D.R. Horton’s earns a 1.3-star rating from 2 reviews and 222 complaints, showing that the majority of homebuyers are dissatisfied with their new homes.
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Stay away
We bought a newly built house here in Crystal Lake Gulfport MS made by DR Horton last December 2009 and it was a shabby thing.It was very dissapointing. When it rained water went inside our garage?. Good it rained during the warranty period of one year|. Then some of screen windows are ripped;. One window does not have a screen'. The stucco at the entrance of the house is cracking;. So beware check every detail including the inside part of your toilet tank, they put dirty used tank;. I found it lately and I have to brush |.Even the cover of the tank...they dont fit.
Buyer beware
Very disappointed with the construction of this house.. Quality Control was terrible/. Covered electrical outlets(several)we took photo's of framing and electrical and plumbing in stages, water leaks inside walls, doors that will not close (slowly swing open by themselves, hinge pins missing), shelves in cabinets NOT level and falling away from wall, paid for upgrade carpet, received cheap grade and hollow spots under wood flooring, insulation in walls upstairs constantly falling down, bathtub fixture loose and wobbly, recessed ceiling light fixtures falling down, I could go on?. We sent registered, certified letters to D R Horton office advising and requesting them to remedy these problems.. We NEVER received a single reply:. During the final inspection we were unaware that we had to shake every tub fixture and open and close every door or inspect every cabinet for junk construction'. We will NEVER purchase another D R Horton home again". Buyer BEWARE...
Haphazard, unprofessional, simply not a quality organization
I wrote a contract with them in July for a new construction SFH in Mitchellville, MD. Part of the steps they go over in the pre-buying and pre-construction meeting are that you receive a Pre-Dry Wall and Pre-Close Walk thru. Long story short they never gave me the Pre-Dry Wall Walk Through and though they apologized for their mistake they weren’t willing to make amends financially or by allowing me to shift my contract to begin construction at a new Lot. Their reason – the Pre Dry Wall Walk Through was not written in the contract so they were not required to provide it.
I selected DR Horton because they were less expensive and offered more for their price. However you get what you pay for, they have a lot of complaints against them online and with the BBB. If you select them make sure everything is in the contract, get in touch with the local county inspectors and make sure they know you and your Lot # and engage with them periodically (you’ll need to call the county inspector office to find out who is assigned as DR Horton will not release this info), make sure all of your option selections are completed way ahead of time and the pricing for each is completed accurately (they made a ton of mistakes with me and even after several changes still had errors when I walked from the deal). The best advice I can offer is to pay a little more and purchase a home from a builder that’s invested in quality and your experience as a buyer. My opinion -DR Horton operates like a minimally funded Mom and Pop builder.
Do not buy d r horton
Do Not Buy D R Horton. Long story short. I purchased a D R Horton Home back in 2009. Selling price was seem low and attractive. Truth is they cut corner in every corner to build and sell their house. Also, price seem low but is not low. After you add some upgrades. basically, you will end up paying more than any other same size house out there. So, why would you want to pay more and get less. D R Horton is a shame. Don't get fool by their ad. you will end up spending a lot more on a lot less quality house that D R Horton build.
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Sold it to me but won't support me
I purchased a brand new home in October 2010. As soon as the weather changed, the windows had and still have an unusually large amount of condesation. Mr. Kropp with DR Horton came to my home in December and said that due to the paint being new, that would cause some condensation and that it would get better over time. After he looked at how severe it was he did make the comment that is was a little more than normal and that they would monitor it.
It is now February 10, 2011 and the problem has only stayed the same or gotten worse in some rooms. Window seals are now molding. My bathroom wooden seal is startin to show separation because of the condensation being so great that it puddles in the left side of the window about 3 inches wide.
I placed another customer warranty complaint and Mr. Kropp decided to rescend on fixing my porch rails, my broken bathroom tile and only stated that these things along with the window condensation problem is not covered under warranty. This informtion was given to me by a customer service rep name Gayle since he could not call me himself with this change of information. I did ask for him to call me about this since she had nothing to do with it. I believe she told him and I am still waiting to hear from him.
The manufacturer of the windows is General Aluminum. R U HAVING THIS PROBLEM? PLEASE LET ME KNOW. I have pictures that I can email to anyon wanting to see the problem...HELP! DR Horton won't!
Use cheap sub contractors
I live in a compex DR Horton built in Albuquerque NM and are only 6-8 years old. As with every pre inspection before signing and moving in, everything was wonderful.As with alot of these I have read, everything starts falling apart just after the warranty runs out. The subcontractors DR Horton used for the window installation, I do wonder if they knew what they wer doing to begin with. the windows dont close properly (all the way down), so you can lock them, some safety feature huh? It also leaves cracks at the bottom of the window so that you have to tape them up to keep the heat in and the cold out.
Poor quality
D.R. Horton, "America's Homebuilder" builds poorly constructed and finished homes. Period. They were sued by our neighborhood for installing inadequate water barriers and siding in the PNW, where it rains a third of the year. The siding/vapor barrier was replaced on each home at DR Horton's expense. I will never buy another house built by D.R. Horton.
