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Gentek Steel Siding Peeling Reportedly Among HomeownersÂ’ Complaints

(EMAILWIRE.COM, September 30, 2011 ) New York, NY -- Complaints of Gentek steel siding peeling have reportedly surfaced from homeowners who claim that they experienced problems with the companyÂ’s exterior siding. Other homeowners have alleged that, when exposed to several years of sunlight, the paint on the steel siding can begin to change, resulting in an inconsistent paint color. If you have experienced problems, such as Gentek steel siding peeling, with this product, you may have legal recourse to seek compensation for damages in light of allegations that the Gentek aluminum and steel siding is inherently defective. To find out if you are eligible, please visit http://www.classaction.org/gentek-siding.html today for a free, no risk evaluation of your Gentek siding complaints.

A Gentek lawsuit claims that when the company receives a claim for peeling paint, they provide the property owner with either an offer to repaint the affected siding or a small monetary sum. Allegedly, the sum offered for the Gentek siding peeling is far less than the cost of making the siding conform to the contract, as well as less than what the company is liable for under its product warranties. Furthermore, the lawsuit for Gentek siding complaints claims that repainting the siding may fully not solve the homeownerÂ’s problems. Specifically, the suit alleges, paint which is applied after installation will not adequately adhere to the siding, and repainting peeling Gentek siding will not fix the problem in regard to the rest of the siding, possibly requiring the homeowner to request several repaintings over time. Additionally, some property owners may need to wait years for their siding to be repainted, which breaches the companyÂ’s warranty, according to the Gentek siding lawsuit.

In addition to Gentek steel siding peeling, homeowners have also reportedly complained of additional problems. Among the alleged Gentek siding complaints include the following: cracking, chipping, and a change in the sidingÂ’s paint color. If you have noticed Gentek steel siding peeling or other problems with the companyÂ’s exterior steel or aluminum siding, you may be able to seek financial compensation for damages. To find out if you are eligible, visit Class Action.org today for a free, no obligation evaluation of your claim.


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