New York 8/29/2011 10:57:04 PM
News / Law

Uponor Class Action May Be an Option for Homeowners with Failing Plumbing Fittings

An Uponor class action may be an option for property owners who experienced problems with their brass PEX plumbing fittings. Potentially, an Uponor class action could allow these individuals an opportunity to collectively file a claim in court seeking compensation for water damage and other losses which resulted from the failure of these plumbing fittings. To find out whether you are eligible for an Uponor class action, receive a no risk, no cost evaluation of your claim by visiting http://www.classaction.org/uponor-pex-plumbing-fittings.html

An Uponor class action lawsuit may be an option for property owners, as it has been alleged that certain Uponor PEX brass plumbing fittings may be prone to premature failure. Reportedly, these brass plumbing fittings are failing, sometimes within months of installation, when they are exposed to water due to dezincification, a type of chemical reaction. Fittings which undergo this reaction may burst, leak, or interfere with the plumbing system’s ability to distribute water. 

Property owners who experienced Uponor PEX problems and suffered water damage or other losses may have legal recourse. To learn more about alleged Uponor PEX failure and the potential legal options available to property owners, visit Class Action.org. The Uponor class action attorneys working with the site are also providing an online case review at no cost and with no obligation to those who experienced Uponor PEX problems.  

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