on their promises. Right now, Superior Insulation is busy insulating our home. They found a large portion of our attic (above our master bedroom) that did not have any insulation at all. Apparently there was no access to the attic above our room, so when the home was insulated, this entire space was neglected. Also, the rest of the attic was not at code, so they blew-in insulation to rectify the issue.

I was going through some old emails, and found correspondence from my husband to Richmond American over three years ago regarding the temperature of our home:

RE: Richmond American Homes warranty‏
From:  Frickin Richmond American  Taking Accountability Tim Gilson (timothygilson@hotmail.com)
Sent: Wed 1/17/07 9:32 PM
To: XXXX.XXXX@mdch.com
Thank you for your response.  I understand your explanation on the windows,
however, I feel that the cold air coming in through a couple of them is more
than a small amount.  I've lived in several houses, apartments, and condos;
new and old, and this is the first house where I've had to set my thermostat
at 78 just to keep the house at 68.  As you can imagine, it's taking a toll
on the gas bill.  On three of the windows (1 in the kitchen and 2 in the
master bedroom), you can place your hand in front of the window and feel the
cold air streaming in.  More particularly on windy days of course, but also
when there is no wind.  In any case, we'd appreciate you checking it out for
us.  The best time to stop by would be on Thursday morning around 8:30am or
Saturday (if you work on Saturday's?) in the mornings.  Let me know what
would work best for you.  If you cannot make it either of these times, let
me know and we can arrange our schedule.

Thanks again!

(Below is the email from Richmond American to Tim)

It is an expected finding to feel a small amount of around the windows.  The
windows have weep seals built into the frame to permit any condensation
build up to exit to the outside of the house.  The weep seals also allow a
small amount of air in and out.  Single hung and vent windows are sealed
with a dual felt and rubber seal.  The felt seal cannot keep out 100% of the
air, but is necessary to permit opening and closing of the window.

I will have to come and take a look.  Let me know when you are available.

--XXXXX

At the time, we did not know we had an insulation problem- we just knew our house was BEYOND cold and our windows were leaky. It is interesting to me that neither issue was ever addressed by Richmond. Our windows still leak (leaking is probably an understatement. The wind BLOWS through.) Instead of getting results, we received an email telling us why we shouldn’t be concerned. Absolutely ridiculous, if you ask me. It wasn’t until we had our insulation evaluated by SunRoc (about a year later) that we found it was significantly below code.

My question is, was it a policy for Richmond to ignore or dismiss warranty requests at that time?

What is their policy now? Poli Peters is delivering on his promises to us. Will he deliver to other home owners?

A bigger question may be related to Eagle Mountain City. How did our home even pass inspection?

As a reminder, if you have outstanding warranty issues, submit a request on their website, and reference frickinmom.com. AND- tune in tonight for the ABC4 Richmond American Investigation at 10:00 p.m. It should be really interesting (and you get to see my smiling face. What is better than that?)

ALSO- they are measuring driveways between now and March 12. If your driveway needs replacing, contact Richmond American ASAP so you can be included in this group of repairs. To submit warranty issues, go to RichmondAmerican.com/homecare, and submit a customer service request, or call 801-743-7440. The Home Care Specialist for our division is Kevin Jensen. You can also ask for Poli Peters, who is the Director of Construction for Richmond American Homes. Again, for some extra leverage, be sure to mention that you were referred by frickinmom.com.

Frickin Richmond American- Mending Their Ways?

Posted by Lori | Posted in Frickin Blog | Posted on 25-02-2010

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bandaid home Frickin Richmond American  Mending Their Ways?Is Richmond American mending their ways? I am cautiously optimistic. Wait a minute; I hate that phrase. I can’t believe I just used it. Last time I heard it, my infant son was on life support. When a pediatric intensive care physician said it, I wanted to sucker-punch her in the throat. I mean, really. Cautiously optimistic. What does that mean, anyway? Are you optimistic, or not? Moving on…

On Monday afternoon, Poli Peters, the Director of Construction for Richmond American paid me a visit. He came with a clipboard, an apology, and a vow to fix all construction problems. He followed me room-to-room, taking copious notes while I ranted. When we were done, we sat in my family room (next to my wind-tunnel fireplace blocked off with plastic) and reviewed his list.

He promised to send me an email on Tuesday listing the problems, agreeing to fix all issues. Did he? Yes, or at least he agreed to have them inspected. Richmond American will fix the first five items, and will send contractors to inspect the fireplace, windows and insulation.

Email from Poli Peters

Mrs. Gilson,

It was a pleasure meeting with you yesterday.  I appreciate the opportunity to correct a few over due repairs. Here is the list we went over for inspection/repair.

