MI Windows And Doors 8500/3500 Windows
MI Windows and Doors 8500/3500 Class Action Lawsuits
MI Windows And Doors 8500/3500, Single Hung Windows | Defective Component, Leak, Water Intrusion, Water Damage, Mineral Deposits, Mold
Was your home fitted with 8500/3500 single hung windows made by MI Windows and Doors, Inc.? Have these windows failed to perform as promised? Recently, a class action lawsuit was filed accusing MI Windows and Doors of, among other things, negligence in the manufacturing and marketing of these single hung windows. If your home contains 8500/3500 single hung windows, and you have experienced moisture and water intrusion, leading to mold and mineral deposits that have damaged your home and property, you may be eligible to join this class action lawsuit.
Lawyers at our firm who specialize in class action lawsuits are offering free legal consultations to any homeowner who has had problems with single hung windows manufactured by MI Windows and Doors. To find out how you might be able to recover compensation through the MI Windows and Doors class action lawsuit, please contact us today.
Alleged Defect in MI Windows and Doors' 8500/3500 Single Hung Windows
MI Windows and Doors, Inc., based in Pennsylvania, is one of the largest manufacturers of vinyl, aluminum and cellular windows and doors in the country. Marketing materials for the single hung windows sold by MI Windows and Doors promised that they were free from defects in material and workmanship. However, the MI Windows and Doors class action lawsuit alleges that the 8500/3500 single hung windows contain a defect along the lower portion of glass which can cause water intrusion into the structure, which can in turn lead to mineral deposits and mold. The lawsuit further alleges that this allows water to cause damage to other property within the home.
It is alleged that MI Windows and Doors knew of this defect, but has not notified all purchasers of the 8500/3500 single hung windows or offered any remedy. Despite this knowledge, the express warranty provided by MI Windows and Doors does not cover labor or installation costs associated with replacement, nor does the warranty cover subsequent purchasers of a home that contains these windows.
Owners of homes that contain these single hung windows have had to pay substantial costs for labor and installation of replacement windows. They have also had to repair or replace other property in their home because the alleged defect allows water leaks to drip onto their walls and floors. The values of homes that contain these windows have also been diminished because of the alleged defect and accompanying damage.
Legal Help for Victims of MI Windows and Doors Alleged Window Defects
If your home was fitted with 8500/3500 single hung windows manufactured by MI Windows and Doors, Inc., and you have experienced moisture and water intrusion that has damaged your home and property, we urge you to contact us today. To discuss the MI Windows and Doors class action lawsuit with one of our lawyers, please fill out our online form, or call 1 800 LAW INFO (1-800-529-4636).










