Press Release

Construction Defect Center Now Wants
To Hear From Homeowners If Their US
Made Hardwood or Engineered Hardwood
Flooring Product Has Delaminated Or
Cracked

Monday, January 23, 2012
The Construction Defect Center wants to
hear from any US homeowner, if their
US made hardwood, or engineered
hardwood flooring product has
delaminated, or cracked. In
addition, the group wants to hear
from any homeowner, whose hardwood
flooring product has warped, or
splintered. The Construction Defect
Center is also encouraging all
homeowners, who have had the run
around from a hardwood flooring
product manufacturer to contact them
with their specific complaints. The
Construction Defect Center's US Made
Hardwood or Engineered Hardwood
Flooring Initiative is focused on
identifying homeowners in the United
States, who purchased a US made
hardwood, or engineered hardwood
flooring product that is now
delaminating, warped, curling, or
splintering, provided the wood
flooring product was purchased, and
installed within the last four
years. For more information
homeowners with recently installed
defective high end U.S. made
hardwood, or engineered flooring are
encouraged to contact the
Construction Defect Center anytime
at 866-714-6466, or they can contact
the group via their web site at
http://ConstructionDefectCenter.Com
(PRWEB)
January 23, 2012
The Construction Defect Center is
now urging all homeowners to contact
them if their recently purchased
hardwood, or engineered hardwood
flooring product has delaminated, or
cracked. The group is also very
interested in hearing from US
homeowners, whose recently purchased
hardwood, or engineered flooring
product has curled, or warped. The
Construction Defect Center says, "We
also want to hear from homeowners
who have had to endure the run
around from a hardwood, or
engineered hardwood flooring
manufacturer related to warranty
issues. Why have a warranty if it is
meaningless, or if there is going to
be a systematic pattern of bad
faith, when it comes to warranty
claims on the part of a hardwood, or
engineered hardwood flooring
manufacturer's products? Further,
why are we getting complaints from
homeowners in California, where
humidity is not a viable excuse for
a hardwood floor failure?" The group
would like to hear from any US
homeowner, who has complaints about
their hardwood flooring, or
engineered hardwood flooring
product, provided the homeowner can
identify the wood flooring
manufacturer, they can confirm the
wood flooring was installed within
the last four years, and the
homeowner was told, or led to
believe the wood flooring product
was made in the United States.
Homeowners with complaints about
their hardwood, or engineered
hardwood flooring products are
encouraged to contact the
Construction Defect Center anytime
at 866-714-6466, or they can contact
the group via their web site at
http://ConstructionDefectCenter.Com
The Specific Issues the Construction
Defect Center is Looking at with
Respect to US Made Hardwood &
Engineered Hardwood Flooring
Products:
-
The hardwood flooring product
has cracked
-
The hardwood flooring product
has warped
-
The hardwood flooring product
has delaminated
-
The hardwood flooring product
has splintered
-
The maker of the hardwood
flooring product is not backing
their warranty
The Construction Defect Center is
the premier private advocacy group
in the United States for consumers
stuck with construction defects.
http://ConstructionDefectCenter.Com

Construction Defect Center Now Says
It Is Vital Homeowners with Gentek
Siding Issues or Complaints Related
to Peeling Color Variations or
Warranty Issues to Call Them

Monday, December 19, 2011
The Construction Defect Center is
saying, "It is vital homeowners with
Gentek metal siding with warranty
issues, and or complaints about
cracking, peeling, or color
variation issues to get identified
now." The most common complaints
about Gentek metal exterior siding
appear to be peeling, cracking,
chipping, and or they have
complaints about inconsistent color
variations with this home exterior
siding product. In addition many
homeowners have complained about
warranty related issues, as Gentek
metal siding was supposed to come
with a lifetime like warranty.
According to the Associated Press on
September 12th 2011, "A lawsuit
filed by nine plaintiffs claiming
Gentek siding products are defective
will be allowed to proceed. In an
order dated August 23, U.S. District
Judge Benita Y. Pearson of the
Northern District of Ohio refused a
motion by the defendant to dismiss
the Gentek siding lawsuit and strike
its class action allegations." In
many instances homeowners, or home
investors used the Gentek metal
siding as a way to make their home
look better, with no issues related
to ever having to paint again. If a
homeowner has installed Gentek metal
siding, only to see it crack, peel,
chip, fade in color, they should
contact the Construction Defect
Center immediately at 866-714-6466,
or they can contact the group via
its web site at
http://ConstructionDefectCenter.Com
(PRWEB)
December 19, 2011
The Construction Defect Center says,
"It is vital we identify any
homeowner, who has a problem, or has
a complaint about Gentek metal
siding to call them." The group is
saying, "If you have experienced
Gentek siding problems, such as
Gentek steel siding peeling,
cracking, chipping, or
inconsistencies with your home's
Gentek metal siding color, we want
to hear from you, and if possible we
want pictures as well. In some
instances this product was sold with
the promise it would last decades,
and many homeowners appear to be
having problems in just a few years
after installation." According to
the Associated Press on September
12th 2011, "A lawsuit filed by nine
plaintiffs claiming Gentek siding
products are defective will be
allowed to proceed. In an order
dated August 23, U.S. District Judge
Benita Y. Pearson of the Northern
District of Ohio refused a motion by
the defendant to dismiss the Gentek
siding lawsuit and strike its class
action allegations." For more
information homeowners are welcome
to contact the Construction Defect
Center anytime at 866-714-6466, or
they can contact the group via their
web site at
http://ConstructionDefectCenter.com.
If a homeowner has had any of the
following problems with Gentek steel
siding, and their home, please
contact the Construction Defect
Center immediately at 866-714-6466.
-
Peeling
-
Cracking
-
Chipping
-
Inconsistency in paint color
-
Warranty related issues
The Construction Defect Center is
the premier private advocacy group
in the United States for consumers
stuck with construction defects.
http://ConstructionDefectCenter.Com
Federal Court Northern District of
Ohio Case #10CV-2093

Construction Defect Center is Now
Urging Homeowners with Gentek Siding
Issues or Complaints Related to
Peeling Cracking Color Variations or
Warranty Issues to Call Them

Monday, December 12, 2011
The Construction Defect Center is urging
homeowners with Gentek metal siding
with warranty issues, and or
complaints about cracking, peeling,
or color variation issues to get
identified now. The most common
complaints about Gentek metal
exterior siding appear to be
peeling, cracking, chipping, and or
they have complaints about
inconsistent color variations with
this home exterior siding product.
In addition many homeowners have
complained about warranty related
issues, as Gentek metal siding was
supposed to come with a lifetime
like warranty. In many instances
homeowners, or home investors used
the Gentek metal siding as a way to
make their home look better, with no
issues related to ever having to
paint again. If a homeowner has
installed Gentek metal siding, only
to see it crack, peel, chip, fade in
color, they should contact the
Construction Defect Center
immediately at 866-714-6466, or they
can contact the group via its web
site at
http://ConstructionDefectCenter.Com
(PRWEB)
December 12, 2011
The Construction Defect Center is
urging any homeowner who has a
problem or has a complaint about
Gentek metal siding to call them.
The group says, "If you have
experienced Gentek siding problems,
such as Gentek steel siding peeling,
cracking, chipping, or
inconsistencies with your home's
Gentek metal siding color, we want
to hear from you, and if possible we
want pictures as well. In some
instances this product was sold with
the promise it would last decades,
and many homeowners appear to be
having problems in just a few years
after installation." For more
information homeowners are welcome
to contact the Construction Defect
Center anytime at 866-714-6466, or
they can contact the group via their
web site at
http://ConstructionDefectCenter.com.
If a homeowner has had any of the
following problems with Gentek steel
siding, and their home, please
contact the Construction Defect
Center immediately at 866-714-6466.
-
Peeling
-
Cracking
-
Chipping
-
Inconsistency in paint color
-
Warranty related issues
The Construction Defect Center is
the premier private advocacy group
in the United States for consumers
stuck with construction defects.
http://ConstructionDefectCenter.Com
Federal Court Northern District of
Ohio Case #10CV-2093