I am currently upgrading most of the hardware throughout my home, and I'm quickly discovering that DR Horton furnishes their builds with whatever was on sale that day. Hardware is mismatched throughout the house - brass doorknobs, pewter (and horrendous) lights, chrome faucets.
The plumbing is despicable. They installed Pex tubing with a manifold located in the downstairs storage closet. They did not bother to install on/off valves at the sinks and toilets. That means you have to empty the storage closet to get to the individual valves on the manifold. The manifold they installed uses cheap plastic valves that freeze over time, making it impossible to turn off the water. The penetrations in the drywall are sloppy, grossly over-sized and are not lined up with the fixtures.
The fixtures they furnished are cheap and poorly installed. The light fixtures in the bathrooms are off-center be several inches, which means that when the homeowner (me) wants to upgrade the mirror, light, and faucet nothing lines up. The pedestal sink in the powder room is off-center several inches, as is the toilet. The pedestal sink is a two-piece design (base and bowl), and the bowl is not even close to being level.
The cabinets are flimsy, cheap, and ugly. I decided to cover the ugly honey-maple cabinets with white paint, but quickly realized this is like putting lipstick on a pig. The cabinet doors do not line up. The cabinets are made from MDF and some other imitation wood. The center of the doors are 1/8" thick. The tile used in the bathrooms and kitchen are ugly - off-white with a hint of peach. All of this will need to be replaced at some point.
Undersized air conditioning unit!
DR built a home in Ft. Worth, Texas (Bar C Ranch) with an undersized air conditioning unit. Put a 3-ton in a 1800 sqft home with 11' ceilings. Would not cool below 81 degrees on a 95 degree day. Made all sorts of excuses trying to get me to continue the closing process. Forfeited deposit and walked away before it became my $8k replacement problem.
BEWARE - BUYER BE DAMNED. They will assume you are an ignorant *** and say anything and everything to you to get you to close, when it will become YOUR problem. DO NOT DEAL WITH DR HORTON HOMES. They may b the countries largest homebuilder, but they are definitely not the best. Try min thickness drywall, sloppy installation of plumbing, other shortcuts I noticed.
I bought a home in May 2019. I have ac not cooling nor pulling humidity. Ugg. What authority protects consumers?
Drive way too small
I am disable retiree of the Marine Corp and purchase my brand new house from D.R. Horton and that was the biggest mistake that me and my wife ever made. First of all I purchased my lot in April and they did not start construction on my home till July. They were too busy building houses around us that were not even sold yet. When they started construction we told them that our driveway would be too close to our neighbors and that said no they would be ten feet apart and guess what they are only two feet apart. When we complain and said that we would not buy the house they threaten to sue us for breach of contract. Then yesterday the house next door sold and the contractor supervisor tried to put trees on our line of property which means that I would not be able to back my van out and they called the police to tell them that we would not let them plant the trees and I told them that we could not use our driveway if they did and he said so. THe cops sided with us and we now have our car park on the line so they will have to dig a small hole without hitting our car to plant the trees. Come to find out that people that bought the house did not ask for the trees and the supervisor was just being a jerk because we gave him a low score and he did not get paid. We are now in the process of getting a lawyer to get this matter handle better and to make up for a unreasonable garage and driveway. DO NOT BUY A HOUSE FROM THEM! They do crappy finish work and they do not come to fix things within a reasonable time. They also said that we settle on the driveway by giving us mismatched molding that look like junk and a circle driveway that can only fit one car. BUYER BEWARE ! This dream home has been a nightmare and I wish this problem on no one else.
TERRY
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I agree. They are very good at getting you to put down earnest money by offering you all kinds of incentives, but then everything slows down and goes down hill. I had the same experience in that we signed the contract in August and our house was not finished until February. To make up for their incentives and price breaks they scrimp on quality. They did a lot of cheap work and even worse. I had to get my own engineer in here for a problem with the pipes and foundation. I would not recommend them to anyone.
Fail to fullfil promises
In the summer of 2008 we purchased a home from DR Horton. One pitch that DR Horton used was that this home only had one neighbor. The open space next to the house was going to be landscaped with grass, shrubs, and trees. It is now March of 2010 and the open space is still not landscaped. Despite numerous calls and emails DR Horton has not fulfilled their promise and we are stuck next to an eye sore.
A fellow neighbor living two streets down from us also lives across from an open lot and is frustrated with the same issue. He was told by DR Hortong that he was buying a great location as the open space would be landscaped, but DR Horton failed him as well and still has not landscaped that area.
In addition, the fence that encloses our backyard fell over a month after we moved in. And it also took them over 6 months to repair a roofing issue that was within the warranty. I would suggest not buying from this company as they take no pride in their business and their integrity is questionable.
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d.r. horton fails to resolve...
In the summer of 2008 we purchased a home from DR Horton. One pitch that DR Horton used was that this home only had one neighbor. The open space next to the house was going to be landscaped with grass, shrubs, and trees. It is now March of 2010 and the open space is still not landscaped. Despite numerous calls and emails DR Horton has not fulfilled their promise and we are stuck next to an eye sore.