Repairs:

1. Replace the driveway and overlay the front porch and steps. (Will be done in the next 3-4 months depending on the weather)

2. Drywall damage in the garage.  (I will schedule for this week, we will also inspect the ceiling for insulation at this time)

3. Back patio/stairs sagging.  (Not a warranty item but more than happy to fix.  Paperwork is in process.  I will schedule with you ASAP.  1-2 weeks)

4. Install flush mount dryer vent connection.  (Paperwork in process.  May need drywall repairs when complete.  1-2 Weeks)

5. Adjust Front entry door.  (RAH will complete at next appointment.  This is a minor adjustment that will take minutes.)

Inspect:

1. Drafty Fireplace @ living room.  (Paperwork in process.  Will schedule ASAP.  1-2 weeks)

2. Drafty windows (X3) Living room, master bed, master bath.  (Paperwork in process.  Will schedule ASAP.  1-2 weeks)

3. Insulation in attic space.  (Paperwork in process.  Will schedule ASAP.  1-2 weeks.)

4. Insulation in floor system above garage, below master.  ( I will inspect at appointment with the drywaller for above repair item #2)

Please let me know if you have questions regarding the work.  I look forward to completing these items for you.

Sincerely,

Poli Peters
Richmond American Homes
Director of Construction/Home Care/QA

So, that’s the good news. The bummer? Everything we paid to have fixed ourselves will not be reimbursed. We are basically S-O-L. However, I know that Poli doesn’t make this policy, so I won’t hold it against him, personally.

Today ABC4 came to my house again. They brought Al Rickard with All-Points Inspections with them. He toured my home, went over the issues and offered advice. He encourages all home buyers to have their home inspected prior to purchase- even if they are buying a new home.

While Kelli O’Hara with ABC4 was at my home, Poli called. (Talk about timing!) I thanked him for working on my home issues so quickly (on camera) and asked what my neighbors with warranty issues should do. He said to submit a request on Richmond American’s website, and promised that he would personally look into each problem. I am starting to think Poli is the bomb.

The question is: What is going to happen after Monday at 10:00 p.m. when ABC4 airs their story? Will there be so many unresolved warranty requests that Richmond American cannot address them all? Will they make good on all of their promises?  For now, I am cautiously optimistic. There I go. I said it again. Frick!

Frickin Richmond American

Posted by Lori | Posted in Frickin Blog | Posted on 10-02-2010

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Every once in awhile it is good to rant. You get things off your chest, are able to let go (kind of) and most importantly, warn others. In order to help prevent others from making the same mistake, I want to share how horrible it has been working with Richmond American homes, the frickin crooks. Don’t believe me? Watch the video. Our home is falling apart.

We purchased a brand new Richmond American home four years ago. Since then, we have put hundreds of dollars into repairing problems and poor craftsmanship they refused to fix under their bogus warranty.

After a few short months of owning our home we noticed our driveway was chipping. We called Richmond American and filed a report on their website. After multiple requests, we finally got them to take a look at the driveway. They acknowledged that it was chipping, but told us that it had to be significantly worse before they would repair it. By the next winter it went from bad to worse, and by then the warranty expired. Estimated repair cost $2,000.

We have also lived with a leaky roof for the past four years. Richmond first denied there was an issue, but after water damage had stained our garage ceiling, they finally admitted to the problem. They tried to tell us the roof wasn’t covered under the warranty, but we fought that. Then, they supposedly repaired the roof, but it never stopped leaking. According to Roof Solutions, the repairmen sent by Richmond American had taken caulking and smeared it around with this finger. Seriously. I guess they thought that would fix a crappy roof. We requested that Richmond American fix it properly, but they claimed the warranty had expired. Four years later, we finally had it properly repaired (and paid for it ourselves). The roofer said the leaking and damage was due to faulty installation. The flashing was put on after the shingles, instead of before. Total cost: $460. Interesting fact, the roofer, Brandon Lindsey with Roof Solutions, says he has repaired HUNDREDS of Richmond American roofs due to poor craftsmanship, and one house was so damaged an entire outside wall had to be replaced.

Don’t even get me started about our wiring. OK, get me started. They put our breaker box in the basement bathroom. In order to finish the basement and pass inspection, we had to move it and rewire the home to the new location. Cost $700.00. By the way, can I just add, how frickin retarded this is? EVERYBODY knows not to put a breaker box in a bathroom. This is a safety issue. C’mon!

Insulation is another issue. We have been paying outrageous monthly gas bills during the winter, and finally had SunRoc look at our insulation. Richmond ripped us off here, too. They didn’t even put enough insulation in our attic to pass code. I am not sure how they got away with this, but they did. Estimated cost: $1600 in heating bills and $900 for needed insulation.My Future Richmond American Home Frickin Richmond American

So, today I am going to film our driveway, and other driveways in our neighborhood and put it on utahscams.com. Hopefully, this will warn others and perhaps even get Richmond American to fix the frickin problem.

Do NOT buy a Richmond American home. I repeat, DO NOT BUY A RICHMOND AMERICAN HOME. If you do, you may end up with a home like this.