Any of you have an experience with Pella windows where the cladding pulls away from the substructure, allowing water in and rotting from the outside in? Any legal/class action experiences? Thank you
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There is some sort of class action suit pending now. I thought I had it bookmarked, but the link no longer works. I'll see if I can locate it & get back to you.
These are not the link that I had before, but they'll give you some info.
http://www.reuters.com/article/pressRelease/idUS205056+20-Feb-2008+PRN20080220
http://forums.jlconline.com/forums/showthread.php?t=33673
http://www.blnz.com/news/2009/05/02/California_Certifies_Class_Action_Against_3820.html
The way they USED to overlap the corners on the casement clads caused a whole lot of problems.
They have since switched to the sides overlapping the bottom.
Seems for of a self proclamation of "was wrong before".
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I have the same problem. THere is a contact for a class action; if you search pella class action in this forum you will find my post. If I have time, I will search for it later.
Thank you for your response.Baseboard been VERRRY good to me
Here is my thread. The search engine again makes it really hard to find anything.
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