A fellow neighbor living two streets down from us also lives across from an open lot and is frustrated with the same issue. He was told he had a prime location for buying as the open space would be landscaped, but DR Horton failed him as well and he is still staring at weeds.
In addition, the fence that encloses our backyard fell over a month after we moved in. And it also took them over 6 months to repair a roofing issue that was within the warranty. I would suggest not buying from this company as they take no pride in their business and their integrity is questionable.
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Poor workmanship
We purchased an Executive Series home from Cambridge Homes (DR Horton) at Liberty Grove in Plainfield in 2006. From the beginning we stopped off to see the home being built as it was our first new home. On too many occasions to mention we noticed problems during the construction faze, which should have been caught by either the builder or the village inspectors from Plainfield.
Wood stairs were left out in the rain, plumbing in the basement leaked, 2x4s were cracked and of low quality, etc. The builders representative verbally offered their "guarantee" that all problems would be fixed!
During our rushed "pre-Inspection" of the home we noticed several major defects and were assured that all would be repaired. To facilitate repairs, I would up taking over two weeks off at intervals of 1-2 days to "fix" their work while we waited for their contractors.
Problems like : cracked and leaking concrete around basement windows, poor installation of carpets, doors, and hand railings. Poor workmanship - painting, drywall, loose fixtures, exposed wires, squeaky stairs (left out in the rain before) and leaky toilets.
Their contractors had to be called out several times just to repair cracks in drywalls. We spoke to a Structural Engineer who informed us that Cambridge forgot to install drywall clips in our ceiling which causes annual lifting of the ceilings upstairs as wood swells and contracts, cracking our walls.
Furthermore our sump pump failed within 14 months after we moved in. The ejector pump failed leaving us a unsanitary mess to clean in the basement shortly after we began using the basement toilet. The plumbing had been ruffed in by Cambridge, but gravel was left in the sewer pipe leading to the ejector pit, causing a flood of sewage in our basement. The sump pump pit also had been full of gravel and some plastic bag from a Spanish music store in Aurora, which wrapped itself around the intake, causing pump failure.
All of our baths sinks trap pipes were left loose, which soon leaked.
The tiles in our master bath had to be cut out and replaced to fix a wall the builder installed crooked! The homes first floor had to be braced up because the builders plumber cut a 3 inch hole through a 10' floor joist to install his pipe! The entire front door had to be replaced due to leaks and damage done during construction. The homes gutters was improperly pitched (found this out during the second year).
To date (36 months) we have replaced the dish washer (would not clean), replaced the garbage disposal (leaked) replaced the sump pump (burned up) replaced the ejector pump (failed due to rocks), had our heating vents cleaned (the builder swept trash into them) had to have the outside concrete patched, bathroom faucets valves replaced, and the master bedroom doors rehung.
We ponder who was watching the contractors when the home was being built? We wonder if the Village of Plainfield's inspectors "looked the other way" as the construction was ongoing? Who paid off who? Do they really care?
We will never buy another home from DR Horton! EVER. America's builder - HA! The entire staff at their Libertyville, IL. office should be fired! BTW - try calling corporate - they hide where they work, and their phone numbers to the corporations office when you attempt to complain. When you finally track them down they claim it is a local problem and as a Corporation they do not involve themselves with their local offices! What a great scam if you build crappy homes! $ 460.000.00 Dollar crappy homes!
Oh yea - the builders rep told us our taxes should be about $5000.00 - they are $ 8300.00!
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Wow that is terrible. I am closing on my first house with this same company in 5 days. Hopefully they do right but you. I'm already freaked out about this committment, you just made it worse! :p
Bad service
I was a first time home buyer. I was in search for a new home. I looked outside of the houston area where dr horton offers a good selection of nice new homes. I entered the model home to be greeted by the sales rep. We looked over floor plans. I found one I liked, I told him I would be very interested in this floor plan. I had already seen the inside at another community.Asked that he contacted me in the next couple of days, you know just a follow up maybe talk financing or see if I made a decesion. I never received any form of contact from the sales rep, not even a email.I guess the rep. thought I couldnt buy or get approved for a loan. Well I ended up buying a all brick home with a different builder, and had no problems getting approved.I was just kinda suprised that I never received a follow up call from the rep.
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Be careful
DR Horton Builders throws up houses in a 2 month period, they come in like gangs, line the streets, damage vehicles, illegally steal water to saturate the ground to plow and don't own up to their responsibilites. For anyone with complaints of any matter concerning this company, please contact Ms. Ford at the address or email address below. Unless everyone gets their complaint on file, nothing will be done and more innocent home owners will pay the price.
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Do not buy from them
I bought a 5 year old Horton home. WHAT a mistake. Very poor quality. Many hidden mistakes. In 5 years the house is in need of roof and siding repairs. Wiring issues, plumbing issues and more. Makes me sick to see what they get away with. Government should step in amd make home builders acountable. The subcontractors took every short cut they could and no one makes sure they do it right. So many things I have to fix or redue just so I can sell it one day and not feel bad for some buyer. They need better standards. I will NEVER buy another home built by D.R. Horton.
