WishIwerethere
Mouseketeer
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- Feb 11, 2006
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Sorry in advance for the long post. I contracted with Lowe's in November 2009 to install on my home siding, roofing, guttering, and soffits and to wrap all of the wood trim, which was rotting, in aluminum. Long story short, it was a disaster (completed in February 2010 without any sign off by me). A professional inspection last week established the entire project needs to be torn off and redone, and that the workers damaged my house in other ways during the work.
Most of the problems were obvious to the inspector, and some are obvious to any casual observer (like siding and wrapping which has buckled substantially and an attic vent which is falling out of the enclosure because it is 2 inches short and was never attached in any way to the enclosure). They covered all of the roof vents with roofing paper, so my roof has not been breathing in any way for 8 months. I may have mold as a result -- mold is definitely in my HVAC system (which is directly below the attic).
I submitted a copy of the inspection (very thorough with pictures) to Lowe's and requested a response within 7 days. Lowe's has forwarded the claim to a "Third Party Administrator" named SRS, a "risk reduction specialist." Also, SRS has asked the contractor who did the work to contact his insurance company. Although I have no problem with Lowe's seeking relief from the contractor's insurer, my contract is with Lowe's only -- I never contracted in any way with the contractor and, in fact, the warranty/guarantee specifically refers only to Lowe's making it right. I would not have done business with Lowe's otherwise.
I am not having much luck getting information from SRS, including how it is that I need to deal with them when I have a very specific warranty/guarantee with Lowe's which requires replacement within one year where the work is not done appropriately.
I know the legalities of the situation, but I am wondering if anyone else has dealt with Lowe's and/or SRS under such circumstances. If so, what was your experience? What relief did you get (that is, replacement of the defective work?) and how quickly? Thanks for any help! Oh, and for those of you who were thinking of going with Lowe's, DON'T!!!!
Most of the problems were obvious to the inspector, and some are obvious to any casual observer (like siding and wrapping which has buckled substantially and an attic vent which is falling out of the enclosure because it is 2 inches short and was never attached in any way to the enclosure). They covered all of the roof vents with roofing paper, so my roof has not been breathing in any way for 8 months. I may have mold as a result -- mold is definitely in my HVAC system (which is directly below the attic).
I submitted a copy of the inspection (very thorough with pictures) to Lowe's and requested a response within 7 days. Lowe's has forwarded the claim to a "Third Party Administrator" named SRS, a "risk reduction specialist." Also, SRS has asked the contractor who did the work to contact his insurance company. Although I have no problem with Lowe's seeking relief from the contractor's insurer, my contract is with Lowe's only -- I never contracted in any way with the contractor and, in fact, the warranty/guarantee specifically refers only to Lowe's making it right. I would not have done business with Lowe's otherwise.
I am not having much luck getting information from SRS, including how it is that I need to deal with them when I have a very specific warranty/guarantee with Lowe's which requires replacement within one year where the work is not done appropriately.
I know the legalities of the situation, but I am wondering if anyone else has dealt with Lowe's and/or SRS under such circumstances. If so, what was your experience? What relief did you get (that is, replacement of the defective work?) and how quickly? Thanks for any help! Oh, and for those of you who were thinking of going with Lowe's, DON'T!!!!