The Uponor lawsuit attorneys working with Class Action.org are available to review claims from property owners who experienced problems with the Uponor PEX brass plumbing fittings. Allegedly, certain models of this product can fail earlier than expected – sometimes within months of installation – causing severe water damage to walls and flooring. If the company released a defective product into the marketplace, consumers who experienced problems with the product may be able to seek financial compensation. To learn more about a potential Uponor lawsuit and to find out if you can seek compensation for damages, visit
http://www.classaction.org/uponor-pex-plumbing-fittings.html for a no cost, no obligation case review.
According to allegations, the Uponor PEX brass plumbing fittings can fail prematurely due to dezincification, a type of chemical reaction. It is believed that as water travels through the fittings, zinc leaks out of the fittings, and compromises their structural integrity. Allegedly, plumbing fittings which are affected by dezincification can burst or leak, leading to flooding and property damage, as well as limit the plumbing system’s ability to distribute water to fixtures and appliances.
Consumers who experienced
Uponor PEX failure with these brass plumbing fittings may have legal recourse to seek financial compensation. Potentially, these individuals may be able to participate in an Uponor class action, a type of lawsuit in which a large group of consumers collectively file a claim to seek compensation for damages. For more information on a potential
Uponor lawsuit, visit Class Action.org today.
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