Construction Defect Center Urges Any Homeowner To Call Them If Their Home Has The Georgia Pacific PrimeTrim Siding Product and It Is Delaminating Or Rotting
(PRWEB) July 30, 2013 -- The Construction Defect Center is urging homeowners to call them immediately, if their home's fascia board, or window trim board is the Georgia Pacific PrimTrim building product, especially if the fascia board, or window trim board has begun to rot, swell, delaminate, or warp. The Construction Defect Center says, "According to court records, Georgia Pacific’s advertising claims that PrimeTrim can be installed “wherever nonstructural wood trim can be used” and that it does not have knots, splits, checks and wane. The company has also issued claims that PrimeTrim has four times more decay resistance than lumber; withstands direct sunlight better than lumber; and has more than 15 years of proven performance." The Construction Defect Center's Georgia Pacific PrimeTrim fascia, and window trim initiative is nationwide, and the group is most interested in hearing from homeowners who might have this specific type of building product if they live in California, Massachusetts, Ohio, Florida, Texas, New Jersey, Nevada, Arizona, New Mexico, North Dakota, Minnesota, North Carolina, Washington, Oregon, Idaho, or Colorado. For more information homeowners are encouraged to contact the Construction Defect Center anytime at 866-714-6466.
The Construction Defect Center says, "According to court documents it has been alleged Georgia Pacific's PrimTrim trim board, or fascia boards may have the following types of specific issues:
- PrimeTrim trim board, that appears to be decayed, or has turned to a darker color
- PrimeTrim trim board, that is spongy feeling, or easy to push your finger into
- PrimeTrim trim board that has delaminated
- PrimeTrim trim board appears to be swollen
- PrimeTrim trim board that appears to be rotting, or has cracked."
The Construction Defect Center says, "Court records indicate Georgia Pacific PrimeTrim fascia, or window trim board failures may be easiest to identify on shaded sections of a home, or sections of a home that does not get direct daytime sun exposure" For more information homeowners with issues related to Georgia Pacific's PrimeTrim fascia board, or trim board product are urged 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 first news story about Georgia Pacific's PrimeTrim siding product appeared in the Hilton Head, South Carolina local newspaper called the Island Packet on August 3rd 2008. http://www.islandpacket.com/2008/08/03/566725/sun-city-residents-sue-wood-trim.html
Georgia Pacific Case Number 3:13-CV-328-J-99TJC-MCR US District Court Jacksonville, Florida
M Thomas Martin, Americas Watchdog, http://chinesedrywallcomplaintcenter.com/, 866-714-6466, [email protected]
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