If your new home has no major issues, buying from Tilia might be fine. But if anything goes wrong, be prepared for years of chasing. We’ve had a leak in our dormer since the day we moved in, and two years later I’m still following up every single week.Tilia often appear willing to help, but nothing actually gets done. They put up scaffolding for two months and no one ever came to fix the issue. We asked for it to be removed, which they did — only to put it back up months later claiming they finally had the parts. That scaffolding has now been up for about seven months, and still not a single person has carried out any repairs.We even have video of a contractor going up the ladder for about 30 seconds, then reporting back that there was “nothing wrong” with the dormer — meanwhile the inside is wet, and paint is cracking and flaking onto the floor. With heavy rain and storms coming, I’m expecting it will soon start leaking onto the carpet, leaving Tilia with an even bigger problem.At this point, with the lack of customer care and zero progress, I’d honestly prefer Tilia to issue a final response letter so I can move forward with an NHBC claim. NHBC is already aware of what’s happening and is willing to help.
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Tilia Homes builds quality new homes and communities across England. We work hard to deliver the highest possible standards for our customers in design, build quality and service. We go the extra mile to make a difference to the local areas in which we build and to be a company that our people and our partners can be proud of. We operate through our four regional businesses; Central, Eastern, Northern and Western. See more