Construction Defect Center Urges
Homeowners With Defective Expensive
Hardwood Or Engineered Wood Flooring
Complaints To Contact Them

Monday, November 14, 2011
The Construction Defect Center is aware
there could be major defect issues
related to U.S. made high end
hardwood flooring, or engineered
hardwood flooring products, and the
group wants to hear from homeowners,
if their hardwood floor has
delaminated, curled, warped,
cracked, or splintered. In many
instances, high end U.S. made
hardwood flooring products cost
homeowners tens of thousands of
dollars for the flooring, and
installation costs. The group says,
"We have heard from numerous
homeowners, who purchased a very
high end, and expensive hardwood, or
engineered wood flooring product,
that is now cracking, delaminating,
warped, curling, or splintering.
Supposedly these flooring products
were made in the United States? We
want to identify any victim of this,
provided the wood flooring product
was purchased, and installed within
the last four years." For more
information homeowners with recently
installed defective high end U.S.
made hardwood, or engineered
flooring are encouraged to contact
the Construction Defect Center
anytime at 866-714-6466, or they can
contact the group via their web site
at
http://ConstructionDefectCenter.Com
(PRWEB)
November 14, 2011
The Construction Defect Center is
urging any U.S. homeowner, who has
recently purchased a hardwood, or
engineered wood flooring product to
contact them with their complaints,
especially if the complaints involve
delaminated, curled, cracked, or if
the hardwood, or high end hardwood
engineered flooring product has
warped. The group wants to hear from
homeowners, who have complaints
about their hardwood flooring, and
have had these types of wood
flooring defect issues, with their
home's wood floors, provided the
homeowner can identify the wood
flooring manufacturer, they can
confirm the wood flooring was
installed within the last four
years, and the homeowner was told,
or led to believe the wood flooring
product was made in the United
States. Homeowners with this type of
information are encouraged to
contact the Construction Defect
Center anytime at 866-714-6466, or
they can contact the group via their
web site at
http://ConstructionDefectCenter.Com
The Construction Defect Center is
the premier private advocacy group
in the United States for consumers
stuck with construction defects.
http://ConstructionDefectCenter.Com

Construction Defect Center Urges
Homeowners With Gentek Metal Siding
Issues or Complaints Related to
Peeling Cracking or Color Variations
to Get Identified
The Construction Defect Center now
wants to hear from any homeowner who
has Gentek metal siding that has
cracked, peeled, or is now showing
signs of color variations. So far
the group has heard from homeowners
throughout the Midwest, and the east
coast, with these, or warranty
related issues. The most common
complaints about Gentek metal
exterior siding appear to be
peeling, cracking, chipping, and or
they have complaints about
inconsistent color variations with
this home exterior siding product.
If a homeowner has installed Gentek
metal siding, only to see it crack,
peel, chip, fade in color, they
should contact the Construction
Defect Center immediately at
866-714-6466, or they can contact
the group via its web site at
http://ConstructionDefectCenter.Com
(PRWEB) November 14, 2011
The Construction Defect Center is
urging any homeowner who has a
problem or has a complaint about
Gentek metal siding to call them.
The group says, “If you have
experienced Gentek siding problems,
such as Gentek steel siding peeling,
cracking, chipping, or
inconsistencies with your home’s
Gentek metal siding color, we want
to hear from you, and if possible we
want pictures as well. In some
instances this product was sold with
the promise it would last decades,
and many homeowners appear to be
having problems in just a few years
after installation.” For more
information homeowners are welcome
to contact the Construction Defect
Center anytime at 866-714-6466, or
they can contact the group via their
web site at
http://ConstructionDefectCenter.Com
If a homeowner has had any of the
following problems with Gentek steel
siding, and their home, please
contact the Construction Defect
Center immediately at 866-714-6466.
-
Peeling
-
Cracking
-
Chipping
-
Inconsistency in paint color
The Construction Defect Center is
the premier private advocacy group
in the United States for consumers
stuck with construction defects.
http://ConstructionDefectCenter.Com
Federal Court Northern District of
Ohio Case #10CV-2093

Construction Defect Center Urges
Homeowners With Defective Expensive
Hardwood Or Engineered Wood Flooring
Complaints To Contact Them

Monday, November 14, 2011
The Construction Defect Center is aware
there could be major defect issues
related to U.S. made high end
hardwood flooring, or engineered
hardwood flooring products, and the
group wants to hear from homeowners,
if their hardwood floor has
delaminated, curled, warped,
cracked, or splintered. In many
instances, high end U.S. made
hardwood flooring products cost
homeowners tens of thousands of
dollars for the flooring, and
installation costs. The group says,
"We have heard from numerous
homeowners, who purchased a very
high end, and expensive hardwood, or
engineered wood flooring product,
that is now cracking, delaminating,
warped, curling, or splintering.
Supposedly these flooring products
were made in the United States? We
want to identify any victim of this,
provided the wood flooring product
was purchased, and installed within
the last four years." For more
information homeowners with recently
installed defective high end U.S.
made hardwood, or engineered
flooring are encouraged to contact
the Construction Defect Center
anytime at 866-714-6466, or they can
contact the group via their web site
at
http://ConstructionDefectCenter.Com
(PRWEB)
November 14, 2011
The Construction Defect Center is
urging any U.S. homeowner, who has
recently purchased a hardwood, or
engineered wood flooring product to
contact them with their complaints,
especially if the complaints involve
delaminated, curled, cracked, or if
the hardwood, or high end hardwood
engineered flooring product has
warped. The group wants to hear from
homeowners, who have complaints
about their hardwood flooring, and
have had these types of wood
flooring defect issues, with their
home's wood floors, provided the
homeowner can identify the wood
flooring manufacturer, they can
confirm the wood flooring was
installed within the last four
years, and the homeowner was told,
or led to believe the wood flooring
product was made in the United
States. Homeowners with this type of
information are encouraged to
contact the Construction Defect
Center anytime at 866-714-6466, or
they can contact the group via their
web site at
http://ConstructionDefectCenter.Com
The Construction Defect Center is
the premier private advocacy group
in the United States for consumers
stuck with construction defects.
http://ConstructionDefectCenter.Com

Construction Defect Center Urges
Homeowners Stuck With Defective High
End U.S. Made Hardwood Or Engineered
Wood Flooring To Contact Them With
Their Complaints

Thursday, November 3, 2011
The Construction Defect Center is urging
homeowners stuck with expensive U.S.
made high end wood flooring, or
engineered hardwood flooring
products to contact them, if their
hardwood floor has delaminated,
curled, warped, cracked, or
splintered. The group says, "We are
increasingly hearing from
homeowners, who purchased a very
high end, and expensive hardwood, or
engineered wood flooring product,
that is cracking, delaminating,
warped, curling, or splintering, and
supposedly these flooring products
were made in the United States. We
want to identify any victim of this,
provided the wood flooring product
was purchased, and installed within
the last four years." For more
information homeowners with recently
installed defective high end U.S.
made hardwood, or engineered
flooring are encouraged to contact
the Construction Defect Center
anytime at 866-714-6466, or they can
contact the group via their web site
at
http://ConstructionDefectCenter.Com
(PRWEB)
November 03, 2011
The Construction Defect Center is
encouraging U.S. homeowners, who
recently purchased a hardwood, or
engineered wood flooring product to
contact them with their complaints.
The group is specifically focused on
identifying homeowners, who have
purchased a hardwood, or engineered
hardwood flooring product, if it has
delaminated, curled, cracked, or if
the hardwood, or high end hardwood
engineered flooring product has
warped. The group wants to hear from
homeowners, who have complaints
about their hardwood flooring, and
have had these types of wood
flooring defect issues, with their
home's wood floors, provided the
homeowner can identify the wood
flooring manufacturer, they can
confirm the wood flooring was
installed within the last four
years, and the homeowner was told,
or led to believe the wood flooring
product was made in the United
States. Homeowners with this type of
information are encouraged to
contact the Construction Defect
Center anytime at 866-714-6466, or
they can contact the group via their
web site at
http://ConstructionDefectCenter.Com
The Construction Defect Center is
the premier private advocacy group
in the United States for consumers
stuck with construction defects.
http://ConstructionDefectCenter.Com

