We purchased our Rohe & Wright home in a new community in 2009, and were very pleased with the design, architecture, appliances, fixtures, and most important - location. We went through an initial period of finding minor defects, all of which Rohe & Wright repaired. \r
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After three years in our home, however, some major defects surfaced when the Texas drought gave way to sorely needed rains. We experienced roof leaks, stucco compromise, and water damage to our Master Suite and Bathroom and plumbing issues in a guest bathroom. We identified these issues to Rohe & Wright, and they stated they would stand by their work and see to it that these defects were fixed. \r
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Over the next two years repairs were begun, although, initially at a halting pace. There were several do-overs, but repairs of the identified defects have recently been completed. The builder met with me and explained the processes they were going through to get things done (some of their sub-contractors apparently were responsible but had filed bankruptcy and were now out of business; good laborers were now in very high demand and short supply; and that they intended to stand by their homes and fix everything). \r
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Finally, in the fall of 2013, Rohe & Wright brought in a project management team for warranty repairs, headed by Mr. Roel Badillo. Once Mr. Badillo was in charge, the pace of the repairs picked up substantially. He and his team did work hard to identify the sources of the leaks, and to make permanent repairs. We now have a new roof, new stucco finishes, re-installed flashings, and a refinished interior master suite and bathroom. I would like to thank Mr. Badillo for his diligence and all his efforts to make this happen. \r
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