If your home was built by Perry Homes in the DFW area between 2017 and 2022—especially in neighborhoods like Ventana near Benbrook—you’ll want to examine its brickwork and structural integrity.
Several Perry-built homes in Ventana, particularly those completed in 2019, are now showing alarming signs of poorly executed masonry. Homeowners have reported bricks crumbling under light pressure, and concerns are mounting around areas like eaves, and spaces above doors, windows, and garages—key structural zones that shouldn’t be failing.
The issue appears to stem from missing or improperly installed brick ties, a basic construction requirement meant to secure brick to the structure. While some speculate foundation problems, many cases point to subpar workmanship that somehow made it through inspection.
Here’s what homeowners should do: conduct a visual inspection of your home’s exterior—especially vulnerable points—and seriously consider hiring an independent, third-party inspector who isn’t affiliated with Perry Homes.
If you spot any red flags, report them immediately to Perry Homes Warranty. According to multiple homeowner accounts online, resolution often required escalating concerns all the way up the corporate chain.
No injuries have been reported yet, but the risk is real. Don’t wait for the damage to become dangerous. Check now, and act fast if you see something off.












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