Construction Defect
Center Now Wants To Hear From
Homeowners That Have Gentek Metal
Siding Complaints Related To Peeling
Cracking Or Color Variations

Tuesday, November 1, 2011
The Construction Defect Center has
expanded it's national investigation
of a metal siding product called
Gentek, and the group now wants to
hear from any homeowner, who has
Gentek metal siding that has
cracked, peeled, or is now showing
signs of color variations. So far
the group has heard from homeowners
throughout the Midwest, and the east
coast, with these, or warranty
related issues. The most common
complaints about Gentek metal
exterior siding appear to be
peeling, cracking, chipping, and or
inconsistent color variations with
this home exterior siding product.
If a homeowner has installed Gentek
metal siding, only to see it crack,
peel, chip, fade in color, they
should contact the Construction
Defect Center immediately at
866-714-6466, or they can contact
the group via its web site at
http://ConstructionDefectCenter.Com
(PRWEB)
November 01, 2011
The Construction Defect Center wants
to hear from any homeowner, who has
a problem, or has a complaint about
Gentek metal siding. The group says,
"If you have experienced Gentek
siding problems, such as Gentek
steel siding peeling, cracking,
chipping, or inconsistencies with
your home's Gentek siding color, we
want to hear from you, and if
possible we want pictures as well.
In some instances this product was
sold with the promise it would last
decades, and many homeowners appear
to be having problems in just a few
years after installation." For more
information homeowners are welcome
to contact the Construction Defect
Center anytime at 866-714-6466, or
they can contact the group via their
web site at
http://ConstructionDefectCenter.Com
If a homeowner has had any of the
following problems with Gentek steel
siding, and their home, please
contact the Construction Defect
Center immediately at 866-714-6466.
-
Peeling
-
Cracking
-
Chipping
-
Inconsistency in paint color
The Construction Defect Center is
the premier private advocacy group
in the United States for consumers
stuck with construction defects.
http://ConstructionDefectCenter.Com
Federal Court Northern District of
Ohio Case #10CV-2093

Construction Defect Center Expands
Its National Investigation For
Homeowners Stuck With Defective High
End U.S. Made Hardwood Or Engineered
Wood Flooring Products
ABMN Staff
The Construction Defect Center is
expanding it's national
investigation of U.S. made hardwood
flooring products, and or engineered
wood flooring products. The specific
issues targeted by the group include
extensive cracking, delamination,
curling, and splinters. The group
wants to hear from any U.S.
homeowner, who has had these types
of problems with a hardwood flooring
product, or an engineered wood
flooring product, provided the
product was purchased within the
last four years, and provided the
wood flooring product was made in
the United States. According to some
consumer reports U.S. made wood
flooring products, also frequently
called engineered hardwood flooring
were frequently added as a builder
upgrade in the last several years,
or the wood flooring was purchased
by the homeowner, via a local
distributor, or retail outlet,
especially in California, the
extreme Northeast, and the
Washington DC metro areas. The
Construction Defect Center says, "If
within the last four years, a
homeowner has installed high end
U.S. made wood flooring, or
engineered hardwood flooring, only
to see it delaminate, curl, crack,
or splinter, our group would like to
hear from you anytime at
866-714-6466."
http://ConstructionDefectCenter.Com
(PRWEB) October 27, 2011
The Construction Defect Center is
dramatically expanding a national
investigation into high end U.S.
made wood flooring products, also
known as engineered wood flooring
products, in order to discover if
there are consistent complaints
about the wood floors, and
delamination, curing, cracking, or
splintering. The group wants to hear
from homeowners, who have had these
types of wood flooring defect
issues, with their home’s wood
floors, provided the homeowner can
identify the wood flooring
manufacturer, they can confirm the
wood flooring was installed within
the last four years, and the
homeowner was told, or led to
believe the wood flooring product
was made in the United States.
Homeowners with this type of
information are encouraged to
contact the Construction Defect
Center anytime at 866-714-6466, or
they can contact the group via their
web site at
http://ConstructionDefectCenter.Com
The Construction Defect Center is
the premier private advocacy group
in the United States for consumers
stuck with construction defects.
http://ConstructionDefectCenter.Com

Construction Defect Center Expands
Its National Investigation For
Homeowners Stuck With Defective High
End U.S. Made Hardwood Or Engineered
Wood Flooring Products

Thursday, October 27, 2011
The
Construction Defect Center is
expanding it's national
investigation of U.S. made hardwood
flooring products, and or engineered
wood flooring products. The specific
issues targeted by the group include
extensive cracking, delamination,
curling, and splinters. The group
wants to hear from any U.S.
homeowner, who has had these types
of problems with a hardwood flooring
product, or an engineered wood
flooring product, provided the
product was purchased within the
last four years, and provided the
wood flooring product was made in
the United States. According to some
consumer reports U.S. made wood
flooring products, also frequently
called engineered hardwood flooring
were frequently added as a builder
upgrade in the last several years,
or the wood flooring was purchased
by the homeowner, via a local
distributor, or retail outlet,
especially in California, the
extreme Northeast, and the
Washington DC metro areas. The
Construction Defect Center says, "If
within the last four years, a
homeowner has installed high end
U.S. made wood flooring, or
engineered hardwood flooring, only
to see it delaminate, curl, crack,
or splinter, our group would like to
hear from you anytime at
866-714-6466."
http://ConstructionDefectCenter.Com
(PRWEB)
October 27, 2011
The Construction Defect Center is
dramatically expanding a national
investigation into high end U.S.
made wood flooring products, also
known as engineered wood flooring
products, in order to discover if
there are consistent complaints
about the wood floors, and
delamination, curing, cracking, or
splintering. The group wants to hear
from homeowners, who have had these
types of wood flooring defect
issues, with their home's wood
floors, provided the homeowner can
identify the wood flooring
manufacturer, they can confirm the
wood flooring was installed within
the last four years, and the
homeowner was told, or led to
believe the wood flooring product
was made in the United States.
Homeowners with this type of
information are encouraged to
contact the Construction Defect
Center anytime at 866-714-6466, or
they can contact the group via their
web site at
http://ConstructionDefectCenter.Com
The Construction Defect Center is
the premier private advocacy group
in the United States for consumers
stuck with construction defects.
http://ConstructionDefectCenter.Com

Construction Defect Center Launches
National Investigation Into Gentek
Siding & Wants To Hear From
Homeowners Who Have Had Issues With
Peeling Cracking Or Color Variation

