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Well, I would give them a zero star is that was an option. I got an attorney and Fulton still blew me off. However, a couple days after Fulton and their attorney came to inspect my house, my house has a flood. They failed to install the water softener drain completely, and I had a cup with show in the bottom wedged in to keep the water in the drain hole. They apparently removed the cup to take photos of it, and didn't say a word about it. So a slow leak continued until I found it. My insurance company came out and the doors cost me a $1,000 deductible. The total claim was over $6k. And now my homeowners insurance is going up because of Fulton's crappy home construction. And of course they're saying it looks like I removed the plastic pipe on the end of the copper pipe. Like why the heck would I do that? And my attorney days the state laws favor the builders in Arizona. And they're made up of a bunch of contractors...so it's the "Good Ol' Boy Club". You can't win...the best thing to do is stay away from Fulton Homes.
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