A Gentek lawsuit has alleged that the company’s exterior aluminum and steel siding is inherently defective, as it can start to chip, peel or crack within the original warranty period. Because allegations presented in the Gentek lawsuit claim that the company manufactured and sold defective siding and failed to fully meet the terms of its product warranties for manufacturing defects, homeowners who noticed chipping, cracking or other problems may have legal recourse. To find out if you are eligible for a Gentek lawsuit, visit
http://www.classaction.org/gentek-siding.html for a free, no obligation evaluation of your claim. You may be eligible to seek compensation for replacement costs and other financial losses resulting from your Gentek siding problems.
In addition to claims that the siding is defective, the
Gentek lawsuit further alleges that the company is not fully upholding the terms of its product warranties. According to the Gentek lawsuit, some homeowners assert that they when submitted a claim for peeling paint, the company offered them one of two options: receive a monetary sum or have the affected siding repainted. Allegedly, the sum which was offered was significantly less than what Gentek was liable for under its product warranties. In addition, the Gentek lawsuit claims that some homeowners needed to wait years to have their siding repainted, also in violation of the product warranty. According to the Gentek lawsuit, the company is liable for the repair, replacement or, for siding sold between 1995 and thereafter, refinishing of siding.
If you have
Gentek siding complaints about chipping, peeling or other issues, you may be able to participate in a lawsuit to seek compensation for replacement costs and other expenses related to your siding problems in light of these claims. Visit Class Action.org today for more information on Gentek lawsuit allegations and to receive a free, no obligation evaluation of your claim.
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