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Warranty issues
I purchased a D.R. Horton ome in December 2008 in Birmingham, Al. I can NOT get D.R. Horton to back up their warranty. Many of the warranty issues have been the same issues since I moved into the new construction house. I've talked to some of my neighbors in the Cotswolds and they seem to have similar stories. D.R. Horton blames everything on their contractors...well, guess who hired them...not me!
Some of the repair jobs I have been waiting for repair since January 2009. I can give details and pictures, but I will NEVER buy another D.R. Horton home. I love the floor plan. I love the location, but once they get your money, in my expereicne you will not have follow up. They'll send you surveys asking about your expereince, but they don'y follow up on them.
Forget surveys...follow up on your warranty issues!
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Everything this writer says is true.
I do not agree with your complaint. I am one of your neighbors in the Cotswolds and also live in a D.R. Horton home. We closed on our home December 2007 and issued several warranty requests over the next year. All of our requests were answered within 2-3 days and the issues were resolved. I have heard no complaints from our neighbors regarding home construction or the warranty. My experience with D.R. Horton was great and we love our house.
Fraud
Eleven of my neighbors, my husband and I have a real problem. We all bought new homes built by homebuilder, D.R. Horton in North Las Vegas in 2005. When we chose our home sites, there was an empty 2.4 acre parcel of land behind us. We were all concerned about what was going to be built behind our homes, so we all asked the D.R. Horton's sales agents, James Archibald and/or Katie Pautler-Gray. Each of us was told by one or the other that a "park" was being built behind our homes.
Three months later, construction started on a 24-hour convenience store, gas station, car wash and retail stores. We were shocked! We all began to talk amongst ourselves and learned we had all been lied to by the sales agents, and all were told a park was being built. We wrote D.R. Horton a letter and his attorney met with us and said he would investigate. Well, of course, his investigation came back that the agents never said that; although eleven homeowners and their spouses, all say they did. We filed a complaint with the Nevada Real Estate Division and spoke with an attorney. We hired the attorney and have been working with him for over two years. We do understand about zoning changes, but the zoning had been changed to commercial MONTHS BEFORE we signed our zoning disclosures, (the disclosures clearly show the parcel was zoned residential). We have proof from the Zoning Commission that D.R. Horton's offices and his Land Acquisition Manager were sent notices on two different occasions, before the actual change and after.
It took almost two and a half years for the case to get a date with the NRED, but before the hearing, in which the two agents were charged with gross negligence, they made a deal to pay some fines and do continuing education classes. We are still going through the discovery process with our lawyers. Our lawyers think we have a pretty good case.
Our lives have been turned upside down because of this. We have to deal with people constantly climbing our walls for a shortcut to the store, the noise from the car wash, boom boxes, deliveries, garbage trucks and the flapping of the flag flown at the convenience store. We have to endure the smells from the restaurant, and lights shining in our bedroom windows all night. There has already been a fire at the restaurant just outside of our property line, a shooting of someone trying to escape over the walls and two of the homeowners have been assaulted by neighborhood kids when they were asked not to climb the walls or not skate board behind our homes.
We just feel that we should have had the opportunity to CHOOSE whether we wanted to live behind a convenience store or not. The sales agents should first, not have lied and second, said if you are concerned...check with the Zoning Commission. We trusted them. If we knew the parcel was zoned commercial, I guarantee, we would have all picked different locations.
We want D.R. Horton and/or his sales agents to be held accountable for their fraudulent, deceptive and unfair business practices.
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Your situation is typical of D R Horton consumers nationally. In Simi Valley CA, DHI claimed that the adjoining hillside would not be developed, but it was. In Las Vegas, the adjoining developing parcel was not to have access through Monterey Cove, but it did. In Henderson, the wash behind Sunridge Estates was to remain virgin land, but instead it was rezoned for development. DHI knew of all these changes before it charged the consumers for their homes and in some instances even $100, 000 lot premiums. In Florida, promised boat ramps are not installed but instead an additional home is built. In Georgia and central Florida, community development is stopped for lack of home sales, so you know that the community center, walking paths, pool, tennis courts and other community amenities are never to be seen. Inform yourselves by visiting www.drhortonsucks.info and 15 other interlinked sites. Drop me an email for additional info- missudpat@yahoo.com.
Price gouging
My wife and I recently met with a DR Horton representative regarding the purchase of a new home in a gated community being built by DR Horton. Because we were interested in having the house built we provided a list of options we were interested in and asked for pricing. Upon reviewing the prices we were provided for the options we were interested in it was obvious they were grossly inflated. For instance, we wanted to replace the standard hot water heater with a whole-house tankless water heater. We had priced one for our previous house and knew it would cost approximately $1, 000 installed. The price we were quoted by DR Horton was $3, 500. Another option that was grossly inflated was the addition of a third full bathroom. The price we were quoted was $6, 250 for the thrid bathroom consisting of like materials and quality. We calculated the price per square foot for the base model house to be roughly $77.00 / sqft however, when we calculated the price per square foot for the third bathroom it came to $125.00 / sqft. When we asked the DR Horton representative why the prices were so high we were told that's what the computer calculated. We tried to explain that the quote for the tankless water heater was three times the cost to install one in our other house and it didn't make sense why it was so high. The representative told us he didn't want to argue and that is the price. We were also told each additional electrical outlet would be $100.00.
