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SOURCE: Americas Watchdog
The Construction Defect Center is launching an aggressive national initiative that is focused on any type of building, home improvement product that is defective, poorly designed, or destined to prematurely fail, that ultimately leaves a homeowner unfairly holding the bag for a repair, or replacement bill. The key to this initiative is the product must be a national brand, in wide distribution, and purchased, or installed within the last four years. http://ConstructionDefectCenter.Com
(PRWEB) January 14, 2013
The Construction Defect Center is launching an extremely aggressive national initiative focused on identifying homeowners, or contractors stuck with a defective building, or home improvement product that has failed, was poorly designed, and has failed, or that should have never been sold in the first place, because the product was defective. This initiative covers every type of home improvement, electrical, plumbing, or building product imaginable. The Construction Defect Center says, "Our defective building, or home improvement product initiative is a all encompassing national campaign focused on identifying defective, or faulty building, or home improvement products that were sold nationwide, typically by big box home improvement stores, to contractors, or homeowners. Our initiative is focused on any type of defective plumbing, electrical, roofing, siding, or household appliance. The caveat is the product has to have been sold on a nationwide basis, it must involve a major national brand name, and we are primarily focused on hearing from contractors, or homeowners in a subdivision, or town home development where it becomes easy to establish the product failure is not an isolated instance." http://ConstructionDefectCenter.Com
Types of building, or home improvement products that will become to focus of the Construction Defect Center's Initiative:
The Construction Defect Center is trying to simplify the process for contractors, or homeowners by requesting they submit their complaint via to group's web site's contact page, with a brief e-mailed explanation of the product defect, along with a picture if possible of the defect, that also includes contact information for the contractor, or consumer. The Construction Defect is especially interested in hearing from contractors, or repair technicians, who might have a better sense of the number of failures involved in their service areas, along with the technical details that relate to the product's failure. http://ConstructionDefectCenter.Com
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