Tuesday, October 25, 2011
The
Construction Defect Center has heard
from homeowners complaining about
their homes exterior siding product
called Gentek siding, and the group
is now launching a national
investigation to determine if other
homeowners have problems, as well.
The four most common complaints
about Gentek exterior siding appear
to be peeling, cracking, chipping,
and or inconsistent color variations
with this home exterior siding
product. If a homeowner has
installed Gentek siding within the
last four years, only to see it
crack, peel, chip, fade in color,
they should contact the Construction
Defect Center immediately at
866-714-6466, or they can contact
the group via its web site at
http://ConstructionDefectCenter.Com
(PRWEB)
October 25, 2011
The Construction Defect Center
says, "If you have experienced
Gentek siding problems, such as
Gentek steel siding peeling,
cracking, chipping, or
inconsistencies with your home's
Gentek siding color, we want to hear
from you, and if possible we want
pictures as well. In some instances
this product was sold with the
promise it would last decades, and
many homeowners appear to be having
problems in just a few years after
installation." For more information
homeowners are welcome to contact
the Construction Defect Center
anytime at 866-714-6466, or they can
contact the group via their web site
at
http://ConstructionDefectCenter.Com
If a homeowner has had any of the
following problems with Gentek steel
siding, and their home, please
contact the Construction Defect
Center immediately at 866-714-6466.
-
Peeling
-
Cracking
-
Chipping
-
Inconsistency in paint color
The Construction Defect Center is
the premier private advocacy group
in the United States for consumers
stuck with construction defects.
http://ConstructionDefectCenter.Com
Federal Court Northern District
of Ohio Case #10CV-2093

Construction Defect Center Begins A
National Outreach Campaign For
Homeowners Stuck With Defective High
End U.S. Made Wood Flooring Products

Tuesday, October 25, 2011
The
Construction Defect Center is
initiating a national outreach
campaign designed to identify
homeowners, who are stuck with a
U.S. made, poor quality wood
flooring product. The specific
issues targeted by the group include
extensive cracking, delamination,
curling, and splinters, and the
specific name of the manufacturer.
According to some consumer reports
U.S. made wood flooring products,
also frequently called engineered
hardwood flooring were frequently
added as a builder upgrade in the
last several years, or the wood
flooring was purchased by the
homeowner, via a local distributor,
or retail outlet. The Construction
Defect Center says, "If within the
last four years, a homeowner has
installed high end U.S. made wood
flooring, or engineered hardwood
flooring, only to see it delaminate,
curl, crack, or splinter, our group
would like to hear from you anytime
at 866-714-6466."
http://ConstructionDefectCenter.Com
(PRWEB)
October 25, 2011
The Construction Defect Center is
launching a national investigation
into high end U.S. made wood
flooring products, also known as
engineered wood flooring products,
to discover if there are consistent
complaints about the wood floors and
delamination, curing, cracking, or
splintering. The group wants to hear
from homeowners, who have had these
types of wood flooring defect
issues, with their home's wood
floors, provided the homeowner can
identify the wood flooring
manufacturer, can confirm the wood
flooring was installed within the
last four years, and was told, or
led to believe the wood flooring
product was made in the United
States. Homeowners with this type of
information are encouraged to
contact the Construction Defect
Center anytime at 866-714-6466, or
they can contact the group via their
web site at
http://ConstructionDefectCenter.Com
The Construction Defect Center is
the premier private advocacy group
in the United States for consumers
stuck with construction defects.
http://ConstructionDefectCenter.Com

The US Must Start Making Building
Products

Builder News Staff | August 9th,
2011

The Construction Defect Center is
urging US corporations,
entrepreneurs, and investors to get
back into the domestic manufacturing
industry, especially with respect to
building products. The group says,"We
think the outsourcing experiment to
China has been an absolute disaster,
from appliances, to residential
windows, to drywall, the products
have either failed, they are toxic,
or both. The actual US unemployment
rate is probably 17%+, we need to
start making things again."
The Construction Defect Center in
the strongest terms possible is
urging US corporations,
entrepreneurs, and investors to help
the United States get back into the
manufacturing business again. After
the now famous Standard & Poor's
downgrade of the USA on August 5th
2011, and the $600+ point drop of
the US Stock Market on Monday August
8th 2011, the Construction Defect
Center thinks it's time for the US
to stop outsourcing everything to
China, and do everything possible to
start making the products ourselves.
The group says, "We believe US
State's like Texas, and or Alabama
are attractive with their right to
work approach, and with ingenuity we
believe we can compete with China,
or anyone.
The Construction Defect Center is
now saying,"We are calling upon Home
Depot, Lowes, and other major home
improvement retailers to have a made
in the USA isle in their stores. We
need to get our nation working again
with private sector jobs. There is a
market for Made In The USA Products,
can US corporations, investors, and
entrepreneurs step up to the plate?"
http://ConstructionDefectCenter.Com


Construction Defect Center Warns US
Homeowners & Homebuilders About
Buying Chinese Building
Products-Ever Hear Of Toxic Chinese
Drywall?
2 hrs 28 mins ago
The Construction Defect Center is
warning all US homeowners,
homebuilders, or contractors to
think twice about buying cheap
Chinese building products. The group
says, "Ever hear about toxic Chinese
drywall? Toxic Chinese drywall was
being imported into the US as late
as early 2009, its all over the US
Southeast, and when its all said and
done, its going to be a disaster
that's going to cost tens, and tens
of billions of dollars, or more to
fix. Trust us, buying cheap Chinese
building products is no bargain."
The Construction Defect Center is
also very concerned about Chinese
made residential windows, plumbing
fixtures, pipes, pretty much you
name it. They say, "Our biggest
worry about Chinese made building
products is they do not stand behind
their products. As an example at
this moment there is only one
Chinese drywall maker standing
behind their toxic Chinese drywall
product. This company is actually
German owned. The other Chinese
drywall makers are doing basically
nothing, or they no longer
understand English. Even more
regrettable is the fact the US has
no trade agreement with the Chinese
with teeth, when it comes to their
seemingly never ending river of
defective products. How stupid are
we?"
http://ConstructionDefectCenter.Com
(PRWEB) May 17, 2011
The Construction Defect Center is
one of the premier construction
defect homeowners advocates in the
United States. The group is warning
all US homeowners, homebuilders and
contractors to weigh the costs of
using cheap, and frequently
defective, Chinese building products
as opposed to buying something that
will actually work and not end up
hurting the end user. They say, "For
anyone thinking we are exaggerating
about Chinese building products
ultimately hurting the end user,
take a good look at what toxic
Chinese drywall does to air
conditioning coils in Florida, and
then try to tell us that would be
good for your health. While imported
toxic Chinese drywall might be an
extreme example, we are also
terrified about imported Chinese
plumbing products, windows,
appliances, electrical devices,
cabinets, etc. Do you really save
money, when the repair cost is
twice, or three times as much as the
original purchase? Talk to a Florida
homeowner stuck in toxic Chinese
drywall hell, and ask them what they
think of Chinese building products."
http://ConstructionDefectCenter.Com
The Construction Defect Center is
strongly encouraging the US to get
back into the construction products
manufacturing business. The group
fears the short term cost savings of
importing defective Chinese building
products are far outweighed by the
costs associated with repairing the
aftermath of defective Chinese
building products. The group says,
"Why do business with a country,
that has a no return policy on its
defective products? The Chinese are
not the Japanese, when it comes to
having pride in the manufactured
products it produces. Worse yet, we
don't think the Chinese care about
the quality of their products at
all. The bottom line in all of this
is, if the Chinese will not stand
behind their building products,
perhaps its time we either re-start
making building products again, or
we find a trading partner, that
values quality, and customer
satisfaction."
http://ConstructionDefectCenter.Com
For more information about toxic
Chinese drywall please visit the
Chinese Drywall Complaint Center's
web site at
http://ChineseDrywallComplaintCenter.Com