He was one of the most rude and unprofessional people we have ever encountered. He repeatedly cut us off when we were talking and kept shaking his head. At one point he told us we could submit a counter-offer for the options we wanted but he told us it would be rejected.
For anyone looking for a home in the Dallas/Fort Worth area I would strongly recommend avoiding the Santa Fe Enclaves just off of I-35 unless you want to pay three times the price.
My husband and I also had an upleasant experience with DR Horton in the same community. John was the agent we spoke with and he was very arrogant and condescending. He went so far as to tell us he sold five lots in two weeks and that they don't negociate on prices for upgrades. We were told if we didn't like the price we could buy a house in a different neighborhood.
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I'm pretty sure that all new home builders inflate their upgrade prices. You may want to check some of the other builders around the area and see if the same thing is true.
Yes...the pricing on the upgrades is extremely high.
sometimes the price ends up so high you can't get the loan completed because you needed these items just to make it a decent house.
the appraisal came back short and the mortgage company siad the house wasn't worth what we were charged.
Stay away!
DR HORTON has been an absolute nightmare for my family. Imagine this, we moved into our so called new home in July 2004. We thought it was a great price for the size but we did not know any better. On our 30 day warranty, our hardwood floors started to rise off of the floor do to moisture. We were told that there was no moisture. Well one month later black mould appeared in the same area. They came out to so call fix it ripped up my floors in that one area and claimed that the problem was fixed. Of course 2 months later we noticed that not only in the same area was problems that all over the house the floors were rough and moisture was getting in. they came back out again ripped up my floors all over the house and patched them back up. Think I am finished, yeah right. We happened to go to our third floor that we do not frequent often, and guess what. Leaky roof and water and caved in the ceiling. One of the outside pipes was never insulated to water was accumulating in the ceiling and we did not know until it caved in. Yes they had to rip my ceiling out and make another mess. Oops back to the floors. Of course about 4 months later floors peeling and of course I am crazy. Opps forgot to tell you that I had hot water coming out of my toilet and outside faucets due to faulty plumbing. The list goes on and on. They suck. In addition to going through all of this mess with DR HORTON, we have a daughter with cancer.
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Are there any complaints with any homes built in homestead, Florida by DR Horton.
DR Horton is the builder/declarant in our community and they took money out of our reserve account when it clearly stated that money CANNOT be used by declarant nor assoc. while in declarant stage. In my opinion this is stealing money from the very people that were your loyal customers!
Be wary when purchasing from certain home builders.
I hope your issue got resolved and your daughter went into remission.
Home builder
We purchased our D.R. Horton house in September 2008. We have had numerous problems and little to no success getting them fixed. They will send contractors that will fix some of your problems but the result of the repair is unprofessional work that I could've done myself. Certainly not work that is to my satisfaction. That is if they correct a problem. The majority of my problems have some kind of explanation like shifting and or settling, just part of owning a home, etc. nevermind the fact that this is my 4th home, three of which I was the first owner and contracted the builder to build to my specifications. These problems however, are not just some small cracks in the drywall. We are talking you can see into the cracks at least a quarter thick in several areas throughout the upper level of the home and the ceiling in our childrens room can be moved by pushing on it. We had a crew of three drywallers spend two hours at our house and will be returning to complete the job.
Our plumbing is horrible. I will spare you the specifics on our toilets but in addition to awful toilets, we have no water pressure, if someone brushes their teeth or flushes a toilet you have bad pressure, and possilby a 3rd degree burn or frost bite depending on the day. The temperature is never consistent nor is the pressure. Our pipes are hitting the wall and the floor in the master bedroom. We have already had a leaky sink which resulted in the cabinet below being warped. I told them I was very angry I now had to disclose the leak when I go to sell the home and the representative replied in a frustrated tone of voice he wanted my realtor's number to verify my information. Very unprofessional. I felt like he was calling me a liar and calling my realtor who gave me the information a liar. Of course the fix it guy would know more about realestate than my realtor who has owned his own brokerage for several years. Why should my realtor have to back me up anyway? And even more important, why would I have such low ethics that I would be willing to hide something on a disclosure statement? I mentioned to the representative that I would NEVER be so unethical to lie on a disclosure statement as he was implying I should do. I told him just because they did that to us does not mean it is something I would ever consider doing to someone else. How disgusting.
My kitchen sink has leaked but the plumber that came could not see where it was leaking from.
My screen door on the sliding door has fallen off. My front door is warped from water damage and squeaking. The excuse for that is it is Alder wood and it is high maintenance. I can see daylight out of it when it is closed so when they came the first time to fix that they cut a piece of foam and nailed it in the wood. Great, that looks fantastic! I could just pick up some foam and do that myself.
