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Defective Weather Shield Windows Class Action

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Santa Monica, CA: On September 9, 2010, the Contra Costa County Superior Court for the State of California, certified a California statewide class action lawsuit against Weather Shield windows for alleged defective windows.

Weather Shield, a Wisconsin corporation, is a manufacturer of window and door system products for the residential and commercial building industry worldwide.

The action has been in litigation since March 2008. The lawsuit, entitled Pagano, et. al. v. Weather Shield Manufacturing, Inc., Case No. C0800609, Contra Costa County Superior Court for the State of California, concerns Weather Shield's "Visions 2000" vinyl horizontal sliding window. The lawsuit asserts the Visions 2000 vinyl horizontal sliding window is defective and the defects have either caused the windows to fail and cause damage, or will, to a substantial certainty, cause them to fail in the future and cause damage to the home or building they are installed. Plaintiffs seek remedies for those in California who have the windows.

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THIS WAS A CUSTOM BUILT HOME THAT WEATHER SHIELD REPLACED ONE WINDOW WHEN THE HOUSE WAS ONE YEAR OLD, AT THREE YEARS OLD OVER HALF OF THE 24 WINDOWS IN HOUSE HAVE SEAL FAILURE > WEATHER SHIELD WILL NOT WARRANTY ANY OF THESE HAVE CALLED AND WRITTEN NUMEROUS LETTERS WEATHER SHIELD CLAIMS THEY ARE ONLY LIABLE FOR THE FIRST FAILURE. WINDOWS NOW ARE SO CLOUDED THEY ARE VERY DIFFICULT TO SEE THROUGH. CAN ANY ONE HELP WITH THIS PROBLEM ? HOW CAN A COMPANY GET AWAY WITH THIS ??

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Weather shield Windows leaking n rotting

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