Construction Defect
Center Urges Successful Construction
Defect Law Firms to Participate in a
State by State Construction Defect
Initiative
Mon Mar 28, 9:00 am ET
The Construction Defect Center is
one of the best branded sources in
the US on the issue of residential
construction defects, or
construction defect issues. The
group says, "One of our biggest
challenges is educating homeowners
in a recently built subdivision or
condominium about construction
defect related issues, in every US
state. The average homeowner has no
clue about what are obvious or
serious universal construction
defect issues, including stucco or
siding issues, window failures,
defective plumbing material, roofing
failures, and/or specific
construction issues related to a
state or region. The bottom line in
all of this, is we want to educate
these homeowners, and we want to get
them organized." The group says,
"Every state has some similar, but
frequently unique construction
defect issues, so we want to attack
the consumer educational aspect of
the problem, and we want to do this
with a state-specific construction
defect campaign designed with
homeowner protection and integrity
in mind." Construction defect law
firms with a viable and well
established construction defect
practice are encouraged to contact
the Construction Defect Center for
more information at 866-714-6466, or
they can contact the group via its
web site at
http://ConstructionDefectCenter.Com.
(Vocus/PRWEB) March 28, 2011
The Construction Defect Center says,
"We have homeowners in newer
subdivisions or condominiums in
every state in the country who are
living with construction defects,
and we need to help educate them
about construction defects and try
to get them some help." They say,
"We know at the peak of the US
housing boom, most US major
residential homebuilders were not
that concerned about quality; they
were more worried about profit, and
we don't want to see homeowners left
holding the bag." The group says,
"our national initiative is actually
a state by state educational program
designed to be sponsored by a
skilled construction defect attorney
or construction defect law firm that
recognizes the need to alert or
educate homeowners in their state
about common construction defect
issues or problems." The
Construction Defect Center says,
"These homeowners for the most part
have no clue about how expensive
these repairs can be, and we do not
want a innocent homeowner stuck with
the bill for a builder's failure to
do it right the first time."
Established construction defect law
firms that see the value in a
homeowner's construction defect
educational initiative in their
state are welcome to call
Construction Defect Center anytime
at 866-714-6466, or they can contact
the group via its web site at
http://ConstructionDefectCenter.Com.
The key focus points for
Construction Defects Center's State
by State Construction Defect
Educational Initiative for
Homeowners in Condominiums,
Subdivisions, or Townhomes include:
-
Stucco, or siding failures
-
Defective roofing, or defective
roof designs
-
Balcony, or deck failures
-
Mold
-
Structural issues
-
Plumbing issues, or defective
plumbing parts
-
Window failures
-
Soil Settlement
The Construction Defect Center says,
"One of the biggest problems is
homeowners in condominiums and/or
subdivisions do not talk to each
other or share information about a
builder's defects in their new home,
town home, or condominium unit. Our
initiative is all about changing
this." For more information, ethical
construction defect attorneys or law
firms that see the merit in
supporting an effort to help educate
homeowners in their state about
serious construction defect issues
can contact the Construction Defect
Center anytime at 866-714-6466, or
they can contact the group via its
web site at
http://ConstructionDefectCenter.Com
The Construction Defect Center
Invites Skilled Construction Defect
Law Firms To Participate In A State
By State Construction Defect
Initiative
The Construction Defect Center is
one of the best branded sources in
the US on the issue of residential
construction defects. The group
says, "One of our biggest challenges
is educating homeowners in a
recently built new home or
condominium about construction
defect related issues, in almost any
US state. The average homeowner has
no clue about what are obvious or
serious construction defect issues,
and we want to change this dynamic
in every state." The group says,
"Every state has some similar, but
frequently unique construction
defect issues, so we want to attack
the consumer educational aspect of
the problem, and we want to do this
with a state specific construction
defect campaign designed with
homeowner protection, and integrity
in mind." Construction defect law
firms with a viable and well
established construction defect
practice are encouraged to contact
the Construction Defect Center for
more information at 866-714-6466, or
they can contact the group via its
web site at
http://ConstructionDefectCenter.Com.
(Vocus/PRWEB) March 01, 2011
The Construction Defect Center says,
"We think it is imperative that
homeowners who live in homes,
condominiums, or town homes built
since 2004 get up to speed on the
ticking clock, that involves getting
their construction defect claim
submitted before time runs out."
They say, "We know at the peak of
the US housing boom, most US major
residential homebuilders were not
that concerned about quality; they
were more worried about profit, and
we don't want to see homeowners left
holding the bag." The group says,
"our national initiative is actually
a state by state educational program
designed to be sponsored by a
skilled construction defect attorney
or construction defect law firm that
recognizes the need to alert or
educate homeowners in their state
about common construction defect
issues or problems." The
Construction Defect Center says,
"This is a no strings attached
initiative, so there are no ethical
issues for participating
construction defect law firms or
attorneys. These homeowners for the
most part have no clue about how
expensive these repairs can be, and
again, we do not want these
consumers left holding the bag for a
builder's failure to do it right the
first time." For more information
interested construction defect law
firms with a proven track record in
construction defect law in their
state can contact the Construction
Defect Center anytime at
866-714-6466, or they can contact
the group via its web site at
http://ConstructionDefectCenter.Com
The Construction Defect Center says,
"Our state by state construction
defect initiative will focus on
educating homeowners of new homes or
condominiums about how to spot
obvious construction defect issues
including window failures, defective
roofing material, or roofing design,
stucco cracks, or exterior siding
failures, plumbing issues, mold,
structural issues, soil settlement
issues, drainage issues, defective
concrete, or foundation failures,
and/or balcony or deck failures."
The group says, "One of the biggest
problems is homeowners in
condominiums and/or subdivisions do
not talk to each other or share
information about a builder's
defects in their new home, town
home, or condominium unit. Our
initiative is all about changing
this." For more information ethical
construction defect attorneys or law
firms that see the merit in
supporting an effort to help educate
homeowners in their state about
serious construction defect issues
can contact the Construction Defect
Center anytime at 866-714-6466, or
they can contact the group via its
web site at
http://ConstructionDefectCenter.Com
Construction Defect
Center Ramps Up On Possibly The
Largest Defective Plumbing Recall In
US History Involving Upinor's Or
RTI's P-Pex & MB Pex Fittings
Monday, January 10, 2011
The
Construction Defect Center says, "We
want to hear from all US homeowners,
or plumbers who have had, or know of
a plumbing failure involving
Unonor's, or RTI's P Pex, or MB Pex
brass fittings. If you have these
specific type of plumbing brass
fittings, court records indicate
they could all fail, and the entire
house will need to be re-plumbed."
They say, "if need be, we will
contact every plumber in the US to
identify homes that have the Upinor
P-PEX, MB-Pex, or Radiant Technology
defective brass fittings-its that
big of a deal." The group says, "We
desperately need neighborhood, or
local US plumbing companies to get
the word out to their customers
about Uponor's, or RTI's P Pex, MB
Pex, or Radiant Technologies
defective brass fittings. We have
already discovered these defective
plumbing fittings in New York,
California, Michigan, New Mexico and
Arizona." Plumbers, or homeowners
wishing more information can call
the Construction Defect Center