Then there is the door situation inside. A couple of the doors were rubbing along the carpet. I had then come out and the solution is to cut the door at the bottom. They call it plane. That solved the carpet rubbing but now you can see a large gap at the bottom of the door. If you were laying on the floor you could watch the person in the bathroom. Wonderful. When I saw how bad it looked I told him to stop working on the other doors that it looked horrible and I would just not open the doors anymore. Ok, I am kidding. I told them to stop and I would just watch the carpet to make sure it is not fraying or anything. Our garage door is rubbing and scuffed and makes a horrible sound when it gets to the top. It must not have been installed right to begin with. I say this because our neighbor came and warned us that we will have to put some weather stripping on the sides to keep the snow out of our garage. All of our neighbors had that happen last winter because there is a gap between the garage and the house. The neighbors complained to D.R. Horton who replied they would not fix it. No surprise.
In addition to bad doors, lets talk about the soffets. We have a lovely family of birds nesting somewhere in our roof. They found a hole in the soffet and we now house a family of birds. Loveley if we were living in a tree house. Since we aren't, I am a bit angry. I told the D.R. Horton representative who replied there are several homes that they have had to deal with birds, please make a service request. This I might add is the ONLY response I get from the representative.
I actually made him come to my house to see my problems and see why I am so angry. NOT ONE APOLOGY was given, just the response "go online and make a service request." I did go online and made a request...It simply said I am requesting an immediate call in regard to my numerous complaints. Yes, I got the call, no, they did not fix most of my issues. The leak and the ceiling falling in was luckily a priority so those were, and are being fixed. Lets hope the ceiling does not look like I fixed it with a container of putty from Walmart. It is drying and they will be back on Monday. Then the painters will be here. I am not optamistic.
Their level of service is that of a teenager making $5.50 per hour. Yes, this list is long and no, I am not done yet!
My floors are squeaking and the representative could not hear it. (This is the 2nd time he has come to fix the squeak) It has been "repaired" once before however, the repair made it worse. The other squeak is beneath tile so I will bet money they will not fix that. Since he could not duplicate the noise, he ignored it. I am hoping when I submit my next set of complaints online they will address the floors. I'm sure by the time all is done I will have a dozen more nails in my floor, still a squeak and that will be the end of it. We will see. Oh how I wish I was done.
There is still more. I have tiles rising in my childrens bathroom to which they replied it was not shifting so it was ok. Sure, ok, if you aren't the one living here. I find it unacceptable. If I had contracted the tile guy I would not have paid for that. They obviously noticed it before we purchased the home because several of the tiles are filed down on the edges. That is professional tile work somewhere I am sure. While we are discussing the bathroom, I should mention I can move the bathtub faucet enough I can see behind it. I am hoping no water gets behind there. If so, they will just caulk it and pretend it never happened, meanwhile black mold will be happily spreading through the warm, dark insides of our home. Just what a homeowner always wanted.
And yet still more, My kitchen cabinets and pantry door squeak, my garage entry door squeaks, and of course we already went over the front door squeaking. I need all of my windows re-caulked, my grout is coming away from my tile in two of my bathrooms, the grout around my master bath tub and in the shower has separated from the wall and glass, the grout around my granite counter tops needs to be redone, the grout under the counter around the sink is missing in some areas and some water has leaked below. We also had to have the faucet reinstalled because it was falling into the sink and the sprayer just recently had to be tightened because it moved so much you could see below. I had my own plumber come install a water softener and he said the plumbing has a few things that are actually illegal. He asked if we had a private inspector inspect the house before we purchased the home. I should have listened to my realtor when he said we needed one. We had been fortunate in our other homes and not had any problems so we thought the same would be true for this home. We were wrong!
Our carpet has debris left under that they just carpeted over. The carpet is lumpy and makes noise when you walk over the debris. Also, the seams in the carpet are visible and the carpet is already matted down.
One of the subcontactors working in our neighborhood told me there have been MANY angry D.R. Horton customers and several people are complaining. I saw on this website there are several complaints for D.R. Horton but not in my specific neighborhood. I am not sure if my neighbors even know where to begin. I do know they complain. You should hear the complaints I hear at basketball games, school programs and any other neighborhood function. I know several of our neighbors have spoken to the model home in our subdivision but they just get referred to the website. If you have ever tried to call D.R. Horton it is the same story, full out a request online and or call your local model. Also D.R. Horton has just built a spec home in our culdesac that has white windows, soffets and faccia, front door and garage door. It is THE ONLY ONE in the D.R. Horton subdivision and looks cheap. It stands out and is embarrassing. Our neighbor started an email campaign to get them to change it as it is a spec home and is not a customer's color choice. The response from the corporate office was call the sales woman in the model. I called the Utah representative who said they would not change it due to cost. We have since filed a complaint with our home owners association.
Also, when we had our walk through we were missing some trim in the kitchen. The woman we had the walk through with said it was being ordered by one of the local cabinet makers. It was ordered on appx. September 5th 2008. We still do not have the trim and since then the lady who ordered it does not work for D.R. Horton anymore. We will probably not see our trim.
