New York 1/5/2011 11:30:32 PM
News / Law

CertainTeed Siding Problems, Including Cracking and Shrinking, Outlined by Class Action.org

Class Action.org has released an alert concerning reported problems with the CertainTeed WeatherBoards Fiber Cement exterior siding products. Allegedly, this CertainTeed siding product can shrink, crack or warp. If you have experienced CertainTeed siding problems, you may be able to recover compensation for damages. Visit http://www.classaction.org/certainteed-fiber-cement-siding.html today to learn more about the potential CertainTeed fiber cement siding problems and to receive a free online case review. 

CertainTeed Corp. is facing a putative class action claiming that the WeatherBoards Fiber Cement exterior siding products contain defects and that the manufacturer has failed to honor its warranties for these siding products. The plaintiffs in the case claim a number of CertainTeed siding problems, including warping, shrinking, cracking and gapping between siding boards. Two of the plaintiffs submitted a claim under their product warranty, but allege that the company failed to uphold the contract’s terms and instead offered unfinished replacement boards. 

If you have experienced cracking, shrinking or warping of CertainTeed WeatherBoards fiber cement exterior siding, you may have legal recourse. Visit Class Action.org today to receive a free online legal consultation. The attorneys working with Class Action.org are providing this case evaluation at no cost and remain dedicated to protecting the rights of homeowners who have experienced CertainTeed fiber cement siding problems.  

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