anytime at 866-714-6466, or contact
the group via its web site at
http://ConstructionDefectCenter.Com
(Vocus/PRWEB) January 10, 2011
The Construction Defect Center
says, "as we enter 2011 we intend to
dramatically ramp up our national
initiative involving a specific
defective plumbing product called
Uponor, or RTI P Pex, or MB Pex
fittings. According to court papers
these plumbing fittings will fail.
We'd call this your basic homeowner
disaster-because we think the
fittings will continue to fail, and
fail, and fail-unless they are all
replaced." They say, "if we have to
contact every plumber, or plumbing
company in the United States we
will. Plumbers, who have recently
repaired a Uponor, or its
wholly-owned subsidiary Radiant
Technology's P Pex, or MB Pex brass
plumbing fitting, should contact
their clients, and ask them to
contact the Construction Defect
Center immediately at 866-714-6466."
http://ConstructionDefectCenter.Com
The plumbing products at issue
are Uponor's, or RTI's P-Pex, or
MB-Pex brass fittings inserted into
crosslinked polyethylene (PEX)
tubing. The Construction Defect
Center says, "Although Uponor and
RTI advertised, and warranted their
brass P PEX, or MB Pex fittings for
as long as 25 years, the fittings
began failing -- sometimes only
months after installation. The
Construction Defect Center has
already identified homeowners in New
York, Arizona and California, where
this has happened. When the fittings
fail, water leaks can severely
damage walls, floors, and other
personal property. All of Uponor's
fittings are identified by a P Pex
or MB Pex stamped on their side. The
Construction Defect Center says,
"Our investigation involves homes,
or buildings built nationwide from
2004-2007. We are talking about
100,000's of US homes, in what could
be the largest ever plumbing recall
in US history." If a homeowner, or
plumber has had a failed brass
fitting that was produced by Uponor,
or RTI, they should contact the
Construction Defect Center
immediately at 866-714-6466 or via
its web site at
http://ConstructionDefectCenter.com
The Construction Defect Center
says, "Uponor, or RTI's plumbing
systems, and fittings called P Pex &
MB Pex allegedly fail when they are
exposed to water because of a
chemical reaction known as
dezincification, which results in
reduced water flow and leaks." The
Construction Defect Center says,
"Based on our research, the P Pex,
and MB Pex brass fittings can cause
enormous damage for a homeowner when
they crack, or begin leaking.
Further, because the problem with
these brass fittings create a
chemical reaction called
dezincification, a homeowner may not
be getting any where close to normal
water pressure in their home." The
Construction defect Center says,
"Most amazing of all, Uponor
marketed their brass insert fittings
as being resistant to corrosion,
easier to install, and
longer-lasting than copper plumbing
systems. What the homeowner, or most
plumbers do not realize is that by
fixing just one failed P Pex, or MB
Pex fitting-you have not corrected
the entire problem. Based on court
papers all of the fittings could
fail." Homeowners, or building
owners, who have incurred
significant loss because of a failed
Uponor, or RTI's P Pex, or MB Pex
plumbing brass fitting, or
homeowners, or who are concerned
about a potential future failure
should contact the Construction
Defect Center immediately at
866-714-6466, or contact the group
via its web site at
http://ConstructionDefectCenter.Com
The Construction Defect Center is
the premier private advocacy in the
United States for consumers stuck
with construction defects.
http://ConstructionDefectCenter.Com
Southern District Federal Court
of Texas: Case NO.07-2986
Construction Defect Center Wants To
Hear From Homeowners Who've Had
Plumbing Failures With Uponor's P
Pex Or MB Pex Brass Fittings
The Construction Defect Center says,
"We want to hear from all US
homeowners, or plumbers who have
had, or know of a plumbing failure
involving Unonor's, or RTI's P Pex,
or MB Pex brass fittings. If you
have these specific type of plumbing
brass fittings, court records
indicate they could all fail, and
the entire house will need to be
re-plumbed." The group says, "We
desperately need neighborhood, or
local US plumbing companies to get
the word out to their customers
about Uponor's, or RTI's P Pex, and
MB Pex defective brass fittings. We
have already discovered these
defective plumbing fittings in New
York, California, and Arizona."
Plumbers, or homeowners wishing more
information can call the
Construction Defect Center anytime
at 866-714-6466, or contact the
group via its web site at
http://ConstructionDefectCenter.Com
Washington, DC (Vocus) November 10,
2010
The Construction Defect Center says,
"We think there are literally
100,000's of US homes that have a
specific defective plumbing product
called Uponor, or RTI P Pex, or MB
Pex fittings, and according to court
papers these will fail. We'd call
this your basic homeowner
nightmare-because we think the
fittings will continue to fail, and
fail, and fail-unless they are all
replaced." They say, "Plumbers, who
have recently repaired a Uponor, or
its wholly-owned subsidiary Radiant
Technology's P Pex, or MB Pex brass
plumbing fitting, should contact
their clients, and ask them to
contact us immediately." The
products at issue are brass fittings
inserted into crosslinked
polyethylene (PEX) tubing. The group
says, "Although Uponor and RTI
advertised, and warranted their
brass P PEX, or MB Pex fittings for
as long as 25 years, the fittings
began failing -- sometimes only
months after installation. The
Construction Defect Center has
already identified homeowners in New
York, Arizona and California, where
this has happened. When the fittings
fail, water leaks can severely
damage walls, floors, and other
personal property. All of Uponor's
fittings are identified by a P Pex
or MB Pex stamped on their side. The
Construction Defect Center says,
"Our investigation involves homes,
or buildings built nationwide from
2004-2007. We are talking about
100,000's of US homes, in what could
be the largest ever plumbing recall
in US history." If a homeowner, or
plumber has had a failed brass
fitting that was produced by Uponor,
or RTI, they should contact the
Construction Defect Center
immediately at 866-714-6466 or via
its web site at
http://ConstructionDefectCenter.com
The Construction Defect Center says,
"Uponor, or RTI's plumbing systems,
and fittings called P Pex & MB Pex
allegedly fail when they are exposed
to water because of a chemical
reaction known as dezincification,
which results in reduced water flow
and leaks." The Construction Defect
Center says, "Based on our research,
the P Pex, and MB Pex brass fittings
can cause enormous damage for a
homeowner when they crack, or begin
leaking. Further, because the
problem with these brass fittings
create a chemical reaction called
dezincification, a homeowner may not
be getting any where close to normal
water pressure in their home." The
Construction defect Center says,
"Most amazing of all, Uponor
marketed their brass insert fittings
as being resistant to corrosion,
easier to install, and
longer-lasting than copper plumbing
systems. What the homeowner, or most
plumbers do not realize is that by
fixing just one failed P Pex, or MB
Pex fitting-you have not corrected
the entire problem. Based on court
papers all of the fittings could
fail." Homeowners, or building
owners, who have incurred
significant loss because of a failed
Uponor, or RTI's P Pex, or MB Pex
plumbing brass fitting should
contact the Construction Defect
Center immediately at 866-714-6466,
or contact the group via its web
site at
http://ConstructionDefectCenter.Com
Southern District Federal Court of
Texas: Case NO.07-2986
Construction Defect Center Urges
Plumbers to Tell Their Clients About
Uponor's P Pex & MB Pex Defective
Brass Fittings in 100,000's Of U.S.
Homes
The Construction Defect Center is
saying, "we desperately need
neighborhood, or local US plumbing
companies to get the word out to
their customers about Uponor's, or
RTI's P Pex, and MB Pex defective
brass fittings. Based on court
papers-the entire home should have
all of the defective Uponor, or
RTI's P Pex, or MB Pex fittings
replaced." In court documents,
Minnesota-based Uponor Inc. admits
to selling defective, and dangerous
plumbing fittings, but refuses to
honor homeowner warranties. The
group says," we desperately need to
get the word out to plumbers in
every US city, county, and state, in
the hopes they can contact their
homeowners-clients, who have the P
Pex, or MB Pex Uponor fittings, or
RTI defective fittings in their
homes, or buildings. Again based on
court papers, we think the fittings
should all be replaced, and we want
to hear from plumbers, or homeowners