Our dishwasher is AWFUL, we have to run dishes two and three times sometimes to get them clean and we always rinse first. The oven smells of gas so bad that when you first turn it on you have to turn the fan on or you singe your nose hairs! The front panel of the microwave is loose.
I was asked via email how my experience was as of the 30 day mark. I told them how awful things were and got NO REPLY whatsoever. One would think if they valued my opinion they would at least have the courtesy and professionalism to contact me and try to resolve the situation and possibly throw in an apology along the way but that is what you or I would do, not the most horrible builder I have dealt with in the last 15 years would do. No, they still have not responded.
Needless to say, if you are buying or considering building a D.R. Horton home you can plainly see it is something you should think twice about and research thouroughly.
I read reviews about hotels, toys, cruise ships and other things I am spending money on and usually think the people are nit picky and maybe a little crazy but I can assure you I am not. Maybe "picky" could be used but I think you would agree if you purchase a "nice" home you do not want these things happening and do not want half- as* repair work. If that is nit picky then so be it. Take my advice before you are sitting at your lap top spending an evening venting about your house that you are stuck with.
Sadly, this will not be the end of my D.R. Horton nightmare.
The complaint has been investigated and resolved to the customer’s satisfaction.
DrH treats my neighborhood like it is their private party place. They play music really loud day after day. After several complaints they are still playing it.
Either their corporate policy must be to abuse the people living near their building sites
or their management is so lazy they can't manage a few workers.
Whichever way DrH is a horrible organization to have near.
DrH is a pitiful group of people.
Is there a way to ban such a piece of garbage from building another house in the town?
I too am a DR Horton home owner and these horror stories of warranty claims that are never fixed couldn't be TRUER!
It has been a total nightmare getting them to fix anything and when they do... well, its only done on the surface, not to solve the problem.
My warranty is about to run out and I have had alot of trouble finding an email address or ph. # for DR Horton builders. I have been using the homeowner warranty site to send my claims but thats as far as they want you to go. I am throughly disgusted with them and am thinking of going to the media to get my warranty claims known.
Does anyone in the Round Rock, Tx. Tervista com. that are DRHorton homeowners have a Ph # or email I can use?
In Dec. of '09 we signed a contract to build a D.R. Horton home in far North Fort Worth. We were drawn to the subdivision and the contractor came second. Had I read all the online complaints at that time I'm sure I would have dismissed them saying D.R. Horton builds so many home there has to be a few disgruntled buyers.
The community we were building in is tiered and that concerned us from day one but I was told over and over again throughout the entire process to "wait for the final grade". I see from the complaints other people have been told the same thing. We had 3 closing dates and finally it looked like it was really going to happen. Two weeks prior to closing I was told the final grade was in. What concerned me most was the one neighboring house that didn't have gutters on the side of it and their sprinkler system that seemed to gush water over the retaining wall in places. We couldn't see any kind of grade what so ever and couldn't tell if the water was to run to the front or the back. When I voiced my concerns to the construction supervisor I was told this is it...period. We decided to hire a Structural Engineer to look at it. Thankfully we had the money and had experienced foundation problems prior to be aware of this. The Engineer told us just what we thought...5-7 years down the road we would be looking at up to $30, 000. worth of foundation work. To make a long story short it took a week of abusive phone calls from the corporate bosses before we firmly told them we weren't going to close and that we want to cancel our contract. Of course we had put down over $2, 500 in earnst money that we'll probably never see again but in the long run I think we got away cheap.
I can't tell you how disheartening all of this was to us. I'd grown to love that house design and I still think the neighborhood is one of the best around. We had given our notice to the apartment complex we were renting from and they had already leased our unit so we had to move. Before D.R. Horton would even start to build our new house we had to sell our old one. We found a new builder and new area and after being "homeless" for 9 months we are starting to see an end to what was a horrible experience. FILE A COMPLAINT WITH YOUR LOCAL BETTER BUSINESS BUREAU.
I am so glad we didn't buy a D.R. Horton home. They know what they are doing by having great salespeople up front. After reading every complaint I could find it seems that D.R. Horton has lots of problems with water in one form or another. Buyer beware.
I bought a house in Cibolo, TX and am having the same problems..shifting of the house! Have had over 50 floor tiles cracked, over 5 foundation cracks, the arch in the entranceway nearly fell down, over 100 cracks in the walls...large ones of nearly 4 ft long, doors off so that they will not open or close, bricked flower beds I had installed in the front yard look awful due to the shifting ground. And do you know what they tell me...I am not watering properly! I have owned 4 homes and 3 of them have never had a problem. I water the same way as I always have. The house is just defective and that is the best answer they can come up with. They have fixed the damage several times & the cracks start reappearing the very next day! The stairs to the upstairs separated from the walls of nearly 3". I will never ever buy another DR Horton home...EVER!
I have owned a DR Horton home for 14mths now and have found the house to be built well and any problems that I have had they have addressed in a timely manner. I recently had my one year warranty inspection and they went above & beyond what we had asked them to fix.
