New York 4/27/2011 9:38:15 PM
News / Law

Cracked, Shrinking CertainTeed Fiber Cement Siding May Qualify Homeowners for Legal Recourse

Property owners who experienced problems with CertainTeed WeatherBoards fiber cement exterior siding may have legal recourse to recover compensation for damages. It was reported in December 2010 that CertainTeed Corp faced a putative class action which claimed that the siding is defective and that the company did not meet the terms outlined in its product warranties. According to the complaint, the company has made and sold defective siding since at least 2002, and neglected to properly design and test its products before making them available for purchase by the public. If you experienced cracking, warping or other CertainTeed fiber cement sidings problems, you may be able to participate in a legal action to recover financial compensation. Visit http://www.classaction.org/certainteed-fiber-cement-siding.html and fill out the free case evaluation form to find out if you are eligible. 

Homeowners who have reported CertainTeed siding problems have complained of a number of issues. Allegedly, shrinking, warping, shrinking, and gapping between siding boards are among the potential problems with the CertainTeed WeatherBoards fiber cement exterior siding products. In addition, two plaintiffs in the putative CeratinTeed class action allege that they submitted a claim for their fiber cement siding problems, but the company did not uphold its product warranty. 

If your property has experienced CertainTeed shrinking, cracking or other problems, visit Class Action.org to receive a free evaluation of your fiber cement siding problems. The attorneys working with the site are providing this online consultation at no cost and remain committed to protecting the rights of property owners who have experienced CertainTeed fiber cement siding problems. 

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