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    Kenneigh Posts: 1, Reputation: 1
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    Jan 14, 2010, 04:04 PM
    Reliant Building Products, Bankruptcy Warranty Claim Service
    Greetings:

    I wish to file a WARRANTY CLAIM relative to Reliant Building Products, which furnished Carefree brand vinyl replacement windows installed on my home .

    Following is a brief description of my claim.

    In June 1999 Consumer Construction, Inc.(CCI), 14841 Build America Drive
    Woodbridge, VA 22191, (703) 491-0745, furnished and installed 13 double-hung (total 26 panes) replacement vinyl windows, Carefree brand, with Low E glass and argon gas. Total cost including installation, $4,200.00.

    Initially, My wife Robin and I had been generally pleased with the products, however, after a year, 13 of the units had begun to film-up on the inner (sealed) surfaces; we couldn't clean these areas. Also, at least one window frame became loose, preventing safe cleaning from inside our house. The faulty double-hung windows became almost totally covered (upper & lower panes) with a brown film on the interior surfaces, rendering the windows useless.

    Unknown to us, Reliant Building Products went bankrupt shortly after my windows were installed by Consumer Construction, Inc. When I contacted Consumer Construction, its owner said they were aware of the Reliant bankruptcy, but only warranted Consumer Construction's installation work.

    The Better Business Bureau (BBB) of Greater Washington, D.C. informed me that Consumer Construction refused an offer to arbitrate either replacing or reimbursing me for the faulty windows. My BBB case versus Consumer Construction was closed "unresolved."

    On January 8, 2010, having only recently learned that Reliant has a Bankruptcy Warranty Claim Service, P.O.Box 4007, Bryan, TX 77805, I submitted a claim for my defective windows. In no uncertain terms, Reliant replied that my claim would not be considered if I did not send Reliant a copy of the warranty I was to have received for my windows.

    I NEVER RECEIVED A WARRANTY FOR MY CAREFREE BRAND WINDOWS from the installer or Reliant. And I have since learned that I am not alone among Carefree "customers" who also never received a warranty.
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    Jan 16, 2010, 05:56 AM

    Hello Ken:

    First off, I'd remove your personal information. It's NOT a good idea to do that...

    Next. I think they only thing left is a lawsuit. I'd do it in small claims court and forgo any amount above the courts maximum. That's because you can do it without a lawyer and pretty quickly too.

    excon
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    Jan 16, 2010, 06:18 AM
    The company that makes the windows are the one who honors the warranty, the installer is only liable for the labor, which is not normally even covered under the warranty.

    If you read almost any manufactors warranty, this is usually very obvous.

    So:

    If the problem is because of poor labor, they installed them wrong, you may sue the person who installed them.

    If the windows are defective, you are just out of luck, since the company that made them went bankrupt, you can not sue them or if you did, your claim in the bankruptcy would be a unsecured claiim and normally get pennies on the dollar is anything at all.

    So file a law suit, in it, requrie them to provide a copy of the warranty , but again, if they were merely the installer, don't expect them to be liable unless it was there work that is causing the issue
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    Jan 16, 2010, 08:47 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by Kenneigh View Post
    ... In no uncertain terms, Reliant replied that my claim would not be considered if I did not send Reliant a copy of the warranty I was to have received for my windows. ...
    Have you asked Consumer Construction for the warranty?

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