who have already had to replace one
of these fittings." Plumbers, or
homeowners wishing more information
can call the Construction Defect
Center anytime at 866-714-6466, or
contact the group via its web site
at
http://ConstructionDefectCenter.Com
Washington, DC (Vocus) October 25,
2010
The Construction Defect Center says,
"according to court papers, plumbing
fittings called P Pex & MB Pex, sold
by Uponor, Inc, and its wholly-owned
subsidiary Radiant Technology, Inc,
are defective and fail prematurely,
causing extensive water damage to
homes, commercial buildings and
other property." The products at
issue are brass fittings inserted
into crosslinked polyethylene (PEX)
tubing. The group says, "although
Uponor and RTI advertised, and
warranted their brass P PEX, or MB
Pex fittings for as long as 25
years, the fittings began failing --
sometimes only months after
installation." The Construction
Defect Center has already identified
homeowners in New York, and
California, where this has happened.
When the fittings fail, water leaks
can severely damage walls, floors,
and other personal property. All of
Uponor's fittings are identified by
a P Pex or MB Pex stamped on their
side. The Construction Defect Center
says, "our investigation involves
homes, or buildings built nationwide
from 2004-2007. We are talking about
100,000's of US homes, in what could
be the largest ever plumbing recall
in history." If a homeowner, or
plumber has had a failed brass
fitting that was produced by Uponor,
or RTI, they should contact the
Construction Defect Center
immediately at 866-714-6466 or via
its web site at
http://ConstructionDefectCenter.com
The Construction Defect Center says,
"Uponor, or RTI's plumbing systems,
and fittings called P Pex & MB Pex
allegedly fail when they are exposed
to water because of a chemical
reaction known as dezincification,
which results in reduced water flow
and leaks." The Construction Defect
Center says, "based on our research,
the P Pex, and MB Pex brass fittings
can cause enormous damage for a
homeowner when they crack, or begin
leaking. Further, because the
problem with these brass fittings
create a chemical reaction called
dezincification, a homeowner may not
be getting any where close to normal
water pressure in their home." The
Construction defect Center says,
"most amazing of all, Uponor
marketed their brass insert fittings
as being resistant to corrosion,
easier to install, and
longer-lasting than copper plumbing
systems. What the homeowner, or most
plumbers do not realize is that by
fixing just one failed P Pex, or MB
Pex fitting-you have not corrected
the entire problem. Based on court
papers all of the fittings could
fail." Homeowners, or building
owners, who have incurred
significant loss because of a failed
Uponor, or RTI's P Pex, or MB Pex
plumbing brass fitting should
contact the Construction Defect
Center immediately at 866-714-6466,
or contact the group via its web
site at
http://ConstructionDefectCenter.Com
Southern District Federal Court of
Texas: Case NO.07-2986
Construction Defect Center Says We
Need Plumbers To Tell their Clients
About Uponor's P Pex & MB Pex Brass
Fittings & Failures
The Construction Defect Center is
saying, "Minnesota-based Uponor Inc.
admits to selling defective, and
dangerous plumbing fittings, but
refuses to honor homeowner
warranties according to court
papers." The group says," we
desperately need to get the word out
to plumbers nationwide, in the hopes
they can contact their to
homeowners-clients, who have the K
Pex, or MB Pex Uponor fitting, or
RTI defective fittings in their
homes, or buildings. Based on court
papers we think the fittings should
all be replaced." Plumbers, or
homeowners wishing more information
can call the Construction Defect
Center anytime at 866-714-6466, or
contact the group via its web site
at
http://ConstructionDefectCenter.Com
Washington, DC (Vocus) October 17,
2010
The Construction Defect Center says,
"plumbing fittings sold by Uponor,
Inc, and its wholly-owned subsidiary
Radiant Technology, Inc, are
defective and fail prematurely,
causing extensive water damage to
homes, commercial buildings and
other property, according to court
documents." The products at issue
are brass fittings inserted into
crosslinked polyethylene (PEX)
tubing. The group says, "although
Uponor and RTI advertised and
warranted their brass PEX fittings
for as long as 25 years, the
fittings began failing -- sometimes
only months after installation. When
the fittings fail, water leaks can
extensively damage walls, floors,
and other personal property."All of
Uponor's fittings are identified by
a P Pex or MB Pex stamped on their
side. The Construction Defect Center
says, "our investigation involves
homes, or buildings built in the US
Southeast, Texas, the Northwest, and
nationwide from 2004-2007." If a
homeowner, or plumber has had a
failed brass fitting that was
produced by Uponor, or RTI, they
should contact the Construction
Defect Center immediately at
866-714-6466 or via its web site at
http://ConstructionDefectCenter.com
According to court documents,
"Uponor plumbing systems, and
fittings allegedly fail when they
are exposed to water because of a
chemical reaction known as
dezincification, which results in
reduced water flow and leaks." The
Construction Defect Center says,
"based on our research, the P Pex,
and MB Pex brass fittings can cause
enormous damage for a homeowner when
they crack, or begin leaking.
Further, because the problem with
these brass fittings creates a
chemical reaction called
dezincification, a homeowner may not
be getting anything close to normal
water pressure in their home." The
Construction defect Center says,
most amazing of all, Uponor marketed
their brass insert fittings as being
resistant to corrosion, easier to
install, and longer-lasting than
copper plumbing systems."
Homeowners, or building owners, who
have incurred significant loss
because of a failed Uponor P Pex, or
MB Pex plumbing brass fitting should
contact the Construction Defect
Center immediately at 866-714-6466,
or contact the group via its web
site at
http://ConstructionDefectCenter.Com
Southern District Federal Court of
Texas: Case NO.07-2986
The Construction Defect Center Calls
For A National Alert Of Uponor's P
Pex & MB Pex Plumbing Fittings
Americas Watchdog's Construction
Defect Center is calling for a
national alert related to Uponor's
plumbing fittings, which are
identified by a P Pex or MB Pex
stamped on their side. A national
class action lawsuit claims that
Uponor's brass fittings were
incorrectly designed, and
manufactured. As a result, the
homeowners allege that the Uponor
Pex fittings fail prematurely,
apparently in some cases only months
after they were installed. The
Construction Defect Center says, "We
know the Uponor P Pex, MB Pex
fittings were installed in tens, and
tens of thousands of new homes in
throughout the US Southwest, Texas
and nationwide. We want to hear from
homeowners, or specifically
plumbers, who have had problems with
these types of Uponor brass plumbing
fittings." For more information
please contact the Construction
Defect Center anytime at
866-714-6466, or contact the group
via its web site at
http://ConstructionDefectCenter.Com
Washington, DC (Vocus) October 12,
2010
The Construction Defect Center says,
"We are now calling for a national
homeowners alert on all Upinor P
Pex, and MB Pex plumbing fittings.
We want to hear from plumbers, or
homeowners who have had an issue
with these products." They say
"According to court filings Uponor
admits their P Pex, and MB Pex
fittings are defective, and
unreasonably dangerous were used in
plumbing systems installed in homes
and buildings across the country."
The group says, "Its hard to
imagine, but Uponor has replaced the
fittings in homes built by some of
the nation's largest home builders,
yet, Uponor refuses to do the same
for individual homeowners stuck with
a potentially defective plumbing
product? We want to hear from anyone
who has had a problem with these
Uponor plumbing fittings." For more
information homeowners, or plumbers
can contact the Construction Defect
Center at 866-714-6466, or contact
the group via their web site at
http://ConstructionDefectCenter.Com
Special Note To Plumbers From The
Construction Defect Center: "If you
have replaced an Uponor P Pex, or MB
Pex plumbing fitting in the US
Southwest, in places like Phoenix,
Tucson, Las Vegas, Palm Springs,
Sacramento, Modesto, Riverside, and
or the metro areas Houston, Austin,
Dallas, Texas, please call us at
866-714-6466."
The Construction Defect Center says,
"According to court documents,
Uponor plumbing systems, and
fittings allegedly fail when they
are exposed to water because of a
chemical reaction known as
