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6 Common Construction Defects in Florida

6 Common Construction Defects in Florida

January 13, 2024
6 Common Construction Defects in Florida

6 Common Construction Defects in Florida

If you are thinking of starting new projects or undergoing improvements, you will be involved in construction. Whether your project is for an individual or entity, residential or commercial, large or small, you are likely to face construction defects. For contractors in Florida, customer concerns and complaints are common and just part of business. However, by being aware of common construction defects in Florida, you can take the steps to prevent such instances from occurring. We have included 6 common construction defects to help you determine when a construction defect lawyer is needed.

1. Roof Issues

Roof leaks are common. If a roof leaks, has cosmetic defects or other problems of any kind, it may be due to a construction defect. Make sure that if the roof is old or new, that there is no leaking of any sort to avoid future damages.

2. Façade Leaks

Rainfall in many parts of Florida is a common occurrence, especially with unexpected weather. That combined with high humidity, can make it easy for homeowners to experience façade leaks. Such leakage can be a serious construction defect that should be addressed as soon as it is noticed. A construction defect lawyer can assist in addressing these leaks.

Repairing these leaks can be expensive but is a necessary fix as this may damage the structure of the home. If there is poor workmanship involved, a structure is likely to be vulnerable to façade leaks. It’s important not to let leaks go unresolved, as they can cause structural damage elsewhere causing additional construction defects.

3. Defective Floors

Most floors will naturally expand and contract over time. But if the floor is not designed or laid correctly, water can enter small cracks and cause serious damage throughout the structure.

When this happens, there is a threat of mold developing. Mold can be harmful to anyone, and additionally, the mold can result in structural changes and constructional defects.

4. Defective Windows

Defective windows can cause severe problems in a structure. Improperly designed or incorrectly installed windows can cause serious leaks and ultimately lead to structural damage that will affect you and your property’s quality.

Replacing windows may require significant repairs. Make sure to inspect windows to see that it is properly installed, and issues are addressed. And in some cases, the entire framework may need to be taken out and reinstalled. Partnering with a construction defect lawyer can help ensure proper installation.

5. Hot and Cold Spots

Since the weather in Florida is unpredictable, it is common to expect some issues with hot and cold spots in homes and properties. There can be problems with HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning) and this is a sign that there is a construction defect present. Structures with poor HVAC may be evidence that they were improperly designed or built.

6. Cracks in Concrete

Broken concrete, especially if it directly relates to the foundation of the structure, can be a challenging problem. To make matters worse, visible cracks in the concrete may indicate a serious construction defect. This may cause irreversible damage to the property and its value.

Call A Construction Defect Lawyer Today

We want you to be able to enjoy your home and property without any worries. At Wilson Reeder & Zudar, we care about you and your loved ones’ safety. If you or someone you know has the misfortune of finding a construction defect on your property, let our construction defect lawyers help you determine if you have a case and make sure you are compensated if the builder is at fault. Call or fill out our contact form to get in touch with a construction defect lawyer.

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