The only complaint I have which is a new one is now they are starting to build on the lots next to me with spec homes and the workers are not considerate to neighboring yards. They have been using my front yard to put all of the house frames, scraps etc. on. There is a hole about 2ft x 2ft dug out, workers walk all over it and they have parked blocking my driveway several times when they could have parked elsewhere. I have seen ladders and wood set up in front of other neighbors homes and they have the length of 8 houses all together on one side of the street they could be using... I called in about the large hole in my landscaping and missing gravel, and they told me it should be fixed once the construction is done. So I guess I just have to put up with a messy front yard for several months...
I have also heard their music BLARING through my walls from 7am to 5pm. I have a newborn baby and work from home, so this is extremley frustrating...
DR Horton should make sure their contract workers are being respectful to their current home owners because they are working for DR HORTON...
I agree whole-heartedly, I moved into my home March 2006 and had fixes, repairs, and complaints for up to a year after moving in. It was a nightmare and I to have owned other homes built from ground up. I lived in my last home for 14 years and did not have half the problems I had in the first year here. I even oversaw the
building of my daughter's home in this same community and had hell getting things done. I had to call the building supervisor and track him down constantly, mainly because the guys working on the house could not understand or speak English. D R Horton homes suck big time, the design may be a great concept but the actual construction is below what anyone can consider a good job.
I need work/repair right now; my bedroom ceiling is crack from one corner almost to the center light. My shower seems to be leaking somehow through to the wall on the other side of the partition. My tile in the kitchen has cracked in the area of the room that I had to insist the smooth out because cement was uneven.
My garage has been off and on working poorly. I have a crack across my drive because they did not engineer the angel correctly. The topsoil on almost all the yards around here has washed away due to poor engineering. For us to suppose to have double pain windows you can hear the kids down the street playing or
maybe it’s the badly installed doors. My daughter moved into her 2-story home later in 2006 and so far other
than poor construction. She has had her doorbell to disintegrate and first set of bells to go out. The wiring in
her garage opener on the wall broke and I had to go into the wall unit to repair it. Just a few months ago she
smelled something burning and called the Fire Department. They could not find anything, but could smell
something themselves. We paid for electricians to inspect but they found nothing. One strange thing was when we both moved into our homes, we had scorpions as well for a while. She can only wait until it happens again and call the Fire Department right away.
It is so sad that we pay our hard earned money for something that is a dream for us and
someone like D R Horton destroys it with greed. In California, when I lived there I had
a recourse to report and solve the main problem with my home. When I solved mine I
in turn solve the problem for the others in our Townhome complex. Here in Texas I am
not sure if I have the same type of recourse but I am going to surely find out.
PL
SA, TX
We bought a home in AZ where it was known that the soil contraction was a huge problem with foundation cracks. Even though they had a new foundation technique that is called post tension foundation concrete ( a method that uses compression loading on the slab as it is built and prevents AZ foundation problems they choose to not only not use this but also did not use any traditional methods of re-inforcement like rebar. We purchased the home in 2006 and although the previous owner knew of the crack they had covered it up with carpet and tile.
Several months later we started noticing the carpet bunching and the tile grout line expanding and eventually cracking. Upon inspection we seen a huge gap crack that expanded the entire distance. The crack ran parallel to the load bearing wall that separated the kitchen area and ran the entire distance. This crack was later inspected by the contractors organization in AZ and it was discovered that it was not only improperly installed but that it had been an after thought during a concrete pour that must have gone wrong. there was not re-inforcement and they could not understand since the house was clearly built after the knowledge of this new foundation method that any contractor would do this type of slab knowing the risks.
After much back and forth between the home builder Horton and the warranty company they said they had no responsibility because he warranty was a option and had to be purchased. That has now changed if true and they cover this type of foundation failure for up to ten years.
They did not even have the decency to come out and look at there failure and offer even simple advice.
I have since contacted a construction lawyer who specializes in these matters and is quite convinced that under the AZ implied warranty law that they will eventually experience the effects of there failure.
I just wish that companies in America would take ethical responsibility of there products and do everything they could to reconcile obvious failures. Homes should carry warranties for these types of fundamental building requirements and own up to there mistakes.
They claim so many good things about there products but never seem to honor them. Had I did any research on this home builder prior to buying it would have been clear that I needed to avoid them, and I strongly recommend anyone who is doing investigative research to not even give them a chance at bringing them the obvious headaches and worries that they bring with there work. They are not only terrible builders but even ruder to work with. The only option is a lawyer and we complain about having so many of them. This is one clear reason why. Americans have lost there since of pride and greed and sloppy workmanship have become the alternative.
I will be extremely cautious about any major expenses in the future to get a written warranty agreement fro the institution selling the product. Even if it is a simple electronic device. Stay away from DR Horton. Also for what it is worth Arizona has the worst builders in the nation. You may as well live in a chicken coop as that is how fast and greedy they build them.
Alan L. Olsen
Mesa Arizona
DR Horton = The suck...
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