dezincification, which results in
reduced water flow and leaks." The
Construction Defect Center says,
"based on our research, the P Pex,
and MB Pex brass fittings can cause
enormous damage for a homeowner when
they crack, or begin leaking.
Further, because the problem with
these brass fittings creates a
chemical reaction called
dezincification, a homeowner may not
be getting anything close to normal
water pressure in their home." The
Construction defect Center says,
most amazing of all, Uponor marketed
their brass insert fittings as being
resistant to corrosion, easier to
install, and longer-lasting than
copper plumbing systems." Homeowners
who have incurred significant loss
because of a failed Uponor P Pex, or
MB Pex plumbing brass fitting should
contact the Construction Defect
Center immediately at 866-714-6466,
or contact the group via its web
site at
http://ConstructionDefectCenter.Com
Southern District Federal Court of
Texas: Case NO.07-2986
The Construction Defect Center Calls
For A National Alert Of Uponor's P
Pex & MB Pex Plumbing Fittings
Americas Watchdog's Construction
Defect Center is calling for a
national alert related to Uponor's
plumbing fittings, which are
identified by a P Pex or MB Pex
stamped on their side. A national
class action lawsuit claims that
Uponor's brass fittings were
incorrectly designed, and
manufactured. As a result, the
homeowners allege that the Uponor
Pex fittings fail prematurely,
apparently in some cases only months
after they were installed. The
Construction Defect Center says, "We
know the Uponor P Pex, MB Pex
fittings were installed in tens, and
tens of thousands of new homes in
throughout the US Southwest, Texas
and nationwide. We want to hear from
homeowners, or specifically
plumbers, who have had problems with
these types of Uponor brass plumbing
fittings." For more information
please contact the Construction
Defect Center anytime at
866-714-6466, or contact the group
via its web site at
http://ConstructionDefectCenter.Com
Washington, DC (Vocus) October 12,
2010
The Construction Defect Center says,
"We are now calling for a national
homeowners alert on all Upinor P
Pex, and MB Pex plumbing fittings.
We want to hear from plumbers, or
homeowners who have had an issue
with these products." They say
"According to court filings Uponor
admits their P Pex, and MB Pex
fittings are defective, and
unreasonably dangerous were used in
plumbing systems installed in homes
and buildings across the country."
The group says, "Its hard to
imagine, but Uponor has replaced the
fittings in homes built by some of
the nation's largest home builders,
yet, Uponor refuses to do the same
for individual homeowners stuck with
a potentially defective plumbing
product? We want to hear from anyone
who has had a problem with these
Uponor plumbing fittings." For more
information homeowners, or plumbers
can contact the Construction Defect
Center at 866-714-6466, or contact
the group via their web site at
http://ConstructionDefectCenter.Com
http://ConstructionDefectCenter.Com
Special Note To Plumbers From The
Construction Defect Center: "If you
have replaced an Uponor P Pex, or MB
Pex plumbing fitting in the US
Southwest, in places like Phoenix,
Tucson, Las Vegas, Palm Springs,
Sacramento, Modesto, Riverside, and
or the metro areas Houston, Austin,
Dallas, Texas, please call us at
866-714-6466."
The Construction Defect Center says,
"According to court documents,
Uponor plumbing systems, and
fittings allegedly fail when they
are exposed to water because of a
chemical reaction known as
dezincification, which results in
reduced water flow and leaks." The
Construction Defect Center says,
"based on our research, the P Pex,
and MB Pex brass fittings can cause
enormous damage for a homeowner when
they crack, or begin leaking.
Further, because the problem with
these brass fittings creates a
chemical reaction called
dezincification, a homeowner may not
be getting anything close to normal
water pressure in their home." The
Construction defect Center says,
most amazing of all, Uponor marketed
their brass insert fittings as being
resistant to corrosion, easier to
install, and longer-lasting than
copper plumbing systems." Homeowners
who have incurred significant loss
because of a failed Uponor P Pex, or
MB Pex plumbing brass fitting should
contact the Construction Defect
Center immediately at 866-714-6466,
or contact the group via its web
site at
http://ConstructionDefectCenter.Com
http://ConstructionDefectCenter.Com
Southern District Federal Court of
Texas: Case NO.07-29866
The Construction Defect Center
Launches A National Investigation
Related To Uponor's P Pex & MB Pex
Plumbing Fittings Because Of
Failures
Washington, DC (Vocus) September 30,
2010
The Construction Defect Center says,
"according to court filings Uponor
admits their P Pex, and MB Pex
fittings are defective and
unreasonably dangerous were used in
plumbing systems installed in homes
and buildings across the country."
The group says, "apparently Uponor
has replaced the fittings in homes
built by some of the nation's
largest home builders, however,
Uponor refuses to do the same for
individual homeowners stuck with a
potentially defective plumbing
product? We want to hear from anyone
who has had a problem with these
Uponor plumbing fittings." For more
information homeowners, or plumbers
can contact the Construction Defect
Center at 866-714-6466, or contact
the group via their web site at
http://ConstructionDefectCenter.Com
http://ConstructionDefectCenter.Com
According to court documents,
"Uponor plumbing systems, and
fittings allegedly fail when they
are exposed to water because of a
chemical reaction known as
dezincification, which results in
reduced water flow and leaks." The
Construction Defect Center says,
"based on our research, the P Pex,
and MB Pex brass fittings can cause
enormous damage for a homeowner when
they crack, or begin leaking.
Further, because the problem with
these brass fittings creates a
chemical reaction called
dezincification, a homeowner may not
be getting anything close to normal
water pressure in their home." The
Construction defect Center says,
most amazing of all, Uponor marketed
their brass insert fittings as being
resistant to corrosion, easier to
install, and longer-lasting than
copper plumbing systems." Homeowners
who have incurred significant loss
because of a failed Uponor P Pex, or
MB Pex plumbing brass fitting should
contact the Construction Defect
Center immediately at 866-714-6466,
or contact the group via its web
site at
http://ConstructionDefectCenter.Com
http://ConstructionDefectCenter.Com
Southern District Federal Court of
Texas: Case NO.07-2986
Americas Watchdog Introduces
The Construction Defect Center As
The Premier US Advocate For
Construction Defects
The
Construction Defect Center has been
designed to become the best
homeowners resource for defective
construction products or workmanship
in the United States. Too many US
homeowners are currently stuck in a
new home that is poorly made or has
numerous defective construction
products, with no place to turn. The
Construction Defect Center says, "we
intend to change this no place to
turn issue, by helping homeowners
suffering because of inferior
construction products or appliances
and/or poor workmanship. Our
emphasis will be on subdivisions or
condominium complexes in every
state." The group says, "as an
example, we just learned about a US
dishwasher recall involving perhaps
up to 200,000 high end dishwashers.
These machines cost $1000 new--the
worry is they can catch on fire--the
manufacturer is offering a $150
rebate? We say baloney--so this will
become one of our newest
initiatives." The Construction
Defect Center will also focus on
building envelope and/or water
intrusion issues, because the group
says, "it's wrong to constantly
leave the US homeowner holding the
bag if you are a major US
homebuilder or developer." For more
information homeowners can call the
Construction Defect Center at
866-714-6466, or contact the group
via its web site at
Http://ConstructionDefectCenter.Com.
According to the Construction
Defect Center, "on July 13th 2010
Senate Majority leader Harry Reid
made an astonishingly stupid remark
about all the homes in Nevada were
built by documented workers. Nothing
could be further from the truth, and
even worse, for the most part the
homebuilders and the undocumented
workers failed to pay federal
taxes." The group says, "most of
these workers are long gone, the
builders in many cases are BK, and
the innocent homeowners feel
helpless. We intend to change this.
Ever hear of insurance?"
Http://ConstructionDefectCenter.Com.

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Protection and Corporate Fair Play
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