A homeowner says his house that’s more than 100 years old is falling apart, and it’s not because of old age.
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“Very proud of this house. It was built in 1920, and I’m proud to say that I’m the third owner,” S. Ray Schneider said, who owns the house on Pizer St. in the Norhill Historic District of Houston Heights. “What they do, is use a machine that drills under the street, and it goes through to run this PVC line,” Schneider said.“It was just the epitome of a 12-guage shotgun blast,” he said.“As a contractor or sub-contractor, no one has the authority when y’all cause damage to something, and you break lines to fix things?” Schneider asked the contracted worker.
When he tried to file a claim with Digco, he says the company denied causing any damage. But pictures and videos showing cracks and separations tell a different story.
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