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    Castle Pines Village Properties

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    2-10 Home Buyers Warranty - Pipe burst

    2-10 Home Buyers Warranty

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    I am completely dissatisfied with my 2-10 warranty. The builder poorly engineered my interior…read morestairs, but I did not know about it until the carpet company came out to re-stretch the carpet to eliminate the bunching in the middle of the stairs. To re-stretch the carpet, it first has to be removed, and when it was removed, I couldn't believe my eyes. The stair treads didn't even come close to the drywall, and the treads had a gap that was double the height of my son's foot - so my son going up and down the stairs could easily get his foot trapped, or his hand/arm stuck in the stairs. At first 2-10 said they would re-open the warranty claim, and seemed like they were on my side. However, when the builder got involved, he told 2-10.com that the stairs were built to standard construction standards, and 2-10 concurred. They never sent a third-party to come take a look, despite informing them that it was a pinch hazard and it could break my son's foot. The builder said in a response to my review that they engineer gaps to allow for an "optional stair skirt". So they recognize the gaps are there, are refusing to admit liability for engineering stairs that appear to be unsafe. I simply can't believe that both (1) 2-10 and (2) my builder refuse to do anything. I think the reason is that it's just too costly for them. They have to remove the carpet, and effectively redo the whole stairway. Looking at about $1,500 in parts and labor, maybe more. Even though I can measure the gap, which is an inch on both sides on some stairs, they flat out refuse to admit liability. Just remember that with new home warranties, the BUILDER is the customer. Not you. The builder pays 2-10 for warranty coverage to eliminate some work and liability at their end. The warranty is NOT for the home owner. There may be some benefit, but builders could respond directly to home owners without 2-10. They do it because it saves them money so when they deny your request, you are on the hook for legal costs for arbitration. Just don't expect much. The customer service rep in this case, Joseph Lim, did a fantastic job talking to me, and describing the process. The problem is above him.

    Had this company as my home warranty for 23 years, and it's been the worst 23 years of my life,…read moreafter having a unit replaced 6 years ago within a year the unit failed and every year since then there has been a different mechanical issue, I'm calling 210 routinely and different HVAC contractors who are intentionally lying to me while I've spent over 30 days trying to speak with a claims supervisor who completely started to ignore and not return my calls and messages to speak with another supervisor for over 31 days as of today and I still have a broken unit running non-stop with an AC bill over $500 and a broken non-operational unit having to pay $100 copay each time while getting hours of the runaround on the phone, and blatant refusal of this company to transfer me to another higher tiered specialist and instead they put me on hold or send me to the survey line or outright terminate my whole call completely resulting in me having to start all over again and waste my time, This house keeps my elderly mother cool and alive which is a basic human need in arizona, I might find her dead now entering August from heat exhaustion. Avoid warranty companies for your life!!!

    Steel Rhino Property Inspections - Custom Homes

    Steel Rhino Property Inspections

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    Jim Michael and Steel Rhino are the inspection company you want to use when buying, selling or to…read moreensure your house/property(ies) are in the condition you expect them to be. Jim inspected a home for my wife and I. When setting up the inspection the communication from Steel Rhino was clear and easily understood. The fee for the inspection was understood from the onset and the only thing that changed was adding an asbestos test at our request during inspection. Jim was not only on time but early the morning of inspection. He wore a mask during the entire inspection as well as booties to keep the floors as clean as possible. He is extremely organized and knowledgeable and answered a multitude of questions I had. His employee who did the sewer line inspection was very efficient and easy to understand in the video he took of the sewer scope. Make sure to use Steel Rhino Inspections as this is a first class company that takes education and inspections seriously for residential and commercial properties.

    Wow, what a thorough home inspection! We met Patrick before going in. He scoped the sewer and told…read moreus everything we needed to know. He even suggested ways we can maintain the pipes to elongate their lives before servicing. Then, we went inside and Keith was just phenomenal. He explained everything and then he walked us through where the gas valve, main breaker, water shut off, and other items are. Really cannot recommend these guys more. Looking forward to getting the inspection report back, which will apparently have a ton of pictures and videos they took. Great company with such integrity.

    Steel Rhino Inspections

    Steel Rhino Inspections

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    We first hired Steel Rhino Property Inspections to inspect an older house we were hoping to buy. We…read more knew the house needed some minor repairs but wanted a "professional eye" to assess the home for hidden damage. Our general inspector Matt W. painstakingly inspected every area of the home from the attic to the cracked driveway, turning on vents, looking under eaves, climbing on the roof, and checking window seals. Within 2 hours of completing his inspection, he provided a detailed, written report of his findings with a lot of standard photos and thermal imaging photos. With his report came peace of mind that the house we were buying was a great find with no hidden damage that could later prove to be costly. Matt was detail oriented, and alerted us of both immediate safety issues and preventative measures to take in order to prevent issues in the future. He was more than willing to take the time to make sure we understood his report to the fullest. Patrick J. performed our sewer inspection, and his professionalism and commitment to his clients is top notch! He did a camera inspection and also shared the video to support his findings and recommendations. Patrick took the time to make sure that his report was fair to both sides and accurate, he even consulted a master plumber for second opinion on the recommended solutions for this difficulty case. Our agent was so impressed that she would use Patrick herself in the future. We were very pleased with Steel Rhino Property Inspections and HIGHLY recommend Matt and Patrick to other home buyers!

    Steel Rhino called out issues on an inspection that were ridiculous and non issues freaking out the…read moreBuyers so much that they terminated over items that were not problems! Inspectors are opinions not experts!

    Castle Pines Village Properties - propertymgmt - Updated August 2026

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