17 Apr, 2018 → by ClaimboUser246920
BEWARE of pre-existing conditions

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Even thought we waited 6 weeks for the scheduling of our deck, we waited. It was finally installed and looked great. Then we decided to sell our house. The buyers home inspection was done and we were told the deck was not able to pass inspection. We argued that Long Fence, an apparently reputable company, installed it. How could it not pass inspections? The answer was simple. According to the VP of Long Fence, the process known as a "redeck" does not have a county inspection performed on it after completion. We were not told of this detail during our sales process. If I was told it would not be inspected I would have said nevermind! Were we told that our previous deck had a crumbling attachment to the house that would not last? No. The installer just built right over top of it. Long Fence has admitted that the pre-existing conditions are there, they've admitted that I was not told of them, and they refuse flatly to help assist us in remedying the situation. Unbelievable.
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