Taylor Morrison Construction Defects? Hollington Law Firm Is Investigating Claims

W. Neal Hollington
W. Neal Hollington

Apr 13, 2025

3 minute read

Issues With Your Taylor Morrison Home? You’re Not Alone

Taylor Morrison markets itself as one of America’s most trusted homebuilders—but many homeowners are reporting construction defects, safety concerns, and frustration with warranty delays or denials. If you live in a Taylor Morrison home and are facing serious construction problems, you may have legal rights.

Hollington Law Firm is actively investigating construction defect claims involving Taylor Morrison homes. We represent homeowners—not builders or insurers—and we offer free consultations to help you understand your options and protect your investment.

Common Defects Reported in Taylor Morrison Homes

Taylor Morrison builds thousands of homes annually across Colorado and other states. While the company emphasizes style and energy efficiency, homeowners have reported a wide range of construction issues, including:

  • Cracked or defective stucco and siding

  • Roof leaks and missing or improperly installed flashing

  • Foundation cracks or settlement

  • Poor drainage and water intrusion in basements or crawlspaces

  • Inadequate insulation and ventilation causing mold or moisture problems

  • Malfunctioning HVAC, plumbing, or electrical systems

  • Structural framing issues and drywall separation

  • Improper installation of windows and exterior doors

  • Warranty claims that go unanswered or are superficially repaired

These defects can cause thousands of dollars in repairs, reduce your home’s value, and disrupt your daily life.

Do You Have a Legal Claim?

You may have a valid legal claim against Taylor Morrison if:

  • Your home was built within the last 8 years

  • You’ve experienced significant construction issues or system failures

  • Repairs have been denied, delayed, or failed to resolve the underlying issue

  • Your home does not meet local building code requirements or industry standards

In Colorado and many other states, homeowners are protected by laws that allow them to seek compensation for defective construction, breach of warranty, and builder negligence.

In Colorado, the Construction Defect Action Reform Act (CDARA) and Homeowner Protection Act provide a path for homeowners to assert claims—but strict notice requirements and timelines apply. Hollington Law Firm can help you meet those deadlines and position your claim for success.

Why Choose Hollington Law Firm?

At Hollington Law Firm, we focus on helping homeowners hold large builders accountable. We are not affiliated with builders or insurance companies—we work for you.

What sets us apart:

  • Experienced in construction defect litigation and homeowner protection laws

  • Focused representation for homeowners—not builders or corporate defendants

  • No upfront legal fees – we are only paid if you recover compensation

  • Colorado-based with deep understanding of CDARA, local codes, and builder practices

  • Individual and potential class or group claims considered

We understand what it’s like when your dream home turns into a legal and financial burden. Our job is to fight back and help you secure the repairs and compensation you deserve.

Contact Hollington Law Firm Today – Free Case Evaluation

If you live in a Taylor Morrison home and are experiencing construction defects—cracks, leaks, foundation movement, or warranty runaround—don’t wait. Colorado law imposes strict deadlines for construction defect claims, and acting early can make a difference.

Call Hollington Law Firm at 303-276-2647 or submit the form on this page for a free, no-obligation consultation.

Let us help you protect your home—and your rights.

The information provided on this website is for general informational purposes only and should not be construed as legal advice or legal opinion. You should not act or refrain from acting on the basis of any information provided on this website without seeking legal advice from an attorney.